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Any Coast Guard crew with officers or petty officers assigned has law-enforcement authority (14 USC Sec. 89) and can conduct armed boardings. The Coast Guard operates 243 Cutters, [2] defined as any vessel more than 65 feet (20 m) long, that has a permanently assigned crew and accommodations for the extended support of that crew. [3]
USCGC Shamal (WPC-13), a former USN Cyclone-class patrol ship. Cyclone-class patrol ships on loan from the United States Navy. USCGC Tempest (WPC-2) USCGC Monsoon (WPC-4) USCGC Zephyr (WPC-8) USCGC Shamal (WPC-13) USCGC Tornado (WPC-14)
The United States military has numerous types of watercraft, operated by the Navy, including Naval Special Warfare Command and Military Sealift Command, as well as the Coast Guard, Army and Air Force Commissioned ships (USN)
United States Coast Guard ship names (59 P) Ships transferred from the United States Coast Guard to other navies (19 C, 2 P) United States naval ship stubs (3 C, 560 P)
The vessel was christened by first lady Michelle Obama in July 2010, and delivered to the Coast Guard in September 2011. [45] She is now in service in Alameda. Construction on the fourth NSC, Hamilton, began in 2011. She was delivered to the Coast Guard in September 2014. In December 2009, a fleet mix analysis phase study called for nine NSCs. [46]
Ships of the United States Coast Guard (44 C, 390 P) U. ... List of equipment of the United States Coast Guard; 0–9. 32-foot Transportable Port Security Boat; A.
Pages in category "Ships built by the United States Coast Guard Yard" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
She was christened by US Attorney General Janet Reno. Also speaking at her launch ceremony was US Senator Herb Kohl, and US Coast Guard Vice Admiral Timothy Josiah. [2] She was the sixth of the fourteen Juniper-class ships launched. Her hull is constructed of welded steel plates. She is 225 feet (69 m) long and has a beam of 46 feet (14 m).