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  • 17
    Oct
    2012
    7:38pm, EDT

    New cutters replace Coast Guard's aging, cash-strapped fleet

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    United States Coast Guard BM1 Christopher Valdes drives the 7.9-meter small boat alongside the United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores on Oct.17 just off the shore of Miami Beach, Fla.

    The U.S. Coast Guard is receiving new cutters to help replace its aging fleet. The USCGC William Flores is the third of 58 new Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutters. The new cutter will be put into service officially on Nov. 3, according to Getty Images.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    A message is seen written on the window of the bridge on the United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores on Oct 17 just off the shore of Miami Beach, Fla.

    Reuters reports-- The U.S. Coast Guard is on the front lines of national security, but it struggles to complete its missions with one of the world's oldest maritime fleets and a multibillion dollar replacement program years behind schedule.

    The cash-strapped service operates with frequent breakdowns and obsolete gear in what one U.S. congressman has called a "death spiral," of too few ships and too many missions.

    If forced to give up some of its many jobs patrolling U.S. waters, that could mean more cocaine and illegal immigrants entering the United States, and fewer ships protecting boaters and fisheries and cleaning up oil spills, experts said. Read the full story.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    United States Coast Guard Executive Officer Catherine Gillen takes the conning in the bridge of the United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores on Oct. 17 just off the shore of Miami Beach, Fla. The cutter is the third of a planned 58 Fast Response Cutters in the Sentinel Class as the U.S. Coast Guard continues to replace its aging fleet. On Nov. 3, the USCGC William Flores will be commissioned into service in Tampa, Florida.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    A container ship moves past the new United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores on Oct. 17 just off the shore of Miami Beach, Fla.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    The 26-foot small boat moves past the new United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores after it was launched from the launch ramp on the back of the ship on Oct. 17 just off the shore of Miami Beach, Florida.

    Joe Raedle / Getty Images

    United States Coast Guard BM1 Christopher Valdes, left, and MK2 Cristobal Lopez ride in the 26-foot small boat after exiting from the back launch ramp of the United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores on Oct. 17 just off the shore of Miami Beach, Fla.

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    • Coast Guard icebreaker carves path towards cut-off Alaska city
    • New National Security Cutter Stratton arrives in Baltimore

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    1 comment

    Four of the old worn out cutters were repainted and given to the Philippine Navy. The Phillipine politicians actually fell for the gimmick. Those old cutters are 40+ years old and are nothing but money holes, even the USA cannot afford.

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  • 13
    Jan
    2012
    6:55am, EST

    U.S. Coast Guard via AP

    An image from the bridge camera aboard the Ice Breaker Healy taken at 4:01 a.m. EST on Jan. 13, 2012 shows lights on the shore line as the Healy and an oil tanker approach the cut-off town of Nome, Alaska.

    9 miles from Nome: Icebreaker closes in on cut-off Alaska town

    When this image was taken, the Healy was 9.2 miles from Nome. The latest report from the Associated Press says the Russian tanker that the icebreaker is escorting is now just six miles from its destination.

    See more images of the two ships' journey on PhotoBlog.

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  • 9
    Jan
    2012
    8:16am, EST

    Coast Guard icebreaker carves path towards cut-off Alaska city

    Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Lally / U.S. Coast Guard via AP

    U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, left, breaks through the Bering Sea ice 165 miles south of Nome, Alaska, on a return path to break ice up around the tanker Renda on Jan. 8, 2012. The Renda is carrying more than 1.3 million gallons of critically needed fuel to be delivered to Nome.

     

    Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Lally / U.S. Coast Guard via AP

    Coast Guard Cutter Healy breaks ice on Jan. 8, 2012.

    msnbc.com staff and news services report from ANCHORAGE, Alaska: 

    A Coast Guard icebreaker is cutting a path through icy seas for a Russian tanker carrying much-needed fuel for the iced-in Alaska city of Nome.

    The 370-foot tanker Renda, hauling more than 1.3 million gallons of fuel, is scheduled to arrive later Monday or Tuesday.

    Video and still photo images released by the Coast Guard show the two vessels moving steadily through ice jammed seas. Read the full story.

    Seaman Benjamin Nocerini / U.S. Coast Guard via Reuters

    Russian-flagged tanker Renda follows a path made in the ice by the crew of the Healy, 250 miles south of Nome on Jan. 6, 2012.

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    A Coast Guard vessel is cutting a path through the icy waters for a Russian tanker carrying much needed-fuel for Nome, Alaska. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.

     

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    I admire these people that are brave enough to do this job. It looks terrifying to be so far out in that ice hoping they make it alive. Congrats to all of them.

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  • 1
    Nov
    2011
    8:02pm, EDT

    New National Security Cutter Stratton arrives in Baltimore

    By Rich Shulman

    I guess it's no surprise that the Coast Guard decided to refer to its new high-tech Legend class cutters as "National Security Cutters".

    Gulflive.com reports on the construction of the Stratton.

    Molly Riley / Reuters

    U.S. Coast Guard's newest National Security Cutter, Stratton is anchored near Annapolis, Maryland, before heading to Baltimore, on November 1. The National Security Cutter (NSC) is the largest and most technically advanced class of cutter in the Coast Guard, with capabilities for maritime homeland security, law enforcement and national defense missions.



    Molly Riley / Reuters

    Jeremy Green, operations specialist, works on the bridge aboard the U.S. Coast Guard's newest National Security Cutter, Stratton, as the Cutter arrives in Baltimore, Maryland, November 1.

    Molly Riley / Reuters

    Crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard's newest National Security Cutter, Stratton, work on the bow as seen from the bridge as the Cutter arrives in Baltimore, Maryland, November 1.

     

    2 comments

    I served in the US Navy from 1956 to 1975 and retired with 20 years service. During that time I never really had much to say about or think about the US Coast Guard.

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  • 8
    Jul
    2011
    7:26pm, EDT

    Shawn Eggert, U.S. Coast Guard via AP

    In this photo provided by United States Coast Guard, Aviation Survival Technician First Class Obrien Starr-Hollow is lowered to an injured man and a cliff rescue worker 50 feet above the water near North Head Lighthouse near Ilwaco, Wash., on July 7, 2011. A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Air Station Astoria, Ore., responded to the scene after the Pacific County Fire Department requested assistance with the rescue.

    Coast Guard rescues fisherman from Washington cliff

    AP reported:

    ILWACO, Wash. - The Coast Guard rescued a fisherman from a cliff near the North Head Lighthouse near Ilwaco, Wa. on Thursday.

    The Daily News reports the 34-year-old Selah, Wash., resident was fishing from the rocks with friends when he fell. The Coast Guard sent a helicopter crew to pick him up and take him to the Coast Guard station at Cape Disappointment. He was then taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital.

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