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Navy recovers security patrol boat that sank near Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor shoreline Most of the sunken boat's oil and hazardous substances remained on the vessel after the incident and during the ...
When Lt. j.g. Alanna Kaltsas and her crew first brought their new 87-foot Coast Guard cutter, Sea Devil, to its new home at the Navy's submarine base in Bangor in April, sailors there were puzzled ...
Welcome Back to the Daily Aviation as we explore the evolution and missions of the U.S. Coast Guard, from its 1790 founding to modern-day rescue and security roles. Voice, text and video editing ...
The Coast Guard Cutter Richard Snyder is a 154-foot patrol boat sent from North Carolina to temporarily assist the Boston base. But in 2022, Boston will have fast-response cutters of its own ...
SHERMAN — The Candlewood Lake Authority commissioned a new marine patrol boat Wednesday morning during a ceremony at its Sherman base. “It’s the first purpose-built aluminium patrol vessel ...
The Navy’s 13 Cyclone-class patrol boats — also known as “PCs” for “patrol, ... Ten Cyclones, operating from a base in Bahrain, comprise America’s naval vanguard in the Persian Gulf.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, left, looks at the top of the periscope from the WWII submarine Snook, while Cmdr. Brad Boyd, right, director of the Submarine Force Museum, talks about the boat ...
Shipbuilder Metal Shark has delivered an 85- by 19.5-foot welded aluminum Near Coastal Patrol Vessel (NCPV) to the Dominican Republic’s Navy under a $54 million U.S. Navy contract to produce up ...
Austal has opened a new Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement (PPB-R) Shipbuilding Facility in Naval Base, Western Australia. Australian Defense Industry Minister Christopher Pyne cut the red ribbon at ...
A pair of U.S. warships were harassed by an Iranian patrol boat during a late evening transit in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, U.S. Central Command said in a statement. Expeditionary sea base ...
Staff Sgt. William Au, the 6 SFS Marine Patrol crew lead, was with his partner, Airman 1st Class Kade Jones, when they noticed strong waves across the area — some reaching 5 feet high.