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MIAMI – U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tampa’s crew ended Fleet Week Fort Lauderdale with the offload of approximately 3,750 pounds ...
There have been 111 "illegal" Chinese fishing boat incursions in the disputed Pratas Islands so far this year, according to ...
The viability and effectiveness of commercial vessel construction for national security purposes have been firmly demonstrated through the recent acquisition of the USCGC STORIS (WAGB-21) [ex – M/V ...
The USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier lost another F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet on Tuesday -- the third since it ...
Two of Louisiana's biggest shipbuilders are joining forces to fend off foreign competition to build the U.S. Coast Guard's ...
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Spencer (WMEC 905 ... mitigate and respond to mass migration in the Caribbean Sea and Florida Straits. OVS is the 2004 DHS plan that organizes the deployment ...
In a significant blow to narcotics smuggling networks, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Gujarat Anti ... the intelligence-based operation was conducted at sea near the notional International ...
In an overnight operation on 12-13 April 25, Indian Coast Guard undertook an intelligence based anti-narcotics operation at sea jointly with the Gujarat ATS. More than 300 kg of narcotics worth ...
The Coast Guard wasn’t immediately able to reach the boat because of estimated 30-knot winds churning the ocean, causing roughly 10-foot-high waves, Phoenix said. The Coast Guard ended its ...
There's another reason for Southern Californians to worry about sea lions becoming more violent due to this illness - their population has exploded in recent decades. The California coast is now ...
The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter James offloaded more than 44,550 pounds of marijuana and cocaine at Port Everglades, Fla., on Wednesday. The narcotics were approximately valued at $509.9 ...
The drugs were the result of 13 interdictions by the crews of U.S. Coast Guard cutters James and Mohawk ... to the cartel is simple. We own the sea. You do not. We will find you.