Sentences with phrase «coast guard cutter»

If you or a loved one served onboard a coast guard cutter ship and were diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos disease, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit.
The Texas Responder, a 210 - foot oil recovery vessel [was] dispatched to the scene along with 500 in additional personnel and the Coast Guard cutter ship Manowar.
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy encountered only small patches of sea ice in the Chukchi Sea when this photograph was taken on July 20, 2011.
The expedition departs tomorrow (Aug. 25) aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy.
Crew members from U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Harry Claiborne operate an oil skimmer collecting oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010.
He began his career aboard the Coast Guard Cutter TAMPA out of Portsmouth, Virginia as a Student Engineer and Damage Control Assistant.
ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER CONIFER — As a chief boatswain's mate yelled one of the most unusual orders ever heard aboard ship — «Release the whale!»
The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Campbell adopted a mixed - breed puppy in 1938.
, K9C (Chief Petty Officer, Dog) The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Campbell adopted a mixed - breed puppy in 1938.
Through a volunteer, we coordinated with a US Coast Guard Task Force Commander who was able to facilitate contact with the local San Juan Commander, in turn securing room for dog and cat food to be delivered via US Coast Guard Cutter Donald Horsley.
It would take a yeoman's effort just to reach the sinking Pendleton, given that the tiny Coast Guard cutter encountered waves as high as 70 feet - tall out on the open seas.
NOAA has been loaning out its Puma drones to the Coast Guard for Arctic missions for the past several years, including the past three summers onboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy.
That is when mammoth icebreakers like the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star arrive in Antarctica's McMurdo Sound as part of Operation Deep Freeze to open up the shipping lanes needed to resupply the National Science Foundation's McMurdo Station and other facilities on Ross Island.
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter for the first time used unmanned aircraft to help it navigate the frozen continent's icy inlet during a crucial summertime mission
Brian Edwards was the chief scientist on a joint US - Canadian ice breaker expedition aboard the US Coast Guard Cutter Healy in the summer of 2010.
Crashing through the open waters of the Chukchi Sea, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy pushes north.
The subsurface trail takes you past a Spanish treasure ship lost in a 1733 hurricane, a decommissioned Coast Guard cutter intentionally sunk as an artificial reef in 1985, and a transport ship that served in the Spanish - American War.
The clergy gather on a Coast Guard cutter in the harbor and bless the fishing, commercial and rental boats in the town over ship - to - ship radio, Rieder said.
«On any given day we'll have between six to 10 Coast Guard cutters down here,» he added.
The Coast Guard CW Operators Association (CGCWOA) is a membership organization comprising primarily former members of the United States Coast Guard who held the enlisted rating of Radioman (RM) or Telecommunications Specialist (TC), and who employed International Morse Code (CW) in their routine communications duties on Coast Guard cutters and at shore stations.
He had six years in command of three different Coast Guard cutters and two years as commanding officer of USCG Integrated Support Command in San Pedro.
Today USCG Station Sandy Hook houses response boats, Coast Guard cutters, and other life - saving vessels.

Not exact matches

While in the Coast Guard, he spent over thirteen years aboard Cutters, and sailed as Commanding Officer of two vessels.
One small example is the U.S. Coast Guard recently transferring ownership of the 378 - foot high endurance cutter Morgenthau to Vietnam.
According to the United States Coast Guard, Sinbad was a mixed breed puppy that was adopted by the Coast Guard and traveled extensively on the cutter ship Campbell.
Brigham's a retired career Coast Guard officer who spent many years in the Arctic commanding cutters and other vessels.
When this began, the US had no naval forces, and the Coast Guard was called the Revenue Cutter Service, and was part of the Treasury Department.
In 1915 the modern Coast Guard was essentially created as an armed forces branch when the Revenue Cutter Service was merged with the US Life Saving Service, but it was still under the control of the Treasury Department during peacetime.
The U.S. Coast Guard has commissioned dozens of cutters to patrol the waters around America's shores.
Developed and implemented training materials for the Coast Guard National Security Cutter's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems.
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