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  • ...first Fast Response Cutter, Bernard C. Webber, gets underway -a.jpg|thumb|The first Fast Response Cutter, ''Bernard C. Webber'', gets underway.]] ...news|url=http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=3750683 |title=U.S. Coast Guard Chooses New Patrol Boat |publisher=[[Defense News]] |date=2009-09-30 |autho
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  • | Ship image = Coast Guard accepts 41st fast response cutter.jpg | Ship country= United States
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  • | Ship country= United States | Ship flag= {{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}}
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{About|the international military campaign}} ...ldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car bomb in [[Baghdad]]]]
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  • ...{{Cite web |url=https://www.un.org/Depts/DGACM/RegionalGroups.shtml |title=UNITED NATIONS DGACM |website=www.un.org}}</ref><ref>Italy is often grouped in Wes ...e.org/details/politicsinwester00hanc_0|url-access=registration |quote=list of Western European countries Italy.}}
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  • ...tates Coast Guard]]'s 35th [[Sentinel class cutter]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutter]].<ref name=Uscg2019-11-07/><ref name=easternshorepost2020-01 Like her sister ships she was built in the [[Bollinger Shipyards]], in [[Lockport, Louisiana]].
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  • ...cca}}<br/>{{short description|13th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard}} |allegiance = United States
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{Dablink|For the [[British Armed Forces]] roll-on/roll-off sealift vessels see [[Point class ...rmerly the USCGC 'Point Brown', in NYC.jpg|thumb|The ''Lady B.'', formerly the USCGC ''Point Brown'', in NYC.]]
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  • ...vell, delivered to the USCG 2013-03-21, but not yet commissioned.jpg|250px|The ''Margaret Norvell''.]] The '''USCGC ''Margaret Norvell'' (WPC-1105)''' was the fifth [[Sentinel class cutter]], scheduled to serve in [[Miami, Florida]] u
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  • ...t Guard]]'s [[Sentinel class cutter|Sentinel class]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutters]]. Like most of her [[sister ship]]s she replaced a 110 foot [[Island class patrol boat]].
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  • [[File:Launch of the USCGC William Flores -d.jpg|thumb|Launch of ''William Flores'']] ...am Flores''''' is a [[Sentinel class cutter]] of the [[United States Coast Guard]] scheduled to serve in [[Miami, Florida]] upon her commissioning.<ref>
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  • '''Bollinger Shipyards''' is an [[United States|American]] constructor of [[ships]], [[workboat]]s and [[patrol vessel]]s.<ref name=BollingerAbout> The firm was founded in 1946.
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  • ...e Cutter, Bernard C. Webber, gets underway -a.jpg|260px|thumb|Sister ship, the ''Bernard C. Webber'', underway.]] ...SCGC ''Charles W. Sexton''''' is the eighth [[Sentinel class cutter]], and the second to be based in [[Key West, Florida]].<ref name=Nola2013-12-11>
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  • | caption = Engineman First Class Robert J. Yered being awarded the Silver Star | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • ...erranean drew renewed European interest; in 1912, France and Spain divided the country into [[French protectorate in Morocco|respective]] [[Spanish protec ...st of heads of government of Morocco|prime minister]] and the president of the constitutional court.
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  • ...at Sana’a, on patrol - 141109-N-KB426-591 (cropped).jpg | left | thumb | The Sana’a, seen here in 2014, was sunk by a mine in 2017.]] ...s]] cutters were built in the [[Bollinger shipyards]] for the Yemeni Coast Guard.]]
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  • | image = Jeffrey Palazzo - heroic namesake of a USCG cutter - 210901-G-AB123-1001.jpeg | alt = Jeffrey Palazzo - heroic namesake of a USCG cutter
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  • ...e Cutter, Bernard C. Webber, gets underway -a.jpg|260px|thumb|Sister ship, the ''Bernard C. Webber'', underway.]] ...'''USCGC ''Paul Clark''''' was the sixth [[Sentinel class cutter]]. Like the previous five vessels she is homeported in [[Miami, Florida]].<ref name=Def
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  • ...2017 |language=en}}</ref><br />Commercial Capital of Bangladesh<br />Land of twelve [[Sufi saint]]s | caption1 = Aerial view of Chittagong and Karnaphuli River
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  • She is the twelfth Sentinel class to be delivered, and the sixth of six to be assigned to Key West. ...er-jet powered pursuit boat without first coming to a stop. She is capable of more than 25 knots and armed with a remote controlled 25mm [[M242 Bushmaste
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  • ...rways Commerce cutters.jpg | thumb | left | Three variants of the US Coast Guard's new Waterways Commerce cutters.]] ...Waterways Commerce cutters -b.png | thumb | Three variants of the US Coast Guard's new Waterways Commerce cutters.]]
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  • {{about|a [[United States Coast Guard]] patrol vessel class|the [[Royal Navy]] 195 foot patrol vessel class|Island class patrol vessel}} ...of the [[United States Coast Guard]]. 49 cutters of the class were built, of which 41 remain in commission. Their hull numbers are WPB 1301 through WPB
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  • ...Alder shortly after departing from St. John’s, Nfld., transiting towards the Arctic to participate in Operation NANOOK..jpg |Ship caption=HMCS ''Goose Bay'' (foreground) proceeding to the Davis Straits with {{HMCS|Montréal|FFH 336|6}} and {{USCGC|Alder|WLB-216|6
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  • ...first Fast Response Cutter, Bernard C. Webber, gets underway -a.jpg|thumb|The first Fast Response Cutter, Bernard C. Webber, gets underway.]] ...''USCGC ''Bernard C. Webber''''' is the first of the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[Sentinel class cutters]].<ref name=UscgBioWebber>
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  • ...thorized to purchase her, and modify her, to supplement its aging squadron of large icebreakers.<ref name=maritime-executive2024-03-05/> ...ffshore]] in [[Larose Louisiana]].<ref name=AnchorageDailyNews2011-12-06/> The vessels primary task will be laying anchors for drilling rigs, but she will
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  • [[File:USCGC Cochito 2004-08-07 -b.jpg | 350px | thumb | The ''Cochito''{{'}}s main armament are [[Browning M2 machine guns]], mounted o ...adj=on}} [[Marine Protector cutter]] operated by the [[United States Coast Guard]].
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  • ...ertson V.C.jpg|300px|thumb|The CCGS ''Private Robertson'' a sister ship to the ''Corporal Teather''.]] ...ertson V.C.jpg|300px|thumb|The CCGS ''Private Robertson'' a sister ship to the ''Corporal Teather''.]]
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  • ...er Captain Richard Phillips rescue the hijacked lifeboat was hauled aboard the USS ''Boxer''.]] ...a|Somali]] port city of [[Eyl]]. This event ended after a rescue effort by the U.S. Navy on 12 April 2009.<ref>{{cite news
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  • |Ship caption= ''Geo. R. Vosburg'' exiting the bar at the [[Nehalem River]], [[Neahkahnie Mountain]] in background on left. |Ship out of service=
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  • ...that responded to the emergency landing of [[US Airways flight 1549]], on the [[Hudson River]].<ref name=PanynjKean/> Catanzaro and her crew are credite .../> Catanzaro is a member of the [[United States Coast Guard Reserve|Coast Guard Reserve]], and received a [[Meritorious Public Service Award]].
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  • ...anographic and hydrographic survey vessel operated by the [[Canadian Coast Guard]].<ref name=BedfordHudson2009-07-15> | publisher=[[Bedford Institute of Oceanography]]
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  • [[File:Damaged Patrice McCallister by USCG -a.jpg|thumb|The ...towed to harbor by another McCallister tug -- note the scorched plates on the bridge.]]
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  • ...n, Michigan conducts ATON on the Great Lakes - 2001-09-18 -c.jpg | thumb | the 49412's stern deck carries smaller buoys, deployed or retrieved by her yell ...s of of small '''Aids to Navigation vessels''', in addition to its classes of larger [[buoy tender]]s.<ref name=chuckhillscgblog2021-09-28/>
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  • [[File:Republic of Marshall Islands Ship Lomor, a Police Sea Patrol vessel, on patrol, 2018-07 ...r the [[United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea]] extended control of a 200 kilometre [[Exclusive Economic Zone]] for all maritime nations.<ref n
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  • '''Dreadwing''' is the name of several characters/concepts in the [[Transformers]] franchise, usually depicted as a [[Decepticon]] who transf “Dreadwing” is the name of the combined form of the two [[Decepticon]] [[Powermasters]], '''[[Dreadwind]]''' and '''[[Darkwing
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  • ...as formerly a [[United States Coast Guard cutter]] of its smallest class - the 87 foot [[Marine Protector class]]. ...ued at just less than $9 million. Uruguay's payment for both refurbishing the vessels, and for crew-training, will be $4.9
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  • [[File:HMCS Goose Bay moored at the future site of the Nanisivik Naval Facility, during Operation Nanook, 2010-08-20.jpg|thumb|[[H ...er [[lead]]-[[zinc]] [[mining|mine site]] near the former [[company town]] of [[Nanisivik, Nunavut|Nanisivik]].
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  • The '''USNS ''Summer''''' is an Oceanographic Survey Ship operated by the [[US Military Sealift Command]].<ref name=Usn> | url = http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/ships.asp?ship=161
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  • ...rol Vessels. The $54 million contract was awarded to [[Metal Shark Boats]] of [[Louisiana]].<ref name=MarineLog2017-06-23>{{cite news | url = http://www. ...uccessful [[Marine Protector class]], also based on the Damen 2606 design, the Defiant-class vessels will be equipped with a [[stern launching ramp]].<ref
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  • ...e name of three [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first Hot Rod is a heroic Autobot introduced in 1986. | first = ''The Transformers: The Movie''
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  • [[File:Guantanamo Naval Base with the Bay in the background.jpg|thumb|Tent city holding Cuban refugees in 1990.]] ...This refugee swam across the border and climbed a cliff in order to access the base.]]
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  • ...the Eastern Gap -c.jpg|thumb|Lake freighter ''Mississagi'' about to enter the channel to Toronto's turning basin.]] The '''''Mississagi''''' is a [[lake freighter]] launched in 1943.<ref name=Boa
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  • ...expedition undertaken by the [[United States Navy]] in 1946. It consisted of [[USS Norton Sound (AV-11)|USS ''Norton Sound'' (AV-11)]], [[USS Atule (SS- ...), Atule was to transport supplies and passengers, conduct reconnaissance of proposed weather station sites, train personnel, and collect data on Arctic
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  • ...frican environmental patrol vessel Ruth First, 2nd of the three vessels in the Lillian Ngoyi class.]] based on the [[Damen Stan 4708 design]].<ref name=UscgMediaRoundtable>
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  • ...l Science Foundation]]. It is tasked with extended scientific missions in the [[Antarctic]].<ref name=NSFResearchVesselNathanielBPalmer> The vessel carries a helicopter and about four dozen scientists on expeditions
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