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  • ...50683 |title=U.S. Coast Guard Chooses New Patrol Boat |publisher=[[Defense News]] |date=2009-09-30 |author=Christopher P. Cavas <!-- ...boat acquisition project |date=2007-03-14 |publisher=[[United States Coast Guard]] |accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref><ref name=StrategyPage20070325>{{cite web
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  • | image = Angela McShan, respected Coast Guard Petty Officer (cropped).jpeg | occupation = Coast Guardsman
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  • |branch= [[United States Coast Guard]] |commands= [[Commandant of the Coast Guard|United States Coast Guard]]<br />[[Deepwater Horizon oil spill|Deepwater Horizon Unified Command]]
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  • | Ship image = Coast Guard accepts 41st fast response cutter.jpg | Ship flag= {{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}}
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  • | Ship flag= {{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}} | Ship operator=[[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • | known_for = US Coast Guard's first black mechanic ...ers/><ref name=coastguardnews2019-07-28/> He started serving in the Coast Guard in 1940, as a [[Mess Steward]], when the United States armed services were
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  • '''Jacob Poroo''' was a medic for the [[United States Coast Guard]] who died of burns suffered when fire struck the remote [[Alaska]]n base h ...terribly burned a head count determined that no one was missing. A Coast Guard account of the event records that, even though he was horribly burned himse
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  • '''Rollin Arnold Fritch''' (b 1920, d 1945) was a [[United States Coast Guard]] seamen who died at his weapons station while shooting at a [[Japanese]] [ Fritch worked in a meat packing plant before he enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1942.<ref name=LincolnJournalStar2015-01-12/>
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  • | occupation = Police officer, Coast Guard sailor ...York Police Department]] officer and a member of the [[United States Coast Guard Reserve]], who died responding to the terrorist attacks on the [[World Trad
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  • ...Only the second individual of African-American descent to command a Coast Guard Cutter ...nd was the first individual of African-American descent to command a Coast Guard Base.
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  • ...cca}}<br/>{{short description|13th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard}} |branch = [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • ...arvin Perrett''' was a high-recognized sailor of the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=ww2onlineMarvinPerrett/><ref name=Uscg2003-06-18/> ...name=Piersystem2010-03-22/><ref name=Daily2014-04-01/> In 2019 the Coast Guard announced that Marvin Perrett would be the namesake of the 64th cutter, {{U
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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 The vessel was delivered to the Coast Guard base in [[Key West]] for her acceptance trials in May, 2019. She was commi
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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] | awards = [[Coast Guard medal]]<br>Namesake of [[USCGC William Flores (WPC-1103)|USCGC William Flor
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  • {{cite news | publisher = [[Coast Guard Outlook]]
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  • ...am Flores''''' is a [[Sentinel class cutter]] of the [[United States Coast Guard]] scheduled to serve in [[Miami, Florida]] upon her commissioning.<ref> {{cite news
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  • ...blicwmv/|url-status=dead}}</ref> was a member of the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=UscgHeroidUscgCpo/><ref name=UscgInWw2/> Jester enlisted in the Coast Guard as a [[surfman]] in 1917.<ref name=UscgU352/> By 1936 he had risen to the
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  • ...t Guard]]'s [[Sentinel class cutter|Sentinel class]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutters]]. {{cite news
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  • ...ustoms patrol vessel was delivered to the UK government in 2001<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1548572.stm
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  • {{cite news | title = Bollinger delivers eighth Fast-Response Cutter to U.S. Coast Guard
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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] '''Robert J. Yered''' was an engine specialist in the [[United States Coast Guard]] who was awarded a [[Silver Star]] for heroic action during the [[War in V
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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] {{cite news
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  • ...currently on order from the [[Halifax Shipyards]] for the [[Canadian Coast Guard]]. Delivery is scheduled for 2011 through 2013.<ref name=Dfo2009-09-02> {{cite news
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  • ...was a firefighter with the [[FDNY]], and a reservists with the [[US Coast Guard Reserve]], who was killed responding to the [[September 11, 2001]] terroris On October 21, 2016, the Coast Guard opened a multipurpose facilty name Jeff Palazzo Hall, in his honor.<ref nam
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  • [[File:Yemini Coast Guard boat Sana’a, on patrol - 141109-N-KB426-591 (cropped).jpg | left | thumb ...s]] cutters were built in the [[Bollinger shipyards]] for the Yemeni Coast Guard.]]
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  • ...house Service]], which was a precursor agency to the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=MargaretNorvellUscgBio> {{cite news
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  • '''Bernard C. Webber''' was a member of the [[United States Coast Guard]] recognized for his heroism.<ref name=WebberUSCGBio> {{cite news
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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] ...29, 1943), who served as a [[Steward's Mate]] in the [[United States Coast Guard]], died of [[pneumonia]] after rescuing other sailors from the frigid [[Nor
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  • {{cite news | url = http://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/coast-guard-commissions-third-fast-response-cutter-william-flores/
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  • | branch = [[United States Coast Guard]] {{cite news
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  • {{cite news ==Coast Guard vessels==
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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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  • ...vice]], one of the precursor services that were amalgamated into the Coast Guard. {{cite news
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  • | drives_on = left<ref>{{cite news |last=Loureiro |first=Miguel |title=Driving—the good, the bad and the ugl ...nt powers |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8609814.stm |work=BBC News |date=8 April 2010}}</ref>
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  • {{about|a [[United States Coast Guard]] patrol vessel class|the [[Royal Navy]] 195 foot patrol vessel class|Islan ...[[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutters]] of the [[United States Coast Guard]]. 49 cutters of the class were built, of which 41 remain in commission. Th
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  • ...], during [[World War 2]].<ref name=OpCactus/> On December 2017 the Coast Guard announced the four men, Harris, [[Dan Tarr]], [[William Sparling]] and [[Ha The highest rank Harris held in the Coast Guard was Chief Petty Officer.<ref name=carolinacoastonline2021-08-04/>
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  • ...ever, in March 2024, after years of negotiation, the [[United States Coast Guard]] was authorized to purchase her, and modify her, to supplement its aging s The idea she might be purchased for the Coast Guard was first suggested in 2015. At that time the cost of adapting the vessel,
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  • ...> Upon some conversion work she is scheduled to join the [[Canadian Coast Guard]] icebreakers [[CCGS Samuel Risley|CCGS ''Samuel Risley'']] and [[CCGS Grif ...ted that the purchase of used vessels, that are still newer than the Coast Guard's purpose built fleet, is a stop-gap measure.
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  • ...n|access-date=14 March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/10/28/womens-rights-iran|title=Women's Rights in Iran |date=28 October ...New oil field found with over 50B barrels|date=10 November 2019|website=AP NEWS|access-date=10 November 2019}}</ref> The country's rich cultural legacy is
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  • ...left | The ''Sloviansk'', a 24 year old vessel, formerly of the [[US Coast Guard]], was sunk, with all hands, shortly after the [[Russian invasion of 2022]] ...umb | The third [[OCEA FPB 98]] vessel delivered to the Ukrainian Maritime Guard.]]
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  • ...ite news|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-31483631|agency=BBC News|title=Egypt 'bombs IS in Libya' after beheadings video|date=16 February 201 ...Abu Sayyaf Pirates] - MaritimeExecutive.com</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-38093370 China confiscates passports of Xinjiang people] -
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  • ...adj=on}} [[Marine Protector cutter]] operated by the [[United States Coast Guard]]. The Marine Protector class of cutters is the smallest of the Coast Guard's cutters, normally carrying a crew of 10 or 11. The class is the first of
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  • |Ship flag= {{Shipboxflag|Canada|coast guard}} |Ship operator=[[Canadian Coast Guard]]
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  • ...org/web/20190626220707/http://www.nationalgeographic.it/scienza/2012/01/20/news/erano_padani_iprimi_abitanti_ditalia-807204/ |archive-date=26 June 2019 |ur ...centuries BC a number of [[Greek colonies]] were established all along the coast of Sicily and the southern part of the Italian Peninsula, that became known
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  • | known_for = First female sailor in the US Coast Guard ...tes Coast Guard]].<ref name=compass2019-10-10/> She enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1917, after the USA entered [[World War One]], and served the duration o
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  • ...''USCGC ''Bernard C. Webber''''' is the first of the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[Sentinel class cutters]].<ref name=UscgBioWebber> {{cite news
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  • ...ce -- one of the agencies later amalgamated into the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=UscgMayoBio> {{cite news
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  • ...], during [[World War 2]].<ref name=OpCactus/> On December 2017 the Coast Guard announced the four men, Tarr, [[Glenn Harris]], [[William Sparling]] and [[ | title = Naval Operating Base “Cactus” and Coast Guard Operations in the Battle for Guadalcanal
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  • ...], during [[World War 2]].<ref name=OpCactus/> On December 2017 the Coast Guard announced the four men, Sparling, [[Dan Tarr]], [[Glenn Harris]] and [[Haro | title = Naval Operating Base “Cactus” and Coast Guard Operations in the Battle for Guadalcanal
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  • ...], during [[World War 2]].<ref name=OpCactus/> On December 2017 the Coast Guard announced the four men, Miller, [[Dan Tarr]], [[Glenn Harris]] and [[Willia | title = Naval Operating Base “Cactus” and Coast Guard Operations in the Battle for Guadalcanal
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