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  • ...vary in size -- most fireboat captains are certified/licensed through the United States Coast Guard for operations of a vessel up to 100 tons. In some jurisdictions, such as ...]] from 1999-2001. While other cities require the master, at most, to be [[United States Coast Guard]] certified, Jacksonville requires all crew members to be certified capable
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  • The [[United States Coast Guard]] [[Marine Protector class]] of cutters are built to the Damen Stan 2600 de | publisher = [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • ...es [[Keehi Lagoon Park]], a major tourist attraction, [[Sand Island]], a [[United States Coast Guard]] installation and public beach, the [[Dole Cannery]], formerly the hub of
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  • ...els are based on the [[Damen Stan 4207 patrol vessel]] design, while the [[United States Coast Guard]] introduced vessels based on the slightly larger [[Damen Stan 4708 patrol
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  • ...ce Boat was built by the same shipyard that supplied patrol boats to the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=nytimes2010-04-02/> However, unlike the Coast Guard vessel, th
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  • | [[Department of Homeland Security]] || || [[United States Coast Guard]] (USCG)<ref name=DhsAgencies/>
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  • ...els are based on the [[Damen Stan 4207 patrol vessel]] design, while the [[United States Coast Guard]] introduced vessels based on the slightly larger [[Damen Stan 4708 patrol
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  • *'''W''': [[United States Coast Guard]] vessel
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  • ...icebreakers, the ''[[Navy Times]]'' reports that replacing either of the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s two oldest Polar Class icebreakers could cost as much as $925 million U
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  • The USCGC ''Alder'' is [[United States Coast Guard]] [[buoy tender]] homeported in [[Duluth]], on the [[Great Lakes]].
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  • ...ntinel class]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutter]] built for the [[United States Coast Guard]].<ref name=NavalToday2017-11-10/> She will be the second member of the thr In 2010, [[Charles "Skip" W. Bowen]], who was then the United States Coast Guard's most senior [[non-commissioned officer]], proposed that all 58 cutters in
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  • ...eum products.<ref name=nola2019-04-20/> According to ''[[Nola.com]]'' a [[United States Coast Guard]] inquiry concluded Scarborough didn't see the barges, and didn't hear a wh
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  • ...imilar designs, including the [[Marine Protector class]] operated by the [[United States Coast Guard]]. According to the think tank [[Global Security]] Venezuela's 2606 patr
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  • prepare military units and personnel for operations. The [[United States Coast Guard]], while formally under the [[Department of Homeland Security]] rather than
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  • ...is a misspelling.) ''Theenim'' was one of a handful of AKA's manned by a [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] crew in [[World War II]]. She served as a commissioned ship f
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  • ...le:Commercial_fishing_vessel_boarding_120805-G-ZZ999-004.jpg | thumb | A [[United States Coast Guard]] pursuit boat carries a [[boarding party]] to perform an inspection of a f
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  • ...local municipalities with maritime fire-fighting equipment they freed up [[United States Coast Guard]] resources for their primary role, by freeing them of a need to fight loca
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  • ...ick’s'' [[rudder]] was damaged by ice; [[USCGC Northwind (WAGB-282)]], a [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] icebreaker, took her in tow, but before they had cleared the
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  • The stern launching ramps on the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[Marine Protector cutters]] require only a single crewmember to remain
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  • ...om their current assignments.<ref name=Wsav2018-11-08/> Elements of the [[United States Coast Guard]] would be called upon for firefighting and marine rescue services, as woul
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  • The [[United States Coast Guard|US Coast Guard]] reported it took five days to finally extinguish the fire.
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  • ...(constellation)|Cepheus]]''. She was one of a handful of AKA's manned by [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] officers and crew. She served as a commissioned ship for 2 ye
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  • ...e was one of a handful of WWII AKAs manned by officers and crew from the [[United States Coast Guard]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 2 years and 9 months, and earned e
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  • ...ats. Given that there is also a requirement for visual identification, the United States Coast Guard has been tasked with intercepting low-flying, slow-speed aircraft in restri
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  • ...Fox News's Detroit station reported that although in previous years the [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] had moved the vessel from its mooring in the [[Detroit River]
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  • ...in the constellation Lyra. She was one of a handful of AKA's manned by a [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] crew. USS ''Sheliak'' served as a commissioned ship for 17 mo
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  • ...satellite system for coastal waters. It is strongly recommended, by the [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • {{r|James Loy}} Senior Counselor, [[The Cohen Group]]; Admiral, [[United States Coast Guard]], retired
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  • Like the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s very successful [[Marine Protector patrol boat]]s, also based on the Da
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  • ...a handful of [[World War II]] AKAs manned by officers and crew from the [[United States Coast Guard]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 2 years and 6 months. ''Centaurus'
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  • ...r''', previously known as the '''Fast Response Cutter''', is part of the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[Integrated Deepwater System Program|Deepwater]] program.<ref name=Usc On March 14 2007 [[Thad Allen]], the [[United States Coast Guard Commandant|Commandant]],
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  • ...', resulting in fires aboard the ships. ''Phoenix'' responded along with [[United States Coast Guard|U.S. Coast Guard]] fireboats to quickly put out the freighter's blaze, but ...me=PhoenixHistory/> Both fireboat pilot and engineer are licensed by the [[United States Coast Guard]].
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  • The ''[[Virginia Pilot]]'' quoted [[United States Coast Guard]] [[Captain (maritime)|Captain]] [[Joe Kelly]], who described how Christian
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  • | author = Navigation Center, [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • | quote = The United States Coast Guard sent a helicopter to conduct a search while the San Rafael, Tiburon, Southe
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  • Elements of the [[United States Coast Guard]] were nearby, and were on scene promptly.<ref name=MarineConstructionLouis
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  • ...oldest combat force, although it should be noted that an ancestor of the [[United States Coast Guard]], the Revenue Cutter Service, is older and can claim to be the oldest unif
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  • | [[U.S. Department of Transportation]] and [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • ...r repairs and modifications, it was commissioned on 15 May 1946 into the [[United States Coast Guard]] as the [[USCGC Eagle (WIX-327)|USCGC ''Eagle'']], and is still in service
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  • ...tural disasters, people refused to be rescued without their animals. The [[United States Coast Guard]] has changed its policies, recognizing that they may lose a human life if
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  • | [[File:FDNY fireboat Kevin Kane salutes The United States Coast Guard cutter 020522-N-2383B-509.jpg | 75px]] || ''[[Kevin C. Kane (fireboat)|Kevi
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  • ...ection Service|Steamboat Inspection Squad]], which eventually became the [[United States Coast Guard]], were present. They were responsible for general safety and regulating th
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  • ...g the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, or United States Coast Guard. While agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense also are barred from law
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