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The following is the June 25, 2025, Government Accountability Office report, Coast Guard: Actions Needed to Address Cutter ...
The “big beautiful bill” passed by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump allocates an historic nearly $25 ...
The Coast Guard’s FY2020 budget submission estimated the total acquisition cost of the 58 cutters intended for domestic use at $3.748 billion, or an average of about $65 million per cutter.
Cmdr. Luke Slivinski transfers authority of Coast Guard Cutter Diligence to Cmdr. Jared Trusz in Pensacola, ... relocated homeports, and managed unit readiness during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released a statement saying, “United States Department of Homeland Security ...
In a production still, the first Offshore Patrol Cutter is expected to launch sometime in 2022. Eastern Shipbuilding Group. After barely more than two weeks at the helm, the new U.S. Coast Guard ...
The U.S Coast Guard, a year into its self-described “tech revolution,” is working to install Wi-Fi on its cutters to increase connectivity and modernizing other legacy systems in command posts.. The ...
The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tampa returns to their homeport in Portsmouth, Virginia following a 67-day patrol in the Florida Straits and Windward Passage, Sept. 5, 2023.
There are several classes of Coast Guard ships that are called cutters. Learn where the name came from and why it's used so widely in today's service.
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Charles Moulthrope was commissioned into service in Portsmouth, Virginia in late January. (U.S. Coast Guard photo) Near the base of Mount Newhall in Unalaska, among ...
The U.S. Coast Guard commissioned its newest cutter, the USCGC Calhoun (WMSL 759), on Saturday at Coast Guard Base Charleston, S.C. The Legend-class national security cutter is named for the first ...
There are several classes of Coast Guard ships that are called cutters. Learn where the name came from and why it's used so widely in today's service.