센티넬급 커터
Sentinel-class cutter| 수업개요 | |
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| 이름. | 보초급 |
| 연산자 | 미국 해안경비대 |
| 계획된 | 65 |
| 완료된 | 54 |
| 활동적인 | 52 |
| 일반특성 | |
| 유형 | 커터 |
| 변위 | 353 롱톤 (359t) |
| 길이 | 46.8m (154ft) |
| 대들보들 | 8.11m(26.6ft) |
| 깊이 | 2.9m(9.5ft) |
| 추진력 | |
| 스피드 | 28+노트 |
| 지구력 |
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| 보트 & 랜딩 수공예품. | 커터 보트 1대 – Over the Horizon – 제트 드라이브 |
| 보배 | 장교 4명, 승무원 20명 |
| 센서와 처리 시스템 |
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| 무장 |
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프로그램 이름 때문에 Fast Response Cutter라고도 알려진 Sentinel급 절단기는 미국 해안경비대의 Deepwater 프로그램의 일부입니다.[2][3][4]154피트(46.8미터)로, 이 배는 1980년대의 아일랜드급 경비정과 비슷하지만 더 큽니다.루이지애나에 본사를 둔 볼린저 조선소는 네덜란드에 본사를 둔 다멘 그룹의 설계를 사용하여 회사의 다멘 스탠 4708 경비함을 기반으로 한 센티넬 설계를 사용하여 최대 58척의 선박을 건조할 예정입니다.국토안보부가 의회에 제출한 2021년도 예산안에 따르면, 미국 대륙군에 복무할 58척의 선박 외에 서남아시아 순찰군의 일부를 위해 6척을 추가로 요청했다고 합니다.[5]
기획인수
2007년 3월, 새로 임명된 미국 해안 경비대 사령관 태드 앨런은 USCG가 록히드 마틴과 노스롭 그루먼으로부터 센티넬급이 될 초기 결함 설계의 건설 계약을 철회했다고 발표했습니다.[6][7][8][9]Allen은 초기의 하이테크 디자인 대신에 Bollinger가 기존의 디자인을 기반으로 선박을 만들 것이고, 새로운 프로그램은 기존의 "선반 밖" 기술에 더 초점을 맞출 것이라고 발표했습니다.
2008년 9월, 미국 루이지애나주 락포트에 있는 Bollinger 조선소는 시제품 제작을 위해 미화 8,800만 달러를 받았습니다.[10]이 선박은 네덜란드 회사인 다멘 그룹의 다멘 스탠 4708 경비함을 기반으로 설계된 24-34 46.8 미터 (154 피트) 절단기 시리즈의 첫 번째 것이었습니다.[11]남아프리카 정부는 환경 및 어업 순찰을 위해 유사한 154피트 높이의 릴리언 응오이급 선박 3척을 운영하고 있습니다.[12]
최초의 커터, USCGC 버나드 C. 웨버와 앞으로 있을 센티넬급 함선들은 모두 해안경비대 영웅들의 이름을 [13]따왔습니다버나드 C. 웨버는 2011년 4월에 출범해 2012년 4월에 마이애미 항구에서 취역했습니다.[14]
버나드 C. 웨버와 다섯 척의 자매함이 플로리다 마이애미에 주둔하고 있습니다6척의 배로 구성된 두 번째 집단은 플로리다의 키 웨스트에 본항하고 있습니다.여섯 척의 배로 구성된 세 번째 집단은 푸에르토리코 산후안에 본항하고 있습니다.[15]
2013년 9월, 마린링크는 해안 경비대가 볼린저 조선소에 추가 절단기를 주문했다고 보고했고, 그때까지 주문된 절단기의 수는 30대가 되었습니다.[16]2016년 6월 현재 총 38대의 FRC에 대해 8대가 추가로 주문되었으며, 17대가 플로리다 마이애미에 6대, 플로리다 키웨스트에 6대, 푸에르토리코 산후안에 5대가 추가로 주문되었습니다.[17]지난 2016년 6월 플로리다 키웨스트 해안경비대에 18번째 신속대응 커터 조셉 테자노스가 인도됐습니다.저 커터는 푸에르토리코 산후안에 6번째 주둔하게 되며, 그곳에서 USCG 보완을 완료할 것입니다.
해안 경비대는 향후 FRC 4대가 2019년까지 캘리포니아주 샌페드로에 주둔하고 2021년부터 오리건주 아스토리아에 2대가 추가로 주둔할 것이라고 발표했습니다.총 6대의 FRC는 결국 알래스카에서 국내로 수출될 예정이며, 1대는 시트카, 1대는 수워드, 2대는 코디악에 있으며, 이미 케치칸에서 운영 중인 2대에 합류할 예정입니다.[18][19][20]보스턴, 매사추세츠, 세인트루이스 플로리다주 피터스버그는 결국 FRC 홈포트가 될 것입니다.[21][22]
2019년 6월, 미 하원 군사위원회는 미 해군이 FRC의 버전을 구매할 가능성을 연구하고, 현재 USCG가 4대의 FRC를 기지화할 계획인 바레인에 기지를 두는 것을 승인했습니다.[23]
2019년 콜린 폭스(USN) 중장과 칼럼니스트 데이비드 액스(David Axe)는 미 해군이 센티넬급과 비슷한 크기의 싸이클론급을 대체할 무인 초계함 개발에 착수했을 때, 로봇선의 선체와 다른 요소들이 센티넬스를 기반으로 하여 같은 공장에서 건조될 것이라고 제안했습니다.[24][25]
2022년, 해안 경비대는 오리건주의 이스트 텅 포인트에 FRC를 수용하기 위해 고정 부두와 두 개의 부유 부두를 설치하는 3천만 달러의 계약을 체결했습니다.첫 번째 새 절단기는 원래 계획대로 2021년이 아니라 2024년 3월 오리건주 아스토리아에 도착할 것으로 예상됩니다.[26]
미션
이 선박들은 PWCS(항만, 수로, 해안 경비), 국방 작전, 해상 법 집행(마약/이주 금지 및 기타 법 집행), 수색 구조, 해양 안전 및 환경 보호를 포함하지만 이에 국한되지 않는 다양한 해안 경비 임무를 수행합니다.[27]
설계 및 시공


이 선박들은 원격조종장치인 Mark 38 25 mm 기관총 시스템과 승무원이 제공하는 .50 구경(12.7 mm) M2HB 중기관총 4정으로 무장하고 있습니다.그들은 붐비는 정박지와 수로에서 기동하기 위한 활 추진기를 가지고 있습니다.그들은 큰 파도에 의해 생기는 구르는 것과 던지는 것에 대처하기 위해 작은 수중 지느러미를 가지고 있습니다.그들은 마린 프로텍터급과 8개의 실패한 확장된 섬급 커터와 같은 엄밀한 발사용 경사로를 갖추고 있습니다.그들은 22명의 승무원들로 구성되어 있습니다.Fast Response Cutter는 구조 및 요격을 위해 26피트(7.9m) 길이의 Cutter Boat Over the Horizon(OTH-IV)을 배치합니다.[28]
Stan 4708의 설계에서 해안 경비대의 선박에 대한 개조는 23노트에서 28노트로 속도가 증가하는 것을 포함합니다. (43에서 52km/h; 26에서 32mph), 가변식 프로펠러보다는 고정식 피치, 선미 발사 능력, 수밀식 격벽.[29]이 선박들은 ABS 고속 해군 함정 규칙에 따라 제작되며 FRC의 일부 지역도 ABS 해군 함정 규칙을 준수합니다.[30]이 선박들은 2개의 격실 손상 안정성에 대한 해군 해상 시스템 명령 기준을 충족하며 "미 해군 소형 선박의 안정성 분석 절차 매뉴얼"에 따라 손상 안정성 및 예비 부력 요건을 충족합니다.[31][32]
그 배들은 공간, 무게, 그리고 무기와 그 시스템을 포함한 미래의 요구를 위해 예비된 전력을 가지고 있습니다.커터는 형상화를 통해 레이더 단면이 줄어듭니다.[33]이 다리에는 승무원들이 방향타 이동과 도킹을 포함한 배의 기능을 원격으로 제어할 수 있는 휴대용 장치가 장착되어 있습니다.[34]
2008년 9월, 루이지애나주 락포트에 있는 Bollinger 조선소는 동급 최초의 선박 시제품을 제작하기 위해 미화 8,800만 달러를 받았습니다.[10]그 배는 USCGC 버나드 C가 되었습니다. 웨버호는 1980년대에 제작된 37척의 노후화된 110피트 아일랜드급 경비정을 대체하기 위해 미 해안경비대에 투입될 예정이었던 58척의 센티넬급 경비정 중 처음입니다.[35]
2013년 2월, 국토안보부는 제3자 회사의 입찰자들에게 커터를 제작하는 동안, 커터와 성능 시험을 독립적으로 점검할 것을 요청했습니다.[36]
2014년 7월, 미국 해안 경비대가 2017년까지 볼린저 조선소에서 6대의 Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters(FRC)를 추가로 건조하기 위해 2억 2,500만 달러의 옵션을 행사했다고 발표되어 볼린저와 계약 중인 FRC의 총 숫자는 30개가 되었습니다.나중에 그 숫자는 32명으로 늘어났습니다.
2016년 5월, 볼린저 조선소는 미국 해안 경비대가 최종 26척의 센티넬급 고속 응답 커터를 제작하기 위한 새로운 계약을 체결했다고 발표했습니다.이로써 USCG가 볼린저사에 주문한 FRC는 총 58개가 되었습니다.[37]58대의 절단기를 인수할 경우 연방정부는 38억 달러, 절단기 한 대당 평균 약 6천 5백만 달러의 비용이 들 것으로 예상됩니다.
2021년 8월, 미국 해안 경비대가 추가로 4대의 FRC에 대한 계약 옵션을 행사했다고 발표하여 총 64대가 되었습니다.그것들은 루이지애나의 볼링거 락포트 시설에 지어질 것입니다.[38]
2022년 3월, 조 바이든 대통령은 2022 회계연도 통합 세출법에 서명하여 2개의 추가 FRC에 1억 3천만 달러의 자금을 지원하여 총 66개의 FRC를 보유하게 되었습니다.[39][40]2022년 8월, 해안 경비대는 2025년 볼린저가 인도할 추가 절단기 중 첫 번째로 계약 옵션을 행사했습니다.[41]
2022년 9월 USCGC Douglas Denman의 커미셔닝에서, 그녀는 6년 전 알래스카 케치칸에 배치된 2대의 커터와 비교하여 몇 가지 업그레이드가 있다고 발표되었습니다.여기에는 개선된 활 추진기 및 레이더 시스템과 전방 적외선 카메라가 포함됩니다.[42]처음에는 케치칸에 주둔했지만, 더글러스 덴먼은 항구 인프라 개선이 완료되면 결국 시트카에 본항하게 될 것입니다.[43]
승무원숙소
해양 보호대가 배치되기 전에, 해경은 가장 작은 선원이라도 모든 절단기들이 혼혈 선원들을 수용할 수 있어야 한다고 결정했습니다.센티넬급 커터들은 혼혈 선원들을 수용할 수 있습니다.롤인 A 때. 필라델피아 인콰이어러의 한 프로필은 근무 중이 아닌 승무원들이 위성 텔레비전 방송에 접근할 수 있다고 주장했습니다.[34]선박에는 담수화 장치가 장착되어 있습니다.[34]
선박들
2010년 10월, 해안경비대는 센티넬급 FRC들의 이름이 지어질 첫 14명의 해안경비대 입대 영웅들의 이름을 발표했습니다.[44][45][46]
| 이름. | 헐 번호 | 빌더 | 배달했다 | 커미티드 | 집입니다 항구 | 상황 |
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| 버나드 C.웨버 | WPC-1101 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2011년4월21일 | 2012년4월14일 | 마이애미, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스 |
| 리처드 에더리지 | WPC-1102 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2011년8월18일 | 2012년8월3일 | 마이애미, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[47] |
| 윌리엄 플로레스 | WPC-1103 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2011-11-10 | 2012-11-03 | 마이애미, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[48] |
| 로버트 예어드 | WPC-1104 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2012-11-23 | 2013-02-15 | 마이애미, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[49][50] |
| 마가렛 노벨 | WPC-1105 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2013-01-13 | 2013-06-01 | 마이애미, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[51][52][53][54] |
| 폴 클라크 | WPC-1106 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2013-05-18 | 2013-08-24 | 마이애미, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[55] |
| 찰스 데이비드 주니어 | WPC-1107 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2013-08-17 | 2013-11-16 | 키웨스트, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[51][52][56][57][58][59][60][61] |
| 찰스 W. 섹스턴 | WPC-1108 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2013-12-10 | 2014-03-08 | 키웨스트, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[51][52][62][63] |
| 캐슬린 무어 | WPC-1109 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2014-03-28 | 2014-05-10 | 키웨스트, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[64] |
| 레이먼드 에반스[65] | WPC-1110 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2014-06-25 | 2014-09-06 | 키웨스트, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[51][52][66][67][68][69] |
| 윌리엄 트럼프 | WPC-1111 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2014-11-25 | 2015-01-24 | 키웨스트, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[51][52][70][71][72][73] |
| 아이작 메이요 | WPC-1112 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2015-01-13 | 2015-03-28 | 키웨스트, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[51][52][74] |
| 리처드 딕슨 | WPC-1113 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2015-04-14 | 2015-06-20 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[15][51][75] |
| 헤리베르투 에르난데스 | WPC-1114 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2015-07-30 | 2015-10-16 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[15][76][77] |
| 요제프 네이피어 | WPC-1115 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2015-10-20 | 2016-01-29 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[15][78][79] |
| 윈슬로우 W. 그리서 | WPC-1116 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2015-12-23 | 2016-03-11 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[15][78] |
| 도널드 호슬리 | WPC-1117 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2016-03-05 | 2016-05-20 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[78][80] |
| 요제프 테자노스 | WPC-1118 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2016-06-22 | 2016-08-26 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[78][81] |
| 롤인 A.프리치 | WPC-1119 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2016-08-23 | 2016-11-19 | 케이프메이 | 액티브서비스[78] |
| 로렌스 O.로슨 | WPC-1120 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2016-10-20 | 2017-03-18 | 케이프메이 | 액티브 서비스 |
| 존 F. 매코믹 | WPC-1121 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2016-12-13 | 2017-04-12 | 케치칸 | 액티브서비스[82] |
| 베일리 T.바르코 | WPC-1122 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2017-02-07 | 2017-06-14 | 케치칸 | 액티브서비스[78][83][84][85] |
| 벤자민 B.데일리 | WPC-1123 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2017-04-20 | 2017-07-04 | 파스카굴라 | 2021년[78][86][87][88] 12월 10일 화재로 큰 피해를 입었습니다. |
| 올리버 F.베리 | WPC-1124 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2017-06-27 | 2017-10-31 | 호놀룰루, 하와이 | 액티브서비스 |
| 야곱 포루 | WPC-1125 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2017-09-05 | 2017-12-08 | 파스카굴라 | 액티브서비스 |
| 요제프 게르작 | WPC-1126 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2017-11-09 | 2018-03-09 | 호놀룰루, 하와이 | 액티브서비스 |
| 리처드 스나이더 | WPC-1127 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2018-02-08 | 2018-04-20 | 애틀랜틱 비치, 노스캐롤라이나 | 액티브서비스[78][89] |
| 네이선 브루켄탈 | WPC-1128 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2018-03-29 | 2018-07-25 | 애틀랜틱 비치, 노스캐롤라이나 | 액티브서비스 |
| 포레스트 레드누어 | WPC-1129 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2018-06-07 | 2018-11-08 | 산페드로 | 액티브서비스[90][91][92] |
| 로버트 워드 | WPC-1130 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2018-08-21 | 2019-03-02 | 산페드로 | 액티브서비스[18][93][91] |
| 테렐 혼 | WPC-1131 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2018-10-25 | 2019-03-22 | 산페드로 | 액티브서비스[18][94][91] |
| 벤자민 바텀스 | WPC-1132 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2019-01-08 | 2019-05-01 | 산페드로 | 액티브서비스[18][91][95] |
| 조지프 도일 | WPC-1133 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2019-03-21 | 2019-06-08 | 산후안, 푸에르토리코 | 액티브서비스[96] |
| 윌리엄 하트 | WPC-1134 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2019-05-23 | 2019-09-26 | 호놀룰루, 하와이 | 액티브서비스[97][98] |
| 안젤라 맥샨 | WPC-1135 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2019-08-01 | 2019-10-26 | 케이프메이 | 액티브서비스[99][100][101] |
| 다니엘 타르 | WPC-1136 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2019-11-07 | 2020-01-10 | 갤버스턴 | 액티브서비스[99][102][103][104][105][106][107] |
| 에드거 컬버트슨 | WPC-1137 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2020-02-06 | 2020-06-11 | 갤버스턴 | 액티브서비스[99][104][108][109][110][111] |
| 해럴드 밀러 | WPC-1138 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2020-04-02 | 2020-07-15 | 갤버스턴 | 액티브서비스[99][103][104][110][112] |
| 머틀해저드 | WPC-1139 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2020-05-28 | 2021-07-29 | 산타 리타, 괌 | 액티브서비스[99][104][113][114][115][116] |
| 올리버 헨리 | WPC-1140 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2020-07-30 | 2021-07-29 | 산타 리타, 괌 | 액티브서비스[99][104][115][116][117] |
| 샤를 몰트로프[118] | WPC-1141 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2020-10-22 | 2021-01-21 | 마나마, 바레인 | 액티브서비스[99][104][119][120] |
| 로버트 골드만 | WPC-1142 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2020-12-21 | 2021-03-12 | 마나마, 바레인 | 액티브서비스[99][104][119][121][122] |
| 프레더릭 해치 | WPC-1143 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2021-02-10 | 2021-07-29 | 산타 리타, 괌 | 액티브서비스[99][115][116][123][124] |
| 글렌 해리스 | WPC-1144 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2021-04-22 | 2021-08-06 | 마나마, 바레인 | 액티브서비스[99][104][125][126][127][128] |
| 엠렌 터넬 | WPC-1145 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2021-07-01 | 2021-10-15 | 마나마, 바레인 | 액티브서비스[129][130] |
| 존 쇼이어먼 | WPC-1146 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2021-10-22 | 2022-02-23 | 마나마, 바레인 | 액티브서비스[99][104][126][131][132] |
| 클라렌스 서트핀 주니어 | WPC-1147 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2022-01-06 | 2022-04-21 | 마나마, 바레인 | 액티브서비스[99][104][126][133][134] |
| 파블로 발렌트 | WPC-1148 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2022-03-17 | 2022-05-11 | 상트페테르부르크, 플로리다 | 액티브서비스[99][104][135][136] |
| 더글러스 덴먼 | WPC-1149 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2022-05-26 | 2022-09-28 | 케치칸 | 액티브서비스[137][99][104][138] |
| 윌리엄 채드윅 | WPC-1150 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2022-08-04 | 2022-11-10 | 보스턴, 매사추세츠 | 액티브서비스[139][99][104][140] |
| 워렌 데이엄퍼트 | WPC-1151 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2022-12-22 | 2023-03-30 | 보스턴, 매사추세츠 | 액티브서비스[99][141][142][143][144][145] |
| 모리스 제스터 | WPC-1152 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2023-03-02 | 2023-06-02 | 보스턴, 매사추세츠 | 액티브서비스[99][141][142][146][147][148] |
| 존 패터슨 | WPC-1153 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2023-05-11 | 2023-08-10 | 보스턴, 매사추세츠 | 액티브서비스[99][141][142][146][149][150] |
| 윌리엄 스파링 | WPC-1154 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2023-07-20 | 보스턴, 매사추세츠 | 해상 시운전[99][141][142][151][152] | |
| 멜빈 벨 | WPC-1155 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2023 | 공사중[141][142][153][154] | ||
| 데이비드 듀렌 | WPC-1156 | 볼링거 조선소 | 아스토리아 | 공사중[141][142][153][154][155] | ||
| 플로렌스 핀치 | WPC-1157 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2024-06-13 | 아스토리아 | 공사중[142][153][154][156][157] | |
| 존 G. 위더스푼 | WPC-1158 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2024 | 계약중[142][153][154][156] | ||
| 얼 커닝엄 | WPC-1159 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2024 | 계약중[153][154][156] | ||
| 프레데릭 만 | WPC-1160 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2024 | 계약중[153][154][156] | ||
| 올리비아 후커 | WPC-1161 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2025 | 계약중[153][154][158] | ||
| 빈센트 댄즈 | WPC-1162 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2025 | 계약중[153][154][158] | ||
| 제프리 팔라초 | WPC-1163 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2025 | 계약중[153][154][158] | ||
| 마빈 페렛 | WPC-1164 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2025 | 계약중[153][154][158] | ||
| TBD | WPC-1165 | 볼링거 조선소 | 2025 | 계약중[41] | ||
| TBD | WPC-1166 | 볼링거 조선소 | 의회에서[40] 승인을 받았습니다. |
2015년 2월, USCG는 2015년 4월부터 2018년 12월까지 선박 당 19개의 특정 날짜 기간 동안 취항할 19대의 특정 절단기에 대해 록포트에 취항 전 승무원을 위한 임시 숙박 서비스를 입찰하도록 벤더에 요청했습니다.[159]
운영이력

이 선박들의 운항 이력을 언론에 보도한 바에 따르면 이 선박들은 위험할 정도로 과적된 소형 보트에 의존하는 난민들을 차단하는데 효과적이었고, 마약 밀수업자들을 붙잡는데 효과적이었다고 합니다.[162][163][164][165][166][167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175][excessive citations]
커터들은 대량의 마약을 운반하는 밀수업자들을 가로챘습니다.[176]2017년 2월 조셉 네이피어는 4톤이 넘는 코카인 선적을 감청했는데, 이는 1999년 이래 대서양에서 가장 큰 마약 피해로 보고되었습니다.
절단기에는 2015년 12월 USCGC 마거릿 노벨이 25개의 컨테이너가 바지선 컬럼비아 엘리자베스에서 떨어졌을 때처럼 컨테이너선에서 떨어진 유독 화물이 가득한 컨테이너를 찾는 것과 같은 임무가 주어집니다.[177][178]이와 비슷하게, 찰스 섹스턴은 2015년 10월 허리케인 호아킨으로 인해 해상에서 실종되었을 때 화물선 엘 파로를 찾는 것을 도왔습니다.[179]
2018년과 2019년에 올리버 베리와 조셉 거작은 하와이에서 마셜 제도와 아메리칸 사모아까지 항해하면서 설계 범위를 넘어섰습니다.[180][181]두 항해 모두 9일이 걸렸습니다.
2022년 8월, 센티넬급의 배들 중 하나인 올리버 헨리는 솔로몬 제도에서 연료 요청에 응답하지 못한 후 꼼짝 못하고 있었습니다.[182]
이름표
당시 해안경비대의 상사였던 찰스 "스킵" W. 보웬(Charles "Skip"[183] W. Bowen)은 해안경비대에서 영웅적으로 복무한 사병 계급을 따 선박 이름을 짓는 계획을 주도한 것으로 알려져 있습니다.원래 이 급의 첫 번째 배는 USCGC Sentinel로 명명될 예정이었습니다.[184]
2010년 10월, 해안 경비대는 선박의 이름을 지을 14명의 사람들의 이름을 지었고, 그들의 전기를 제공했습니다.[185]그들은 버나드 C. 웨버, 리처드 이더리지, 윌리엄 플로레스, 로버트 예어드, 마가렛 노벨, 폴 클라크, 찰스 데이비드 주니어, 찰스 섹스턴, 캐슬린 무어, 조셉 네이피어, 윌리엄 트럼프, 아이작 메이요, 리처드 딕슨, 헤리베토 에르난데스.2014년 4월 2일 11명의 이름으로 이루어진 두 번째 그룹이 발표되었습니다.[78]
2013년에 Joseph Napier의 이름은 최근 사망한 Raymond Evans 사령관의 이름을 따서 WPC-1110으로 변경되었습니다.다른 10개의 새로운 이름은 다음과 같습니다.윈슬로우 W. 그리서, 리처드 H. 패터슨, 조셉 테자노스, 롤린 A. 프리치, 로렌스 O. 로슨, 존 F. 맥코믹, 베일리 T. 바코, 벤자민 B. 데일리, 도널드 R. 호슬리, 제이콥 L.A. 포루.17대 커터(전 USCGC 리처드 H. 패터슨)는 도널드 R로 개명했습니다. 패터슨 가족의 요청으로 호슬리, 그리고 24번째 커터(전 USCGC 도널드 R. 호슬리)는 그 후 올리버 F로 개명했습니다. 베리.
2014년 7월, 해안 경비대 사령관 폴 주쿤프트는 해안 경비대가 1927년 이래 처음으로 임무 수행 중 살해된 테렐 혼의 이름을 따서 추가 절단기를 지명할 것이라고 발표했습니다.[186][187][188]
해경은 2015년 2월 26~35번 절단기에 잠정적으로 부여한 이름 10개를 추가로 공개했습니다.[189]그들은 조셉 거작, 리처드 T. 스나이더, 네이선 브루켄탈, 포레스트 O. 레드너, 로버트 G. 워드, 테렐 혼 3세, 벤자민 A. 바텀, 조셉 오. 도일, 윌리엄 C. 하트, 올리버 F. 베리.
해경은 2017년 12월 35~54기 절단자의 이름을 발표했습니다.[99]20명의 동명이인은 안젤라 맥샨, 다니엘 타르, 에드가 컬버트슨, 해롤드 밀러, 머틀 해저드, 올리버 헨리, 찰스 몰트로프, 로버트 골드만, 프레드릭 해치, 글렌 해리스, 엠렌 터넬, 존 쇼이어먼, 클라렌스 서트핀, 파블로 발렌트, 더글라스 덴먼, 윌리엄 채드윅, 워렌 디얌퍼트, 모리스 제스터, 존 패터슨,윌리엄 스파링도 있고요.35번째 커터 (ex-USCGC Oliver F) 베리)는 24번째 커터(전 USCGC 도널드 R) 이후 안젤라 맥샨(Angela McShan)으로 지명됩니다. 호슬리)는 올리버 F로 개명했습니다. 베리.
2019년 10월, 해경은 커터 55~64의 이름을 붙였습니다.[154]멜빈 벨, 데이비드 듀렌, 플로렌스 핀치, 존 위더스푼, 얼 커닝햄, 프레드릭 맨, 올리비아 후커, 빈센트 댄즈, 제프리 팔라초, 마빈 페렛 등입니다.[153]
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The Dutch design was selected in 2008 because in 2007, the Coast Guard was finally forced to admit defeat in its effort to build an earlier design for Fast Response Cutters. The shipbuilders (Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman) screwed up, big time. While the Coast Guard shares some of the blame, for coming up with new concepts that didn't work out, the shipbuilders are the primary culprits because they are, well, the shipbuilding professionals and signed off on the Coast Guard concepts. Under intense pressure from media, politicians, and the shame of it all, the Coast Guard promptly went looking for an existing (off-the-shelf) design and in a hurry. That had become urgent because of an earlier screw-up.
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The Navy should latch onto the Coast Guard's WPC program to acquire a PC(R) that could also serve as a MDUSV development platform and, eventually, a MDUSV... A vessel based on the WPC would take advantage of the Coast Guard's sunk development costs and production learning curve, while also leveraging multiyear procurement to achieve still greater cost savings.
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If the United States and Iran go to war in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Navy's smallest warships could be the first to see combat.
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Although the cutter is far from luxurious, its crew quarters provide slightly more room and comfort than earlier models, with larger staterooms, more toilets and sinks, greater storage space, and DirecTV access in the mess areas.
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Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge reveal the ship's name placard during the cutter's commissioning.
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The William Flores' location of the commissioning honored the history of the cutter's namesake. On the night of Jan. 28, 1980, Coast Guard Seaman William "Billy" Flores, 18, died while assisting his shipmates after the Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn, collided with a large merchant vessel in the Tampa Bay ship channel.
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Of those 58, six will stay in Key West: the Charles David, Charles Sexton, Kathleen Moore, Joseph Napier, William Trump and Isaac Mayo, one arriving every three months.
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The 154 foot patrol craft 'Margaret Norvell' is the fifth vessel in the Coast Guard's Sentinel-class FRC program. To build the FRC, Bollinger Shipyards used a proven, in-service parent craft design based on the Damen Stan Patrol Boat 4708.
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The Coast Guard accepted delivery of Paul Clark, the sixth vessel in the Coast Guard's Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter (FRC) recapitalization project on May 18 in Key West, Florida.
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The first of six brand spanking new 154-foot Sentinel-class ships called Fast Response Cutters is set to arrive on Aug. 17 in Key West and crews of the new vessels are arriving to train.
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The 154-foot patrol craft Charles David Jr. is the seventh vessel in the Coast Guard's Sentinel-class FRC program. To build the FRC, Bollinger Shipyards used a proven, in-service parent craft design based on the Damen Stan Patrol Boat 4708. It has a flank speed of 28 knots, state of the art command, control, communications and computer technology, and a stern launch system for the vessels 26 foot cutter boat. The FRC has been described as an operational "game changer," by senior Coast Guard officials.
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The 154-foot Charles David Jr. was delivered Friday to the 7th Coast Guard District in Key West, Florida, where it will be commissioned in November.
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With commissioning set for Saturday of the fast-response cutter Charles David Jr., U.S. Coast Guard Sector Key West will take the first step in a two-year overhaul of the locally homeported fleet.
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The vessel was delivered to the 7th Coast Guard District in Key West, Fla., where the Coast Guard expects to commission it in March 2014.
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Coast Guard Cutter Charles Sexton was commissioned into service March 8 at Coast Guard Sector Key West, Fla. The Sexton is the second of six Fast Response Cutters to be homeported in Key West, and the eighth vessel to be delivered through the Coast Guard's Sentinel-class FRC recapitalization project.
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The Coast Guard took delivery on March 28, 2014 in Key West, Florida and is scheduled to commission the vessel in Key West, Florida during May, 2014.
- ^ 원래 조지프 네이피어로 명명될 예정이었지만, 2013년에 그 번호는 최근 사망한 레이먼드 에반스 사령관에게 다시 할당되었습니다.WPC-1115는 조셉 네이피어가 되었습니다.
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The Coast Guard took delivery on June 25, 2014 in Key West, Florida and is scheduled to commission the vessel in Key West, Florida during September, 2014.
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Be a SPONSOR of the commissioning and be part of the excitement as our local Coast Guard Sector builds the newest local fleet! Next Commissioning is September 6, 2014 for CGC RAYMOND EVANS (WPC-1110).
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A World War II hero will be honored when the Coast Guard's newest cutter is commissioned into service in Key West on Sept. 6.
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Coast Guard Sector Key West officially becomes home today for the 154-foot Cutter Raymond J. Evans. The Raymond J. Evans will be commissioned as it becomes the fourth of six new Fast Response Cutters that will be stationed in the Southernmost City.
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We are extremely happy to announce the delivery of the latest FRC built by Bollinger, the William Trump, to the 7th Coast Guard District in Key West, Florida," said Bollinger Chief Operating Officer, Ben Bordelon. "We are looking forward to honoring and celebrating the heroic acts of William Trump at the vessel's commissioning.
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The Coast Guard commissioned Isaac Mayo, the 12th fast response cutter and sixth to be based in Key West, Florida, March 28, 2015.
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We are very pleased to announce the delivery of the latest FRC built by Bollinger, the Richard Dixon, to the Seventh Coast Guard District in Puerto Rico," said Bollinger's President and CEO, Ben Bordelon. "We are looking forward to honoring and celebrating the heroic acts of Richard Dixon at the vessel's commissioning.
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The Coast Guard took delivery on July 30, 2015 in Key West, FL, and is scheduled to commission the vessel in Puerto Rico during October, 2015.
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All of these boats will be named after enlisted Coast Guard heroes, who distinguished themselves in USCG or military service. The first 25 have been named, but only 8 have been commissioned...
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Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, LA, has delivered the Joseph Napier, the 15th Fast Response Cutter (FRC) to the United States Coast Guard. The Coast Guard took delivery on October 20, 2015 in Key West, Florida, and is scheduled to commission the vessel in Puerto Rico during January, 2016.
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The 154-foot patrol craft is the 17th vessel in the Coast Guard's Sentinel-class FRC program.
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It is Alaska's first Fast Response Cutter and the first to be stationed west of the Mississippi River.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has taken delivery of USCGC Bailey Barco on February 7, 2017 in Key West, Fla. The vessel is scheduled to be commissioned in Ketchikan, Alaska in June, 2017.
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This vessel is named after McCormick, awarded the Gold Lifesaving Medal on Nov. 7, 1938, for his heroic action in rescuing a fellow Coast Guardsman in treacherous conditions where the mouth of the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean in northwest Oregon.
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The Coast Guard took delivery of the 154-foot patrol craft on April 20, 2017 in Key West, Fla. The vessel's commissioning is scheduled for July 4, 2017 in Pascagoula, Miss.
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Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, La., has delivered the 154'x25'5″x9'6″ Benjamin Dailey to the Coast Guard, the 23rd fast response cutter (FRC).
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This vessel is named after Coast Guard Hero Benjamin Dailey. Dailey, Keeper of the Cape Hatteras Life-Saving Station, was awarded the Gold Lifesaving Medal on April 24, 1885 for his exceptional bravery in one of the most daring rescues by the Life-Saving Service.
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USCGC Richard Snyder will be the first Sentinel-class cutter (FRC) stationed in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, and will be commissioned in April.
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The first of the station's new cutters, the Forrest Rednour, arrived in June and will be commissioned next week. The Coast Guard expects the Terrell Horne III and Benjamin Bottoms to arrive by summer 2019.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has announced the names and corresponding hull numbers for its next 20 Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters (FRCs), each vessel being named for a deceased leader, trailblazer or hero of the Coast Guard and its predecessor services of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, the U.S. Lifesaving Service and the U.S. Lighthouse Service, according to a Dec. 12 Coast Guard release.
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The cutter will be the first of three planned FRCs stationed in Galveston, Texas.
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Lockport-based Bollinger Shipyards delivered the USCGC Daniel Tarr, the 36th fast response cutter, to the U.S. Coast Guard on Nov. 7 in Key West, Florida.
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The Charles Moulthrope will be based in Manama, Bahrain, replacing a 110-foot Island Class Patrol Boat built by Bollinger 30 years ago. The new ship will support U.S. defense missions in southwest Asia, the Coast Guard's largest overseas presence.
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Most of the latest ship's construction occurred amid the COVID-19 pandemic and six named storms impacting Louisiana, company officials noted. Among them were hurricanes Cristobal in June and Zeta in October, both of which caused damage and work disruptions in Terrebonne and Lafourche. 'Bollinger undertook precautions to ensure the health and safety of employees and not only maintained its schedule, but delivered the vessel three weeks early,' the company said Monday.
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These namesakes include recipients of the Gold Lifesaving Medal, Silver Star Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and Medal of Freedom. These new cutters are scheduled for delivery starting in 2023 and will be named for the following people:
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Continuing the Sentinel Class' tradition of honoring women and men who distinguished themselves while serving as enlisted Coast Guard members throughout the history of the Service, FRCs 55–64 bear the names of leaders, trailblazers and heroes of the Coast Guard and its forbearers.
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A 20-hour high-speed boat chase that at times resembled a James Bond movie ended about 65 miles west of Cuba on Christmas Eve when the three suspects just gave up, law enforcement officials said.
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Three suspected boat thieves led the Coast Guard on a 345-mile high-speed chase lasting nearly 20 hours before they were eventually captured off Mexico, officials in Florida said Sunday.
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The 10 survivors are believed to be migrants trying to get the United States from the Bahamas.
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The four suspected smugglers were transferred to U.S. authorities for prosecution. The Friesland transferred the suspects and contraband to the Coast Guard Cutter Bernard C. Webber who was returning home from a successful counterdrug patrol off of Puerto Rico in support of Operation Unified Resolve.
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In this case, the interdiction operation involved the Coast Guard and the HNLMS Friesland, an offshore patrol vessel from the Royal Netherlands Navy.
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A Coast Guardsman offloads cocaine at Coast Guard Sector Miami Beach, Florida, Nov. 20, 2015.
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On the Webber, Gould and Mike Cortese, commanding officer of Coast Guard Station Miami Beach, show the SLEP group what the Coast Guard does if it catches a target of interest making an illicit run from Bimini to the United States carrying migrants, drugs, money or guns.
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Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge, a 154-foot Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter homeported at Sector Miami, offload approximately 1,500 pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated wholesale value of $23 million, in St. Petersburg, Fla., Monday, March 17, 2014.
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The United States Coast Guard Vessel (USCG) William Flores brought 12 Cuban migrants to the Lucayan Harbour Friday, April 1 and handed them over to a team of officers headed by SIO (Senior Immigration Officer) Jerome Hutcheson.
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Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Paul Clark repatriated 66 Cuban migrants to Bahia de Cabañas, Cuba, Friday. This repatriation was a result of four separate migrant interdiction events this week.
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This repatriation is a result of three separate interdictions at sea in the south Florida Straits. These were interdictions of Cuban nationals attempting to illegally enter the United States on unseaworthy vessels commonly referred to as "rustics" or "chugs."
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The Coast Guard Cutters Kathleen Moore, Marlin, along with numerous other Coast Guard patrol boats and aircraft, aggressively patrol the Florida Straits to detect and deter illegal and unsafe maritime migration. Safety of life at sea is always the Coast Guard's top priority.
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The agency's cutter Richard Dixon responded and seized the vessel after suspects tossed four packages into the water.
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The USCG cutter Richard Dixon repatriated 24 migrants to the Dominican Republic.
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The crew of the USCG Richard Dixon transferred the 25 migrants, who claimed to be citizens of the Dominican Republic, on board the cutter for safety and biometric processing.
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The Coast Guard Cutter Richard Dixon repatriated the remaining 14 Dominicans to the Dominican Republic during an at-sea transfer of the migrants to a Dominican Navy patrol vessel Friday just south of La Romana.
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The crew of the Napier, which is based in Port Canaveral, Florida, towed the 70-foot (21-meter) fishing vessel, the Lady Michelle, to St. Vincent and four men on board from Guyana were taken to the U.S. Virgin Islands to face possible criminal charges. The Coast Guard took the cocaine to Puerto Rico and turned it over to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
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In July Oliver Berry's crew set a new milestone by deploying over the horizon to the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The 4,400 nautical mile trip marked marking the furthest deployment of an FRC to date for the Coast Guard and is the first deployment of its kind in the Pacific.
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'It was a good transit, the longest we've conducted yet, nine days at sea and we're proving the capabilities of these new cutters to operate over the horizon throughout the remote Pacific,' said Lt. James Provost, commanding officer of Joseph Gerczak.
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After the passing of several well-known Coast Guard heroes last year, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Charles "Skip" Bowen mentioned in his blog that the Coast Guard does not do enough to honor its fallen heroes.
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Previously designated to be named the Coast Guard Cutter Sentinel, the cutter Bernard C. Webber will be the first of the service's new 153-foot patrol cutters. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen approved the change of the cutter's name to allow this class of vessels to be named after outstanding enlisted members who demonstrated exceptional heroism in the line of duty. This will be the first class of cutters to be named exclusively for enlisted members of the Coast Guard and its predecessor services.
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The Commandant personally informed the Horne family earlier today a fast response cutter will bear Terrell Horne's name in honor of his sacrifice and faithful service in defense of his nation.
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Two Mexican nationals from Ensenada who were apprehended on a smuggling panga in December 2012 were convicted today in the death of Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III.
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Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III's death made him the first Coast Guardsman murdered in the line of duty since 1927, officials said. Horne, who spent 14 years with the Coast Guard, was posthumously promoted to the rank of senior chief petty officer.
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The Coast Guard recently announced the names of the 26th through 35th Sentinel-class fast response cutters through a series of posts on its official blog, the Coast Guard Compass.
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