Sentinel class cutters
The Sentinel Class Cutter, previously known as the Fast Response Cutter, is part of the United States Coast Guard's Deepwater program.[1][2][3][4]
At 46.8 m (153.54 ft) it is similar to, but larger than 123 foot extended Island Class Cutters, like the USCGC Matagorda. The vessels are based on the Damen Stan 4708 patrol vessels. The South African government employs similar vessels for environmental and fishery patrol.[5]
Like the Marine Protector class, and the cancelled extended Island class cutters, the Fast Response Cutter would deploy the Short Range Prosecutor Rigid-hulled inflatable for rescues and interceptions.[6]
On March 14 2007 Thad Allen, the Commandant, announced that they had withdrawn from a contract for the construction of the vessels, but had not entirely cancelled the program.[7][8] The new program would focus more on "commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS)" technology. The earlier design would have used hull built on composite materials, built by Northrop Grumman.[9]
On September 26 2008 Bollinger Shipyards was awarded $88 million USD to build the prototype for the Coast Guard's Sentinel Class cutters.[10] The cutter will be the first of a series of 24-34 43 m (141.08 ft) cutters built to a design largely based on the Stan 4708 patrol vessels from the Netherlands firm the Damen Group.[11]
Originally, the first cutter was to be named the USCGC Sentinel.[12][13] However, she was later named the USCGC Bernard C. Webber after a recently deceased Coast Guard petty officer who lead a heroic rescue of 32 stranded seamen.[14] The second vessel will be named the USCGC Richard Etheridge, who served in the Coast Guard during the American Civil War.[15] The vessels will be armed with a 25mm autocannon in a Protector Remote Weapons Station, and four crew-served Browning M2 .50 caliber machine guns. They will have a bow thruster for maneuvering in crowded anchorages and channels. They will have small underwater fins, for coping with the rolling and pitching caused by large waves. They will have a stern launching ramp, like the Marine Protecter class and the eight failed expanded Island Class cutters. They will be staffed by a crew of 22.
According to Marine Log, modifications to the Coast Guard vessels from the base design include an increase in speed from 23 to 28 knots; fixed pitch rather than variable pitch propellers; stern launch capability; watertight bulkheads.[16] The lead vessel will be stationed in Miami, and was originally expected to be commissioned in the fall of 2010.[17][18]
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On October 27, 2010, the Coast Guard released the names of the first 14 Coast Guard enlisted heroes for whom the Sentinel-class FRCs will be named.[19][20][21]
Name | Hull number |
Builder | Delivered | Commissioned | Home port |
Status |
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USCGC Bernard C. Webber (WPC-1101) | WPC-1101 | Bollinger Shipyards | Template:Date table sorting | Template:Date table sorting | Miami, Florida | Active service |
USCGC Richard Etheridge (WPC-1102) | WPC-1102 | Bollinger Shipyards | Template:Date table sorting | Template:Date table sorting | Miami, Florida | Active service[22] |
USCGC William Flores (WPC-1103) | WPC-1103 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2011-11-10 | 2012-11-03 | Miami, Florida | Active service[23] |
USCGC Robert Yered (WPC-1104) | WPC-1104 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2012-11-23 | 2013-02-15 | Miami, Florida | Active service[24][25] |
USCGC Margaret Norvell (WPC-1105) | WPC-1105 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2013-01-13 | 2013-06-01 | Miami, Florida | Active service[26][27][28][29] |
USCGC Paul Clark (WPC-1106) | WPC-1106 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2013-05-18 | 2013-08-24 | Miami, Florida | Active service[30] |
USCGC Charles David Jr. (WPC-1107) | WPC-1107 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2013-08-17 | 2013-11-16 | Key West, Florida | Active service[26][27][31][32][33][34][35][36] |
USCGC Charles W. Sexton (WPC-1108) | WPC-1108 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2013-12-10 | 2014-03-08 | Key West, Florida | Active service[26][27][37][38] |
USCGC Kathleen Moore (WPC-1109) | WPC-1109 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2014-03-28 | 2014-05-10 | Key West, Florida | Active service[39] |
USCGC Raymond Evans (WPC-1110) | WPC-1110 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2014-06-25 | 2014-09-06 | Key West, Florida | Active service[26][27][41][42][43][44] |
USCGC William Trump (WPC-1111) | WPC-1111 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2014-11-25 | 2015-01-24 | Key West, Florida | Active service[26][27][45][46][47][48] |
USCGC Isaac Mayo (WPC-1112) | WPC-1112 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2015-01-13 | 2015-03-28 | Key West, Florida | Active service[26][27][49] |
USCGC Richard Dixon (WPC-1113) | WPC-1113 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2015-04-14 | 2015-06-20 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[50][26][51] |
USCGC Heriberto Hernandez (WPC-1114) | WPC-1114 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2015-07-30 | 2015-10-16 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[50][52][53] |
USCGC Joseph Napier (WPC-1115) | WPC-1115 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2015-10-20 | 2016-01-29 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[50][54][55] |
USCGC Winslow W. Griesser (WPC-1116) | WPC-1116 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2015-12-23 | 2016-03-11 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[50][54] |
USCGC Donald Horsley (WPC-1117) | WPC-1117 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2016-03-05 | 2016-05-20 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[54][56] |
USCGC Joseph Tezanos (WPC-1118) | WPC-1118 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2016-06-22 | 2016-08-26 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[54]Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag[57][58]
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USCGC Benjamin B. Dailey (WPC-1123) | WPC-1123 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2017-04-20 | 2017-07-04 | Pascagoula, Mississippi | Heavily damaged by fire on December 10th, 2021[54][59][60][61] |
USCGC Oliver F. Berry (WPC-1124) | WPC-1124 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2017-06-27 | 2017-10-31 | Honolulu, Hawaii | Active service |
USCGC Jacob Poroo (WPC-1125) | WPC-1125 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2017-09-05 | 2017-12-08 | Pascagoula, Mississippi | Active service |
USCGC Joseph Gerczak (WPC-1126) | WPC-1126 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2017-11-09 | 2018-03-09 | Honolulu, Hawaii | Active service |
USCGC Richard Snyder (WPC-1127) | WPC-1127 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2018-02-08 | 2018-04-20 | Atlantic Beach, North Carolina | Active service[54][62] |
USCGC Nathan Bruckenthal (WPC-1128) | WPC-1128 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2018-03-29 | 2018-07-25 | Atlantic Beach, North Carolina | Active service |
USCGC Forrest Rednour (WPC-1129) | WPC-1129 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2018-06-07 | 2018-11-08 | San Pedro, California | Active service[63][64][65] |
USCGC Robert Ward (WPC-1130) | WPC-1130 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2018-08-21 | 2019-03-02 | San Pedro, California | Active service[66][67][64] |
USCGC Terrell Horne (WPC-1131) | WPC-1131 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2018-10-25 | 2019-03-22 | San Pedro, California | Active service[66][68][64] |
USCGC Benjamin Bottoms (WPC-1132) | WPC-1132 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2019-01-08 | 2019-05-01 | San Pedro, California | Active service[66][64][69] |
USCGC Joseph Doyle (WPC-1133) | WPC-1133 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2019-03-21 | 2019-06-08 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Active service[70] |
USCGC William Hart (WPC-1134) | WPC-1134 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2019-05-23 | 2019-09-26 | Honolulu, Hawaii | Active service[71][72] |
USCGC Angela McShan (WPC-1135) | WPC-1135 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2019-08-01 | 2019-10-26 | Cape May, New Jersey | Active service[73][74][75] |
USCGC Daniel Tarr (WPC-1136) | WPC-1136 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2019-11-07 | 2020-01-10 | Galveston, Texas | Active service[73][76][77][78][79][80] |
USCGC Edgar Culbertson (WPC-1137) | WPC-1137 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2020-02-06 | 2020-06-11 | Galveston, Texas | Active service[73][77][81][82][83][84] |
USCGC Harold Miller (WPC-1138) | WPC-1138 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2020-04-02 | 2020-07-15 | Galveston, Texas | Active service[73][77][83][85] |
USCGC Myrtle Hazard (WPC-1139) | WPC-1139 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2020-05-28 | 2021-07-29 | Santa Rita, Guam | Active service[73][77][86][87][88][89] |
USCGC Oliver Henry (WPC-1140) | WPC-1140 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2020-07-30 | 2021-07-29 | Santa Rita, Guam | Active service[73][77][88][89][90] |
USCGC Charles Moulthrope (WPC-1141)[91] | WPC-1141 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2020-10-22 | 2021-01-21 | Manama, Bahrain | Active service[73][77][92][93] |
USCGC Robert Goldman (WPC-1142) | WPC-1142 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2020-12-21 | 2021-03-12 | Manama, Bahrain | Active service[73][77][92][94][95] |
USCGC Frederick Hatch (WPC-1143) | WPC-1143 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2021-02-10 | 2021-07-29 | Santa Rita, Guam | Active service[73][88][89][96][97] |
USCGC Glen Harris (WPC-1144) | WPC-1144 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2021-04-22 | 2021-08-06 | Manama, Bahrain | Active service[73][77][98][99][100][101] |
USCGC Emlen Tunnell (WPC-1145) | WPC-1145 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2021-07-01 | 2021-10-15 | Manama, Bahrain | Active service[102][103] |
USCGC John Scheuerman (WPC-1146) | WPC-1146 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2021-10-22 | 2022-02-23 | Manama, Bahrain | Active service[73][77][99][104][105] |
USCGC Clarence Sutphin Jr. (WPC-1147) | WPC-1147 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2022-01-06 | 2022-04-21 | Manama, Bahrain | Active service[73][77][99][106][107] |
USCGC Pablo Valent (WPC-1148) | WPC-1148 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2022-03-17 | 2022-05-11 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Active service[73][77][108][109] |
USCGC Douglas Denman (WPC-1149) | WPC-1149 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2022-05-26 | 2022-09-28 | Ketchikan, Alaska | Sea Trials[110][73][77] |
USCGC William Chadwick (WPC-1150) | WPC-1150 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2022-08-04 | Boston, Massachusetts | Sea Trials[111][73][77][112] | |
USCGC Warren Deyampert (WPC-1151) | WPC-1151 | Bollinger Shipyards | Boston, Massachusetts | Under construction[73][113][114][112] | ||
USCGC Maurice Jester (WPC-1152) | WPC-1152 | Bollinger Shipyards | Under construction[73][113][114] | |||
USCGC John Patterson (WPC-1153) | WPC-1153 | Bollinger Shipyards | Under construction[73][113][114] | |||
USCGC William Sparling (WPC-1154) | WPC-1154 | Bollinger Shipyards | Under construction[73][113][114] | |||
USCGC Melvin Bell (WPC-1155) | WPC-1155 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2023 | Under construction[113][114][115][116] | ||
USCGC David Duren (WPC-1156) | WPC-1156 | Bollinger Shipyards | Under construction[113][114][115][116] | |||
USCGC Florence Finch (WPC-1157) | WPC-1157 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2024 | Under contract[114][115][116][117] | ||
USCGC John G. Witherspoon (WPC-1158) | WPC-1158 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2024 | Under contract[114][115][116][117] | ||
USCGC Earl Cunningham (WPC-1159) | WPC-1159 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2024 | Under contract[115][116][117] | ||
USCGC Frederick Mann (WPC-1160) | WPC-1160 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2024 | Under contract[115][116][117] | ||
USCGC Olivia Hooker (WPC-1161) | WPC-1161 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2025 | Under contract[115][116][118] | ||
USCGC Vincent Danz (WPC-1162) | WPC-1162 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2025 | Under contract[115][116][118] | ||
USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo (WPC-1163) | WPC-1163 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2025 | Under contract[115][116][118] | ||
USCGC Marvin Perrett (WPC-1164) | WPC-1164 | Bollinger Shipyards | 2025 | Under contract[115][116][118] |
On February 10, 2015, the USCG solicited vendors to bid to provide temporary lodging services for pre-commissioning crews in Lockport for each of 19 specific cutters to be launched for 19 specific date periods per vessel from April 19, 2015, out through December 28, 2018.[119] [119]
References
- ↑ Christopher P. Cavas. U.S. Coast Guard Chooses New Patrol Boat, Defense News, 2009-09-30. Retrieved on 2009-10-13.
- ↑ Fast Response Cutter (FRC). Integrated Deepwater System Program. Retrieved on 2007-09-01.
- ↑ Mark D. Faram. Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters: A new generation of Coast Guard patrol boats, Defense Media Network, 2010-12-10. Retrieved on 2011-05-23.
- ↑ Damen Stan Patrol Vessel 4708: Lillian Ngoyi, Damen Group. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.
- ↑ Short Range Prosecutor (SRP). Integrated Deepwater System Program. Retrieved on 2007-09-01.
- ↑ [https//www.piersystem.com/go/doc/786/150630/ Coast Guard reassigns Deepwater replacement patrol boat acquisition project]. United States Coast Guard (2007-03-14). Retrieved on 2007-09-01.
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- ↑ Acquisition Directorate: Newsroom, United States Coast Guard. Retrieved on 2009-10-08.
- ↑ SENTINEL Class Patrol Boat: Media Round Table, United States Coast Guard, 2008-09-30. Retrieved on 2009-10-03.
- ↑ Fast Response Cutter - Sentinel Class, United States Coast Guard, 2009-08-27. Retrieved on 2009-10-09.
- ↑ Sentinel Class Patrol Boat : Project Description, United States Coast Guard, 2008-10-16. Retrieved on 2009-10-09.
- ↑ Christopher Lagan. UPDATED: First Sentinel Class cutter named for CG hero Webber, United States Coast Guard, 2010-03-19. Retrieved on 2011-04-24.
- ↑ CGC Richard Etheridge (WPC-1102), United States Coast Guard, 2011-02-24. Retrieved on 2011-05-23. mirror
- ↑ Bollinger awarded potential $1.5 billion FRC contract, Marine Log, 2009-09-26. Retrieved on 2009-10-10.
- ↑ Fact sheet: Fast Response Cutter/Sentinel-class Patrol Boat, United States Coast Guard, 2009-09. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.
- ↑ Keyon K. Jeff. Bollinger Shipyards delivers final Marine Protector-class CPB, Tri-Parish Times, 2009-10-11. Retrieved on 2009-10-11.
- ↑ Stephanie Young. Coast Guard Heroes, United States Coast Guard, 2010-10-27. mirror
- ↑ Michael Valliant. Fast Response Cutters: The Heroes of the Coast Guard Fleet, United States Coast Guard, November 2010, p. 1. mirror
- ↑ James Jay Carafano, Matt A. Mayer, Paul Rosenzweigis, Brian Slattery. 2013 Second Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, 2013-02-15. mirror
- ↑ Cutter Richard Etheridge in commission, United States Coaast Guard, 2012-08-03. “Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge reveal the ship's name placard during the cutter's commissioning.”
- ↑ PHOTO RELEASE: Coast Guard Cutter William Flores commissioned in Tampa, Florida., United States Coast Guard, 2012-11-03. “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.” mirror
- ↑ Mike Nixon. Bollinger sets sail with 4th in series, Tri-Parish Times, 2012-03-12. mirror
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 Current U.S. and Canadian Shipbuilding Contracts, Marine Log, 2012-12-28.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 Adam Linhardt. Newest, fastest cutters on the way: All 58 ships will pass through Key West, Coast Guard says, Key News, 2013-04-03. “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.”
- ↑ Bollinger Deliver Fifth Fast Response Cutter, Marine Link, 2013-03-25. “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.”
- ↑ Commissioning ceremony for Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell, Coast Guard News, 2013-05-30.
- ↑ Fast Response Cutter, Paul Clark, named after WWII hero, delivered to Coast Guard, Government Security News, 2013-05-22. “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.” mirror
- ↑ Clark, Cammy. KEY WEST: New Coast Guard cutter honors African-American ship cook and hero Charles David Jr. – Florida Keys, 2013-11-17.
- ↑ Adam Linhardt. Coast Guard: Fast times ahead, Florida Keys News, 2013-07-07. “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.” mirror
- ↑ Bollinger Shipyards delivers seventh Sentinel Class cutter, Marine Log, 2013-08-20. “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.” mirror
- ↑ Keith Magill. Bollinger delivers latest Coast Guard cutter, Daily Comet, 2013-08-20. “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.” mirror
- ↑ Sean Kinney. First of six new Keys Coast Guard cutters is commissioned Saturday, Key News, 2013-11-13. “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.” mirror
- ↑ Jed Lipinski. Bollinger delivers eighth Fast-Response Cutter to U.S. Coast Guard, 2013-12-10. “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.”
- ↑ Coast Guard's Eighth FRC Enters Service, Marine Link, 2014-03-14. “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.”
- ↑ Bollinger Delivers 9th USCG Fast Response Cutter, Marine Link, 2014-03-28. “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.”
- ↑ Originally was to be named the Joseph Napier, but, in 2013, the number was reassigned to the recently deceased Commander Raymond Evans. WPC-1115 became the Joseph Napier.
- ↑ Bollinger Delivers 10th Coast Guard FRC, Maritime Executive, 2014-06-25. “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.”
- ↑ KEY WEST NAVY LEAGUE COMMISSIONING COMMITTEE welcomes you, Key West Navy League. “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).”
- ↑ Nancy Klingener. New Coast Guard Ship Honors WWII Hero In Key West, WLRN-TV, 2014-08-26. “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.”
- ↑ Adam Linhardt. Newest Key West cutter enters service, Key West Citizen, 2014-09-06. “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.”
- ↑ Bollinger delivers FRC named for Normandy hero, Marine Log, 2014-11-25. “"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."” mirror
- ↑ Keith MaGill. Local shipyard delivers latest Coast Guard cutter, Daily Comet, 2014-11-25. mirror
- ↑ Eric Haus. Bollinger Delivers 11th FRC to the U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Link, 2014-11-25. mirror
- ↑ Bollinger Shipyards delivers Coast Guard cutter, Kentucky Advocate, 2014-11-25. mirror
- ↑ Acquisition Update: Coast Guard Commissions 12th Fast Response Cutter, United States Coast Guard, 2015-03-30. “The Coast Guard commissioned Isaac Mayo, the 12th fast response cutter and sixth to be based in Key West, Florida, March 28, 2015.”
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 50.2 50.3 Grace Jean. US Coast Guard accepts 16th fast response cutter, Jane's Fighting Ships Yearbook 2015, 2015-12-28. “With six cutters operating out of Miami, Florida, and six based in Key West, plus the two in San Juan, the USCG has 14 FRCs in service.”
- ↑ Bollinger delivers FRC Richard Dixon, Marine Log, 2015-04-15. “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.”
- ↑ Bollinger delivers FRC Heriberto Hernandez, Marine Log, 2015-07-30. “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.”
- ↑ Sig Christenson. Coast Guard's newest cutter named for Kennedy High School hero, 2015-10-16.
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 54.2 54.3 54.4 54.5 FRC Plan B: The Sentinel Class, Defense Industry Daily, 2014-05-02. “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...”
- ↑ Bollinger delivers FRC Joseph Napier, Marine Log, 2015-10-20. “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.”
- ↑ Bollinger Shipyards delivers latest Coast Guard cutter, 2016-03-08. “The 154-foot patrol craft is the 17th vessel in the Coast Guard's Sentinel-class FRC program.”
- ↑ Eric Haun. FRC Bailey Barco Delivered to the USCG, Marine link, 2017-02-08. “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.”
- ↑ Bollinger delivers latest Coast Guard cutter, 2017-02-08. “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.”
- ↑ Eric Haun. Bollinger Delivers USCGC Benjamin Dailey, Marine Link, 2017-04-20. “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.”
- ↑ Ken Hocke. Bollinger delivers latest fast response cutter to USCG, WorkBoat magazine, 2017-04-21. “Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, La., has delivered the 154’x25’5″x9’6″ Benjamin Dailey to the Coast Guard, the 23rd fast response cutter (FRC).”
- ↑ Bollinger delivers the 23rd FRC to USCG, Port News, 2017-04-21. “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.”
- ↑ U.S. Coast Guard Accepts 27th Fast Response Cutter, USCGC Richard Snyder, DefPost, 2018-02-10. “USCGC Richard Snyder will be the first Sentinel-class cutter (FRC) stationed in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, and will be commissioned in April.”
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 Megan Barnes. Meet the Los Angeles-Long Beach Coast Guard station's newest fast-response cutter, Daily Breeze, 2018-10-31. “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.”
- ↑ Coast Guard commissions first California FRC, 9 November 2018.
- ↑ 66.0 66.1 66.2 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ ALCGENL 117/18 – AY19 OFF-SEASON SOLICITATION – CGC WILLIAM HART (WPC-1134).
- ↑ Bollinger delivers Coast Guard cutter.
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- ↑ Bollinger Delivers USCGC Angela McShan.
- ↑ CG Cutter McShan Commissioned, 29 October 2019.
- ↑ Coast Guard accepts 36th fast response cutter, U.S. Coast Guard, 2019-11-09. “The cutter will be the first of three planned FRCs stationed in Galveston, Texas.”
- ↑ 77.00 77.01 77.02 77.03 77.04 77.05 77.06 77.07 77.08 77.09 77.10 77.11 77.12 Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport Louisiana.
- ↑ Mike Hill. Bollinger delivers Coast Guard cutter, Houma Today, 2019-11-17. “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.”
- ↑ Coast Guard Cutter arrives in Galveston, Texas (December 26, 2019).
- ↑ Coast Guard commissions Cutter Daniel Tarr in Galveston, Texas.
- ↑ New Coast Guard cutter to be named for local hero (April 30, 2019).
- ↑ Coast Guard accepts delivery of Cutter Edgar Culbertson.
- ↑ 83.0 83.1 Greater Houston Council of the Navy League U.S. Event.
- ↑ Coast Guard Cutter Edgar Culbertson commissioning.
- ↑ Bollinger delivers 38th Fast Response Cutter to the USCG (April 6, 2020).
- ↑ ALCGENL 119/19 – AY20 OFF-SEASON SOLICITATION – CGC MYRTLE HAZARD (WPC-1139).
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- ↑ We invite you to join us for the April 2022 commissioning of USCGC Clarence Sutphin Jr. New York Council Navy League of the United States.
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