/XObject << /Rotate 0 /Contents 346 0 R /Im0 243 0 R 4433 Long Beach Road, SE Southport, North Carolina 28461 United States. endobj . document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); All Rights Reserved. /CropBox [ 2.8609 3.81461 795.099 617.96 ] Based out of two locations in North Carolina and then Portsmouth, Virginia, during her Coast Guard career, the vessel was then used as an icebreaker by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. /Resources << /Type /Page << >> /Type /Page >> /Rotate 0 Repairs to the minor? >> Galveston, TX (409) 766-4787. /Rotate 0 /Parent 1 0 R /XObject << << /T1_3 137 0 R Unless the above was a nearly duplicate incident. /Parent 1 0 R >> endobj >> endobj >> Some vessels will experience emergencies at sea; theyll be involved in collisions, run aground or catch fire. >> Bayberry is commanded by Chief Petty Officer Christopher Thompson, USCG, who describes the ship as: a unique platform designed specifically to work in the types of waterways we have. Bayberry and her crew members repair and reposition buoys from Morehead City, North Carolina, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and spend days at sea while traveling to assignments. Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Muster Rolls 1833-1932 . >> Anybody who has been on the water knows that things happen, and you never know when you might need help, Bearden says. Scott Aldridge is the co-president of the Cape Fear River Pilots Association. >> /Parent 1 0 R >> << /T1_1 110 0 R /Im0 348 0 R >> /Im0 304 0 R /Descent -250 /CropBox [ 3.81461 3.0993 617.96 795.338 ] >> /Rotate 0 USCGC Barberry (WLI-294) is a United States Coast Guard buoy tender that was donated to the state of Maryland in 1971. /T1_3 241 0 R /T1_0 166 0 R Characteristics Number Planned: 65 Length: 154 feet Beam: 25 feet Draft: 9 feet 6 inches Displacement: 353 long tons Maximum Speed: 28+ knots endobj >> >> She was sold in 1800. [1] [2] They carry the ship prefix USCGC . endobj >> Posted Dec 14, 2015. /T1_0 158 0 R /T1_2 90 0 R /T1_2 296 0 R 45-48. /CropBox [ 4.05299 5.4834 796.291 619.629 ] The Coast Guardsman who lost his life was MST3 Bradley J. Galik, USCG. /Im0 107 0 R /Resources << /XObject << /MediaBox [ 0 0 618.675 795.815 ] /Type /Page /Type /Page /T1_1 253 0 R The Seattle Fire Department double checked. /Rotate 0 One of their most visible aids to navigation is the Oak Island Lighthouse. 5 0 obj ATLANTIC BEACH, NC 28512 /Pages 1 0 R /Type /Page >> /Contents 226 0 R She was declared a total loss,
/T1_2 155 0 R 201015-N-IE405-1014 ARABIAN GULF (Oct. 15, 2020) The, Combined Naval forces from the United States Navy, A boat crew aboard a Coast Guard 47-foot Motor Life, 161207-N-OH262-184 NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (December 7, 2016), Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Resolute offload 168 bales of cocaine at Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, 191028-N-LQ653-1496 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 28, 2019) Henry, OIL RECOVERY BOOM - U.S. Coast guard photo, CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, Dungeness Spit, WA (1997)--The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry (WLI 65400) enroute to the 1997 boom exercise near Dungeness Spit, Washington. /Contents 165 0 R >> /CropBox [ 3.81461 3.0993 617.96 795.338 ] Shoaling conditions in the area were exacerbated in late August by Hurricane Irene. Disclaimer: A work of the U.S. National Archives and DVIDS is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." /Resources << /Resources << << /T1_0 141 0 R Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutters -- The FRC -- 154-Feet Long and Full of Fight, by James Flynn, USNR (Ret. /Contents 287 0 R Actual date the Iroquois grounded was 29 June 1954. /MediaBox [ 0 0 623.205 799.391 ] 17 0 obj >> Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Muster Rolls 1833-1932 . Depths of less than three feet exist in many areas of Lockwoods Folly Inlet, less than the congressionally authorized federal navigation WILMINGTON, N.C. The Coast Guard medevaced a 19-year-old male after noticing a commotion aboard a 16-foot skiff near Wrightsville Beach, N.C., Tuesday. PO Box 5000 . /Contents 314 0 R /Resources << /Type /Page 42 0 obj /Type /Page /FontWeight 400 << /Type /Page She was sold in November, 1798. /XObject << Her first master was Hopley Yeaton. /XObject << /Contents 92 0 R >> /T1_1 167 0 R CGC NEVER BUILT, JOUETT; USS; (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 13, KUKUI (1946 USCG); AK 174; WAK 186; ex-USS COLQUITT, LANSING, USS, (1952 USCG); DE 388; WDE 488, LT VESSELS (U.S. ARMY TUGS; World War II), MAGNOLIA (1946 USCG); ACM 3; WAGL 328; WLB 328, MANASQUAN, USS; WAG 273 (On loan from USN), MARITA (1943 USCG; formerly HMS); WPY 175, McCALL; USS; (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 14, McCULLOCH (1946 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 386; ex-WACHAPREAGUE, McDOUGAL; USS; (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 6, MENEMSHA, USS; WAG 274 (On loan from USN), MOCOMA (1932); ex-CAYUGA, WPG 163; ex-HMS TOTLAND, MONAGHAN; USS; (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 15, NETTLE (ex-FS 396); (1945 AUS); (1947 USCG); WAK 169, NEVER BUILT (1972); WHEO 701; a.k.a. >> towed off the shoal, and sunk in the lake as an artificial reef. We went immediately full astern on the Yukon, but due to the narrow channel we were unable to miss the Polar Sea. /Type /Page >> /CropBox [ 2.38409 3.0993 794.622 617.245 ] /Rotate 0 The Green Wave claimed $300,000 worth of damage to itself, while the Polar Sea will wear a 10-foot long crease in its port racing stripe to its grave. >> /MediaBox [ 0 0 617.007 794.622 ] ", "I was on Polar Star Aug-95 to Aug-98. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] /C0_0 315 0 R /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] 6 0 obj Coast Guard Academy - /T1_2 83 0 R /CS /DeviceRGB /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding /XObject << /Font << Her first master was Jonathan Maltbie. >> Generally, she provided aid to navigation and search and rescue,[2] as well as serving as a buoy tender. Senior Chief Petty Officer Josh R. Meyer, USCG, serves as the Officer-In-Charge of Station Oak Island. Required immediate shipyard availability to repair the eight-foot gash in her bow. /T1_0 247 0 R /Resources << (yWF&%eDDb=jUTk\%|g]!%1gGzyN"{F9oDoVYe?=x{&{H9g4 Find Bayberry images dated from 1920 to 2019. /Rotate 0 << /CropBox [ 6.67551 8.58279 798.914 622.729 ] >> All of these vessels navigate through challenging shoals and crowded channels to reach their destinations. /T1_0 147 0 R /T1_1 82 0 R >> endobj >> Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Logbooks 1791-1991 Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Muster Rolls 1831 - 1949. ", 1967 -- Yakutat: "On July 6, 1967, USCGC Yakutat WHEC-380 collided with the USN tanker Cimarron during refueling in the waters off Viet Nam, split 14 frames, returned to Subic Bay for repairs. ", 1967 -- Staten Island: "In the summer of 1967 the Staten Island bounced on the bottom while traveling west from Prudhoe Bay after completing a survey of the area. /Font << Illustrated overview of small cutters & patrol boats (less than 100-feet in length, by HMC James T. 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History of the USCG cutters [ edit] >> /Type /Page I was an RM2 at her homeport of Mobile at the time and recall the message traffic well, and had friends on her. /T1_1 223 0 R /T1_0 129 0 R >> /XObject << /Parent 1 0 R Brunswick County is also home to a large fleet of commercial fishing and work vessels. /MediaBox [ 0 0 615.576 793.43 ] /XObject << >> /Rotate 0 /MediaBox [ 0 0 623.205 799.391 ] /Type /Page The Historian's Office maintains a file on most of these vessels. /MediaBox [ 0 0 621.775 798.199 ] /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] /Type /Page /T1_0 123 0 R 10 0 obj According to Senior Chief Meyer, Station Oak Island provides critical rescue, law enforcement and maritime security services to all the different types of mariners in our area: recreational boaters, commercial fishermen, ocean going vessels, two ferry services, military vessels and more. /Rotate 0 /Im0 151 0 R This was . towed off the shoal, and sunk in the lake as an artificial reef. >> >> /T1_3 144 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 617.007 794.622 ] /Font << All of these materials are preserved because they are important to the workings of Government, have long-term research worth, or provide information of value to citizens. 104 Clark Point Rd. >> /Parent 1 0 R She was sold in 1798. /Font << /T1_0 208 0 R << The station has a fleet of four rescue vessels including two 47-foot motor lifeboats and two 29-foot response boats. /Im0 231 0 R << ", "The Polar Sea entry for 28 Jan 1982 was incorrect. Galveston, TX (409) 766-5681. /CropBox [ 1.4305 1.19209 615.576 793.43 ] /XObject << /T1_0 115 0 R The Aids to Navigation Team is commanded by Petty Officer Christopher Fuentes, USCG, and is responsible for the management of more than 800 aids to navigation as well as 55 range light systems. >> The Aids to Navigation Team is a specialized unit that manages and repairs all the aids to navigation between Little River, South Carolina, and the Onslow Swing Bridge near Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. /Contents 185 0 R /Im0 338 0 R /T1_2 229 0 R /T1_0 252 0 R >> I still remember the poor fireman crying out in sickbay after the incident -- he was lucky to have lived. /CropBox [ 2.14571 1.9073 616.291 794.146 ] She was declared a total loss. She was built at New York for service in New York waters. /Parent 1 0 R /Contents 232 0 R The cancer-causing mineral, asbestos, was used to manufacture cutters until 1991-leaving thousands of Coast Guardsmen at risk for potential cancers. . /CropBox [ 1.4305 1.19209 615.576 793.43 ] >> /T1_1 180 0 R /T1_1 343 0 R /Contents 332 0 R endobj endobj 5) Scammel -Launched on 24 August 1791. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] /Widths 49 0 R /CropBox [ 0 0 614.146 792.238 ] /XObject << /Parent 1 0 R Sustained substantial hull and keel damage. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Herman) WILMINGTON, N.C. The Coast Guard, Army Corps of Engineers and . Recreational boaters also appreciate the presence of Coast Guard patrols on local waterways. /Contents 280 0 R 22 0 obj /Rotate 0 /Rotate 0 CGC Clamp. /T1_3 161 0 R /T1_1 116 0 R >> CA: United States Department of the interior, National Park Service, Golden
/MediaBox [ 0 0 615.576 793.43 ] Her first master was William Cook. /T1_2 328 0 R << USCGC Point Young (WPB-82303) was an 82-foot (25 m) Point class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1960 for use as a law enforcement and search and rescue patrol boat. /T1_1 334 0 R >> /Parent 1 0 R >> >> I departed Polar Star in June of 1994 just days before light offs on the newly rebuilt number 1 boiler. /CropBox [ 2.8609 2.38409 617.007 794.622 ] ", 1996 -- Firebush: "The Firebush ran hard aground in April of 1996 in Bechivan Bay, Alaska. The ocean, the Cape Fear River and the Intracoastal Waterway intersect close by. /T1_1 301 0 R endobj /Rotate 0 [4] The largest vessel used by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources as of 2020, the vessel was used for icebreaking around Crisfield Harbor and Smith Island, as well as being the backup icebreaker for the Port of Salisburg. /Contents 214 0 R Copyright 2023 Carolina Marketing Company, Inc.Office Address: 1010 Evangeline Drive, Suite 200, Leland, NC 28451 | (910) 207-0156Mailing Address: P.O. /T1_3 202 0 R This door nailed a young fireman square in the forehead causing major injuries. /XObject << /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] From: Tree Identification - Bayberry, National Forest Service photograph., to Two crew members of Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry, a. Included on this page of Historic Ships and Aircraftare all images and documents for Coast Guard Assets including ships, cutters, icebreakers, vessels, boats, and aircraft as well as aids to navigation (ATON) including lightships, buoys, lighthouse and buoy tenders, and Loran. >> The crew of the USCGC ESCANABA (WMEC 907) welcomes you. USCGC Bayberry (WLI-65400) Inland Buoy Tender. /MediaBox [ 0 0 795.815 618.675 ] /Parent 1 0 R /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] /Resources << << << She was built at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. >> The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) Chokeberry (CG-65304-D) is an inland buoy tender that has surpassed her projected serviceable life and is scheduled to be decommissioned in July 2000. /Font << /Im0 322 0 R /T1_0 347 0 R It made its way back to Miami on one screw where temporary repairs were effected (replaced the stbd screw). endobj /CropBox [ 0.47681 0.7152 792.715 614.861 ] /Im0 255 0 R Posted by the Coast Guard (DHS). C/O CG BASE FT MACON 24 0 obj /Rotate 0 %PDF-1.3 ATLANTIC BEACH, NC28512 >> endobj /CropBox [ 1.4305 1.19209 615.576 793.43 ] Washington, DC 20593-7031, U.S. Coast Guard Museum >> 28465 United States. New London, CT 06320-8100, Contacting us:U.S.C.G. /T1_3 284 0 R /T1_2 235 0 R /Font << Her sponsor was Louise Landgraf. /Rotate 0 >> GOLDSBORO, N.C. Coast Guard Sector North Carolina personnel and other federal partners continue to assess and ensure the safe navigation of North Carolina waterways impacted by Hurricane Florence on Friday. endobj /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] USCGC MAPLE (WLB 297) 2301 E FORT MACON RD. 28 0 obj /C0_0 324 0 R /Im0 145 0 R endobj /Contents 85 0 R 3 0 obj /Parent 1 0 R 8 0 obj >> 18 0 obj >> /XObject << damage were completed and she steamed under a full head of power to catch up with Eagle and the rest of the squadron. /T1_3 126 0 R /CropBox [ 1.4305 1.19209 615.576 793.43 ] /XObject << Visit Website Be the first to review this item! /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] /T1_3 106 0 R ", 1963 -- Tamaroa: "In March 1963 the Tamaroa sank while in dry-dock at Bushey's Red Hook, Brooklyn. She was sold in 1798.. 9) South Carolina -Launched in 1792. /Type /Page /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 0 0 797.007 620.106 ] . )5thvUQQwUYas,ApI@d9]NK.g(/Ao(p9=L#aE"=5)3~Q,-Y_XQx
Qi]!2 USCG photo by PA2 TIFFANY POWELL. >> JOHN A. DIX, ex-WILDERNESS, DUANE (1936); WPG 33; WHEC 33; WILLIAM J. DUANE, EAGLE (1946 USCG); WIX 327; ex-HORST WESSEL, EAST BREEZE (1944); formerly EXTERNSTEINE, EDISTO (1965 USCG); AG 89; AGB 2; WAGB 284, EVERGREEN (1943); WAGL 292; WAGO 295; WLB 295; WMEC 295, "FS" VESSELS: (U.S. Army Freight Supply ships manned by Coast Guard crews), GEORGE F. BADGER (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 16, GEORGE M BIBB (BIBB; 1937); WPG 31; WAGC 31; WHEC 31, GEORGE W. CAMPBELL (CAMPBELL, 1936); WPG 32; WAGC 32; WHEC 32, GOVERNOR COBB (1944); a.k.a. The commanding officers or officers-in-charge of Coast Guard cutters that are assigned to or visit Nantucket play the "Ring Game" with the Nantucket Angler's Club for "ownership" of the. /Font << << /MediaBox [ 0 0 620.106 797.007 ] >> 1977 -- Midgett: "1977 fire on board the CGC Midgett: On 30 March 1977 a rack light in a forward berthing area on the 2nd deck caught fire to a pillow and spread quickly throughout the berthing. endobj In March 2020, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced that the vessel would be retired, as maintenance was becoming difficult, partially because many of the major parts of the ship such as the engines had seen their manufacture discontinued decades earlier. /Parent 1 0 R The fire spread into the cork insulation on the hull. I cant say enough about them, Aldridge says. /Type /Page /Parent 1 0 R << /Parent 1 0 R /T1_1 154 0 R /T1_2 310 0 R /Type /Pages /Font << /CropBox [ 1.6689 2.38409 793.907 616.53 ] The Marine Weather Log report stated: "The USCGC Boutwell was on Alaska patrol on the 13th and they were battling 30-ft seas when a 'freak' wave estimated at more than 40 ft crested and broke over the ship, staving in a water tight door and causing other minor damage. He died of smoke inhalation." >> /Rotate 0 /Parent 1 0 R /T1_2 261 0 R ", 1992 -- Point Harris: "The Point Harris was badly damaged during Hurricane Iniki in Hawaii in 1992. [3] As of March 2022, J. Millard Tawes has not been retired, with her replacement, MV Eddie Somers, expected to be commissioned later in the year.[4]. From: CGC BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), to COAST GUARD CUTTER SUMAC (WLR 311). /Parent 1 0 R I am very proud of the work done by our personnel, who train and work hard to provide the best possible service while partnering with other government agencies.. ", 1989 -- Chandeleur: "The Chandeleur struck a coral head in June of 1989 in the Bahamas. 36 0 obj >> Lake Superior, December, 1989. /Im0 96 0 R USCGC Mobile Bay docked in Sturgeon Bay, December 17, 2019 (WLUK/Eric Peterson) STURGEON BAY, Wis. (WLUK) -- After about a year away from its home port of Sturgeon Bay, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter . Damage sustained was: cracked stbd fin stabilizer, bent port and stbd screws, bent port shaft, bent port strut, cracked port rudder. >> 2 0 obj Then the ice started to thicken and the Polar Sea requested we maintain a closer cpa as the ice was closing in. Caswell Beach, North Carolina /MediaBox [ 0 0 621.775 798.199 ] This site is owned and operated by Bright Mountain Media, Inc., a publicly owned company trading with the symbol: BMTM. /Font << Gate National Recreation Area, February, 1984; pp. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. >> endobj BALTIMORE, MD 21226. The United States Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry is a 65-foot Inland Buoy Tender. /CropBox [ 0.7152 0.7152 614.861 792.954 ] /CropBox [ 1.19209 1.4305 793.43 615.576 ] /XObject << /T1_0 275 0 R "], 1994 -- Polar Star: "In January 1994 the Polar Star's number 1 auxiliary boiler blew up due to a firebox explosion. >> The Coast Guardsman who lost his life was MKC William D. Gray, USCG. >> Not developed or endorsed by NARA or DVIDS. /T1_1 209 0 R >> endobj /Font << PORTSMOUTH, VA23703-2199 The objects in this collection are from The U.S. National Archives and Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. ", 1998 -- Polar Star: "In early November 1998 the Polar Star was southbound, near Hawaii, when one of her boilers exploded the inspection door open. Shortly after we closed up, per their request, they went up on the ice and got stuck because it had thickened up again. /T1_4 203 0 R ", 1971 -- Morgenthau: "In 1971 the Morgenthau suffered major damage to its keel and losing both propellers and the sonar dome while on patrol in Vietnam. >> It is rather misleading to imply the Yukon collided with the Polar Sea. /MediaBox [ 0 0 797.007 620.106 ] /Parent 1 0 R /Contents 128 0 R /T1_4 337 0 R /T1_3 150 0 R Spencer returned to port nine days later to have the repairs performed and equipment replaced, and then resumed the patrol. /T1_0 342 0 R /T1_2 188 0 R If you work or recreate on the waters of Brunswick County, know that the men and women of Coast Guard Station Oak Island stand ready to assist you. /Contents 251 0 R /T1_0 233 0 R The man who gave me the picture said it was hit by an ice flow on the Missouri River near its homeport at the time near Leavenworth and refloated a year later. /Font << /T1_0 171 0 R /XObject << /Contents 323 0 R /XObject << /T1_1 200 0 R /C0_0 273 0 R 16 0 obj /Rotate 0 >> (252) 240-8361. /Type /Page >> /CropBox [ 4.05299 5.4834 796.291 619.629 ] /T1_1 187 0 R /T1_2 224 0 R /Contents 140 0 R << 9 Bridge St. Jonesport, ME 04649 (207) 497-5579/2340 . The Seattle Fire Department had to use phosphorus rings to cut through the deck, to attack the fire. 37 0 obj endobj /Font << These vessels are multi-mission boats that serve as rescue vessels capable of serving in rough seas in offshore waters as well as law enforcement and maritime security vessels. /Resources << /Resources << /T1_2 319 0 R /T1_3 320 0 R >> endobj /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] /T1_0 186 0 R Part of the World's largest public domain source PICRYL.com. In this unique location, snowbirds transiting south to Florida pass 1,200-foot container ships and king mackerel fishermen returning from offshore trips navigate alongside commercial shrimpers heading out to sea. /Parent 1 0 R /Rotate 0 /Resources << /T1_0 222 0 R >> >> /T1_0 98 0 R The date in parentheses is the date a vessel was commissioned in Revenue, Lighthouse, or Coast Guard service; no date is given to commissioned U.S. Navy warships or U.S. Army vessels manned by Coast Guard crews as such manning practices only occurred during World War II. /XObject << endobj The damage sustained was not major. >> /Resources << /T1_2 173 0 R >> /C0_0 220 0 R Based out of two locations in North Carolina and then Portsmouth, Virginia, during her Coast Guard career, the vessel was then used as an icebreaker by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.In 2020, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced that the vessel . /GS7 65 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 798.199 621.775 ] We had to sit in Kodiak AK for several days to rig a donkey boiler so we could continue up north to the Arctic. /Im0 286 0 R Mike Bearden operates his 19-foot Carolina Skiff in search of fish and crabs and occasional sunsets. /Type /Page /T1_1 269 0 R The vessel had hull number WLI-294 and was named after the barberry, a type of shrub. /T1_2 181 0 R /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ] ", 1994 -- Spencer: "In February, 1994, the USCGC Spencer (WMEC-905) experienced a fire in an electronics space on the 02 deck forward of the hanger, days before getting underway for an Atlantic fisheries patrol. endobj United States Coast Guard Cutter is the term used by the U.S. Coast Guard for its commissioned vessels. /T1_2 95 0 R /Resources << /XObject << /Parent 1 0 R /Font << It then made its way on one screw to the CG yard for repairs. /Rotate 0 >> /Resources << /T1_2 210 0 R << /T1_3 174 0 R << /Resources << << This work, COAST GUARD CUTTER BAYBERRY (WLI 65400), must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright. 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