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U.S. Coast Guard
Branch
U.S. Coast Guard
USCGC Cutter Point Franklin (WPB 82350)
U.S. Coast Guard
USCGC Point Franklin (WPB-82350) was a Point-class cutter commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1967. Designed for law enforcement, search and rescue, and coastal patrol duties, she served primarily along the U.S. coasts during her operational career. Point Franklin was notable for her advanced design features, including a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, which increased durability and performance. After decades of service, she was eventually decommissioned and transferred to another nation as part of U.S. military assistance programs.
COTP NOLA Dangerous Cargo:WF facilities
U.S. Coast Guard
The **COTP NOLA Dangerous Cargo/WF Facilities** unit operates under the purview of the Captain of the Port (COTP) New Orleans, a key command within the United States Coast Guard. This unit is responsible for overseeing and regulating the safe handling, storage, and transportation of dangerous cargoes—such as hazardous chemicals and explosives—within the Port of New Orleans, one of the busiest ports in the nation. Over the years, the unit has played a critical role in enforcing federal safety regulations, conducting inspections, and coordinating emergency response efforts to prevent incidents involving dangerous cargo and waterfront facilities. Their vigilance and expertise have been instrumental in ensuring the security and operational continuity of vital maritime commerce along the lower Mississippi River.
Governors Island NY Damage Control man school
U.S. Coast Guard
The Governors Island NY Damage Controlman School was established during World War II as a key training facility for the United States Navy. Located on Governors Island in New York Harbor, the school specialized in instructing sailors in vital damage control techniques such as firefighting, flood control, and emergency shipboard repairs. Thousands of Navy personnel passed through the school, gaining practical skills through hands-on exercises in realistic training environments. After decades of service, the school contributed significantly to the Navy’s readiness before its eventual closure as part of the island’s transition away from military use in the mid-1990s.
District 8
U.S. Coast Guard
**District 8** is a military unit with a legacy rooted in regional defense and operational support. Established in the early 20th century, it originally functioned as a territorial command responsible for maintaining security and order within its designated area. Over the years, District 8 has participated in several major national and international campaigns, providing logistical, administrative, and combat support. Known for its adaptability and strong community ties, the unit continues to play a crucial role in both peacetime operations and crisis response within its jurisdiction.
Tracen Cape May
U.S. Coast Guard
Tracen Cape May is the United States Coast Guard's only enlisted basic training facility. Located in New Jersey, it provides training for new recruits entering the Coast Guard. The facility focuses on developing leadership, physical fitness, and seamanship skills in its trainees. Tracen Cape May plays a crucial role in preparing individuals for their responsibilities as Coast Guard members.