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  1. The Coast Guard operates about 1,402 boats, defined as any vessel less than 65 feet (20 meters) in length, which generally operate near shore and on inland waterways. The most common is 25 feet (7.6 m) long, of which the Guard has more than 350. [ 13 ]

  2. The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces [7] and one of the country's eight uniformed services.

  3. Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard (1 C, 88 P)

  4. Included on this page of Historic Ships and Aircraft are 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.

  5. Three aviation-grade gas turbine engines provide USCGC POLAR STAR with up to 75,000 horsepower, making her the most powerful ship in the US Coast Guard. Each year, POLAR STAR travels to McMurdo Station, Antarctica to lead Operation Deep Freeze and break miles of ice up to 21 feet thick.

  6. 11 paź 2024 · Mariners. Recreational Boaters. The official website for the U.S. Coast Guard.

  7. 14 cze 2018 · The Coast Guard operates three oceangoing icebreakers, the newest of which, the CGC Healy (WAGB 20), commis-sioned in July 2000, is the service’s largest ship. The Coast Guard also operates one icebreaker on the Great Lakes – the CGC Mackinaw (WLBB 30), which replaced an older ship of the same name.

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