Called "WLBs" by the Coast Guard, these vessels maintain the nation's buoys and other navigational aids used by all ships entering our ports. By 1994, many of the existing seagoing buoy tenders ...
Recent orders received by Appleton Marine include: supplying equipment for U.S. Coast Guard WLB buoy tenders; providing two complete deck machinery packages to Newport News Shipbuilding for ...
The following is the March 5, 2025, Congressional Research Service report, Coast Guard Cutter Procurement: Background and ...
Over the last 90 days, the Coast Guard has recorded about 200 migrant boat encounters near the San Diego coast, amounting to approximately two migrant boat interventions per day, officials told ...
A Coast Guard crew on Tuesday found 20 illegal migrants in the waters off the Southern California shores. The crew of the Cutter Haddock intercepted a 30-foot panga-style vessel 21 miles off Point ...
The Coast Guard's personnel and pay system was taken offline Friday and will remain down until at least Feb. 19 while officials investigate a data breach that affected more than 1,100 members.
SYDNEY, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A U.S. Coast Guard cutter crossing the Tasman Sea as part of maritime security cooperation with Australia and New Zealand knew Chinese naval ships were in the area but ...
The Navy mine countermeasures ship USS Devastator and Coast Guard cutter USCGC Clarence Sutphin Jr. came to the aid of five Iranians and two Indians aboard the Shayesteh before their ship sank ...
Three people were rescued after a fishing vessel capsized Thursday 40 miles offshore from Caillou Bay, Louisiana, the Coast Guard said in a news statement. Cost Guard watchers received a satellite ...
In the 23-second-long clip released by the U.S. Coast Guard on Friday, listeners can hear a static-like sound grow louder and then a rolling boom. The audio goes silent seconds later. Officials ...
The tender, for construction of the office of the General Manager of South Coast Railway (S Co R) in Visakhapatnam city, is ‘under finalisation’ according to a reply received under the Right ...