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Today’s Force Protection boats purposely have less horsepower than their predecessors. MetalCraft photo.
Today’s patrol boats now tackle different missions across locations
Michael Crowley
The LCU 1700 class can carry various payloads such as two M1A1 tanks, 350 combat troops, or 400 persons, or 170 short tons of cargo. Austal USA rendering.
Austal USA starts construction on LCU 1710
WorkBoat Staff
A Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team drops buoy channel markers in the Patapsco River April 2 to mark the new temporary alternate channel. Coast Guard video image/PO3 Carmen Caver.
Second temporary channel opens for Baltimore
WorkBoat Staff
Edison Chouest's icebreaking tug Aiviq. Royal Dutch Shell photo.
Alaska delegation gets Coast Guard $125 million to buy icebreaker
WorkBoat Staff
Buoys being deployed near the collapsed Key bridge in preparation for opening a temporary channel into Baltimore. Coast Guard Unified Command video image.
Plans to open Baltimore temporary channel
WorkBoat Staff
The container ship Dail remains under the collapsed center span of the Francis Scott Key bridge, in the Fort McHenry channel off Baltimore. Coast Guard photo.
Crane arrives at Baltimore to clear bridge debris
WorkBoat Staff
Army Corps of Engineers staff surveyed damage from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. ACE photo.
Reopening Baltimore ship channel priority, Buttigieg says
WorkBoat Staff
The Coast Guard is making headway addressing recruiting and retention challenges. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Improving Coast Guard recruiting tied to restoring trust, transparency after Academy sexual assault scandal
Pamela Glass
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore occurred following a collision with a container ship around 1:35 a.m. ET. Jay Fleming Photography Ⓒ
Ship allision causes Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore
WorkBoat Staff
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Legare, seen here in New York Harbor, returned to Portsmouth, Va., Maarch 21 after a seven week patrol off the Northeast U.S. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard cutter Legare returns from Northeast U.S. patrol
WorkBoat Staff
U.S. Coast Guard Commandant, Adm. Linda Fagan. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard commandant outlines service’s challenges and reforms in annual address
Pamela Glass
Main propulsion comes from twin MTU 20V4000 M93L diesel engines, producing 2,900 hp each. Bollinger Shipyards photo
Bollinger delivers another FRC to U.S. Coast Guard
WorkBoat Staff
First responders help passengers in the water after an illegal charter capsized on New York's Hudson River in July 2022. Coast Guard image.
Illegal charter operators charged in New York passenger deaths
WorkBoat Staff
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