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Coast Guard Station Key West is the most southerly Coast Guard Station in Florida. [1]All the cutters in the United States Coast Guard's Sentinel class cutters proceeded to Key West for their acceptance trials, prior to proceeding to their future home ports, for their commissioning.
The U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Key West Station (also known as the U.S. Navy Coal Depot and Storehouse or Building #1) is a historic site in Key West, Florida. It is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Front and Whitehead Streets. In 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Coast Guard Station Shinnecock: Southampton: 1855 Active 13 3rd 72 [118] Coast Guard Station Smiths Point: Fire Island: 1872 1937 20 78 [119] Coast Guard Station Southampton: Southampton: 1849 1946 13 71 [120] Coast Guard Station Tiana: Hampton Bays: 1871 15 73 [121] Coast Guard Station Zachs Inlet: Jones Beach Island: 1869 1934 Unknown Unknown ...
Anyone with information about Faulkenberry is asked to call 911 or Coast Guard’s Sector Key West at 305-282-8727. Boaters can also notify the Coast Guard via marine channel 16.
Sector Key West Station Key West Aids to Navigation Team Key West; Station Islamoranda; Station Marathon; USCGC Charles David Jr. (WPC-1107) USCGC Charles Sexton (WPC-1108) USCGC Kathleen Moore (WPC-1109) USCGC Raymond Evans (WPC-1110) USCGC William Trump (WPC-1111) USCGC Isaac Mayo (WPC-1112) Sector Miami Station Miami Beach; Station Fort Pierce
USCGC William Trump (WPC-1111) is a Sentinel-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard. [3] [4] When she was delivered to the Coast Guard, on November 25, 2014, she was the eleventh vessel of her class, and the fifth vessel based in the Coast Guard's station in Key West, Florida.
USCGC Charles Sexton (WPC-1108) is the eighth Sentinel-class cutter, and the second to be based in Key West, Florida. [3] [4] She was delivered to the United States Coast Guard for a final evaluation and shakedown on December 10, 2013, [1] and the vessel was commissioned on March 8, 2014.
On 20 August 2009 Ingham was towed to the Coast Guard piers in North Charleston, South Carolina for minor repairs and to await dry docking. She underwent a short dry docking period at Detyen's Shipyard in North Charleston and was then towed to Key West, Florida arriving there on 24 November 2009. She is now a member of Key West Maritime ...