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Law Enforcement Detachments or LEDETs are specialized, deployable maritime law enforcement teams of the United States Coast Guard.First established in 1982, their primary mission is to deploy aboard U.S. and allied naval vessels to conduct counter-drug operations and support maritime law enforcement, interdiction, or security operations.
USCG LEDET 101 and LEDET 401 with joint USCG & U.S. NAVY assets. 17-Sep-22 $69 Million 1,986 lbs. of marijuana [32] USCG Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) 406 with U.S. NAVY 27-Ap-23 $42 Million 1000 kg hashish, 802 kg methamphetamine [33] USCG Advanced Interdiction Team (AIT) with U.S. NAVY 21-Apr-23 $63 Million 4,800 lbs of cocaine.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, ... (LEDET) 106 performing a security sweep aboard a tanker ship in the North Persian Gulf in July 2007.
Crew members form U.S. Coast Guard Tactical Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) 111 and British Royal Navy team embarked aboard HMS Trent (P244) interdicts a semi-submersible drug smuggling vessel ...
MSST 91109 -- San Diego, CA (Established 2005) (transitioned into MSRT West in 2016, the Coast Guard' 2nd high-risk/counter-terrorism unit, also parent command of all Coast Guard dive lockers) MSST 91110 -- Cape Cod, MA (Boston Established 2003 relocation in 2018) MSST 91111 -- Anchorage, Alaska (Established 2004) (Disassembled 2011)
Nathan B. "Nate" Bruckenthal (July 17, 1979 – April 24, 2004) was a United States coast guardsman who was killed in the Iraq War, becoming the first to die in wartime action since the Vietnam War.
It will host HSM-50, Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 50 and Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment 404 and is expected to conduct passing exercises with regional partners and make port visits to counter threats such as illegal drug trafficking. [13] She returned to Naval Station Norfolk on 17 May 2024. This will be her final deployment ...
Any Coast Guard crew with officers or petty officers assigned has law-enforcement authority (14 USC Sec. 89) and can conduct armed boardings. The Coast Guard operates 243 Cutters, [2] defined as any vessel more than 65 feet (20 m) long, that has a permanently assigned crew and accommodations for the extended support of that crew. [3]