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Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan: ... USCGC Katmai Bay (WTGB-101) is a United States Coast Guard Cutter, and the lead ship of the Bay-class of icebreaking tugboats.
U.S. Coast Guard engineers designed Bristol Bay. [71] USCGC Buckthorn. USCGC Buckthorn (WLI-642) is a 100-foot Inland Buoy Tender stationed in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Its primary missions are Aids to Navigation within the Sault Ste Marie's River System, Homeland Security, and Public Affairs.
A Sector is a shore-based operational unit of the United States Coast Guard. Each Sector is responsible for the execution of all Coast Guard missions within its Area of Responsibility (AOR), with operational support from Coast Guard Cutters and Air Stations. Subordinate commands within a Sector typically include Stations and Aids-to-Navigation ...
Sault Ste. Marie. In the Soo, the weekend will kick off with the Lock City Home Center’s Halloween Spooktacular from 5-7:30 p.m. on Oct. 27. ... s Haunted House from 5-8 p.m. at Avery Square ...
Coast Guard Station Sault Ste. Marie: Sault Ste. Marie: 1916 2005 No N/A 11th N/A [333] Coast Guard Station Ship Canal: Portage: 1884 Active Yes 13 10th 300 [334] Coast Guard Station Sleeping Bear Point: Glenn Haven: 1901 1955 3 11th 261 [335] Coast Guard Station South Haven: South Haven: 1886 Active Unknown 272 [336] Coast Guard Station South ...
This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Michigan as identified by the United States Coast Guard. Michigan is home to lights on four of the Great Lakes, Lake St. Clair and connecting waterways. The first lighthouse in the state, Fort Gratiot Light, was erected in 1825. It is still active. [1]
The other, is the Coast Guard Cutter Buckthorn (WLI-642) homeported in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. Bluebell is the second oldest cutter in the Coast Guard fleet, and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. The ship is home to a crew of 15 led by a chief warrant officer, with a chief petty officer as the second in command.
USCGC Mesquite (WAGL/WLB-305) was the lead ship in the Mesquite class of seagoing buoy tenders operated by the United States Coast Guard. She served in the Pacific during World War II, and spent the rest of her Coast Guard career in the Great Lakes. She ran aground and was wrecked in December 1989 off the Keweenaw Peninsula in Lake Superior ...