Further, most 270-foot cutters are over 30 years old. The Babbitt being unable to maintain this speed, due to the heavy seas, was directed to continue at best speed. On 3 May 1957, Duane received word that the Finnish merchant ship Bornholm was taking on water 130 miles north of Ocean Station Charlie, which Duane was stationed on at that time. Underway duty is not necessarily harder [than shore duty], just a different lifestyle," said BMC George Smith, the chief of the Forwards deck division. The List of United States Coast Guard Cutters is a listing of all cutters to have been commissioned by the United States Coast Guard during the history of that service. Seamen, firemen, and junior petty officers gather on the mess deck of the Forward just about every night to become proficient in damage control, the only hope the crew will have to save their ship if something should happen underway. In addition, her crew boarded 32 vessels and inspected 388 steel-hulled and 5,211 wooden-hulled vessels. A board of investigation met to inquire into the facts after the cutter had drydocked for repairs. On the 19th Babbitt detached to escort USS Polaris (AF-11) to Reykjavik while a PBY furnished air coverage for four hours. Entering into service in 2008, the Legend-class is the largest of several new cutter designs developed as part of the Integrated Deepwater System Program. The Duane passed eight bodies in life jackets, and two swamped lifeboats, one containing ten, and the other four, bodies of soldiers. The search for the submarine continued on the 4th when a dispatch corrected the position of the sighting as farther westward where a plane was sighted at 0843, circling. She fired her "Y" gun with the third charge with depth setting of 200 feet. By the time she had returned to the U.S., Duane had been underway for a total of 226 days and steamed over 68,000 miles. The following year, 1961, she served on Ocean Station Charlie from 10 May to 2 June and on Ocean Station Bravo from 30 July to 22 August. Crewmembers Mr. John Hoare of Lancastshire, England and Mr. David Johnstone, of Surrey, England appeared none the worse for spending the past 83 days at sea aboard the cramped quarters on the "Puffin." The commandant of the Coast Guard ordered the increase of patrol lengths for all the medium- and high-endurance cutters in the fleet by 10 days and decreased the frequency of mid-patrol breaks for the crew in response to the nation's national security needs at home and abroad. A P-47 fighter was observed falling and crashed into the sea, bursting into flames. The Duane was ordered to escort the ship to St. John's. He spoke of how cold the water was. Today we have 375 more women in the service at the critically important E6/E7 and O-4 mid-grade leadership ranks than we had five years ago in 2017 thats a 28% increase of women at these mid-career pay grades, and a trend that outpaces their male counterparts.. All ships were ordered darkened for the rest of the night. DIX; ex-WILDERNESS, JOHN C. SPENCER (SPENCER, 1937); WPG 36, WAGC 36, WHEC 36, JONQUIL (1946 USCG); ACM 6; WAGL 330; WLB 330, JOSEPH HENRY (1972); WHEO 701; a.k.a. Propulsion: 2 x Westinghouse double-reduction geared turbines; 2 x Babcock & Wilcox sectional express, air-encased, 400 psi, 200 superheat; 2 x 9' three-bladed propellers. 2 of assault craft departed followed at ten minute intervals by waves No. The need to create berthing space for female Coast Guard members isnt just for the water. Log entries indicated the men were getting discouraged and were on short rations. Every aspect of underway life is vastly different from shore duty at a station, a group, or a support unit. On the 3rd the convoy SCL-114 was detached from the main convoy. Another task for Duane during the 1950's and early 1960's was air-sea rescue standby. The purpose was to provide emergency assistance to ships and aircraft if needed. One month after returning from this patrol Duane was off again. They arrived at 1437 and departed at 1558. Occasionally one would slap the side of the ship and cover the quarterdeck. The Duane maneuvered to pick up survivors and by 1158 had picked up nine German enlisted men and one officer. While fueling at sea on July 3rd Duane suffered light damage to her propeller guard and gun platform sponson support. Attempting to back off without success, she requested aid and two hours later a tug passed her a tow line. She then earned the sobriquet "Queen of the Squadron," echoing her nickname during the next decade of "Queen of the Fleet." One he was wearing his lifejacket and the second and most important, was that he was spotted in the water by a lookout on the starboard side of the ship's bridge. Area San Francisco, California to Locate the Remains of the United States
Living Classroom. Thirty-two preliminary designs of a modified Erie-class gunboat were drawn up before one was finally selected. Although their original life expectancy was set at 20 years all six of the lovely cutters have been extensively modernized during and since World War II. The Duane first steamed to Howland Island with supplies for the colonists on that island and also construction material to aid in the building of an emergency airfield in support of the Aviatrix Amelia Earhart's world flight, including two heavy tractors. Stragglers from the main convoy ONS-163 were sighted on the 30th and the main convoy was joined at noon. United States Coast Guard Cutter is the term used by the U.S. Coast Guard for its commissioned vessels. Of the services approximately 260 cutters, only 50 are male only, according to the Coast Guard, and those cutters are slated to be replaced. On 13 September 1980, she was again diverted from her patrol. A recent study by the RAND Corp., Why Do Women Leave the Coast Guard, and What Can Be Done to Encourage Them to Stay? listed a variety of issues that answered the title question, among them the lack of berthing. Welcome to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Confidence page on Facebook. She departed Bizerte on the 11th. That afternoon Duane got underway as guide to LCT convoy SS-1. People try unusual or high risk events to gain fame. I knew this and one day while in Boston I dropped in on him and even without an appointment we visited for quite a while. The Duane put over her motor surfboat as Bornholm lowered two lifeboats with the crew of the merchantman aboard. The Ingham was instructed to bring the two convoyed ships together and the Duane continued to search for others during the afternoon, Ingham's radar being superior, the Duane took over the escort of the two ships and Ingham began to search for the others. Her first master was John Foster Williams. Disposition: Sunk as an artificial reef off Key Largo, Florida, 27 November 1987, Builder: Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On June 1, the Coast Guard made history with the ascension of Adm. Linda Fagan to its top position as commandant, relieving outgoing commandant Adm. Karl Schultz. Three merchant vessels joined the convoy from Curacao escorted by an SC which escorted one of the convoy vessels back to that port. Mr. Hoare became "landsick" aboard the stationary "Duane" though. The Associated Press at the time reported that the men were last seen alive in the mid-Atlantic on August 11, by a U.S. Coast Guard cutter. On the morning of May 4th, she found the merchantman with a flooded No. Each NSC is capable of operating in the most demanding open ocean environments, including the hazardous fisheries of the North Pacific and . She patrolled the waters of the Chesapeake under the command of Master Simon Gross. It is sorted by length down to 65', the minimum length of a USCG cutter. She morred at Naples on the 12th. On the night of the 10th, the wind increased to force 8, and the radar indicated the convoy was scattering. Cutters at or under 175 feet in length come under control of District Commands. OCEAN CITY, Md. Petty Officer Third Class Hailey LaRue, a boatswains mate who was then able to serve on the Wire and reported there in the summer of 2020, said the move broadened the learning opportunities available to her, which wouldnt have been possible on the 87-foot cutter she had served on previously. The Duane newsletter, known as the Press, was written each day by RM1 Bill Gulledge. The NEAH BAY serves throughout the entire Great Lakes system. He asked the lookout if he could see it, and the lookout replied that he did. She was believed reasonably safe as no submarines were reported in the vicinity, the convoy, it was believed, having successfully evaded those contacted on the 14th and 15th. She departed Norfolk on 3 April as a member of convoy UGS-38, which was escorted by Task Force 66. At 1612 Duane got underway and proceeded to Baie de Cavalaire, anchoring there 35 minutes later. Returning to Boston on March 29th, she entered drydock for repairs to her QC (underwater sound apparatus) dome and was underway to Argentia on 31 March 1943. The Coast Guard plans to reassign the vessel after an overhaul. She began screening the first vessel which had made repairs and was steaming at eight knots for St. John's. Alternatively known as the system of cutters, Revenue Service, and Revenue-Marine this service was officially named the Revenue Cutter Service (12 Stat. The next day she proceeded to Curtis Bay arriving on the 17th and remained there until 21 March 1943, undergoing repairs. The Duane proceeded to New London on 23 July 1943, standing out next day for training exercises and then left for Hampton Roads in company with Spencer and 3 Navy destroyers arriving on the 25th. The Duane then towed the Julia to Guantanamo Bay for repairs. U.S. Coast Guard Cutters & Craft, 1946-1990. Unfortunately there were none, only remains and wreckage. These patrols were part of Operation Market Time and involved the boarding and inspection of vessels suspected of carrying troops, arms or supplies from North Vietnam to Communist forces in South Vietnam. Here she conducted four Grand Banks patrols, from October through December, 1939, completing her final patrol on 12 January 1940. On 9 February 1943, Duane stood out of St. John's harbor to escort USS Orizaba (AP-24) to Boston and arrived there on the 12th. In September of 1939 she was assigned to duty with Destroyer Division 18, conducting neutrality patrols along the Grand Banks (these patrols were known as "Grand Banks Patrols"), as ordered by President Franklin Roosevelt. Also, during the mid-1930's, narcotics smuggling, mostly opium, was on the increase, and long-legged, fairly fast cutters were needed to curtail it. On the 15th the task force began escorting the Casablanca section of the convoy into port where they moored the next day. She also served on Ocean Station Delta, from 15 July to 5 August of 1955. N. SEYMOUR; later TULIP, SHOSHONE (1931); LATER HMS LANGUARD, Y 56, SOUTHWIND (1944 & 1966 USCG); (transferred to USSR 1945); ABG 280; WAGB 280, SPENCER (1937); WPG / WAGC / WHEC 36; JOHN C. SPENCER, STATEN ISLAND (1944 USSR); (1965 USCG); WAG 278; AGB 278; WAGB 278, STEVENS (1862); a.k.a. The Duane made smoke as various alerts were given from the 18th to the 21st with shore and ship batteries frequently firing on unidentified planes. The Coast Guard at War V: Transports and Escorts. Duane departed Londonderry for Moville on 29 April 1943, and on May 1st was en route Boston in company with the Spencer. That same evening another request for assistance was received from SS Galloway. There were many fascinating occurrences. The air bombardment of the beach began at 0700 with 26 medium bombers and Duane, with all assault craft proceeded from the outer to the inner transport area. We went down when you saw us and the bombs started going off, things stopped and would not work, a lot of things broke." McCulloch maintained the distinction as the largest revenue cutter, and later USCG cutter, during its 20-year career. On October 5th she began escorting, in company with Ingham and Schenck, the outbound five-ship convoy ONSJ-136. The Duane eased her spare parts shortage by stripping her sister cutter Spencer, which had been decommissioned earlier. With us opening the smaller space to females, it has helped with retention, because they now see they can get under way on small platforms and not be such a family burden.. On the 25th Transport Division #3 stood into the anchorage, followed on the 30th by Transport Division #1 and #5, which departed that evening. The cutter Duane was named forWilliam John Duane, who served as the third Secretary of the Treasury to serve under President Andrew Jackson. U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office 2703 Martin Luther King, Jr., Ave, SE Washington, DC 20593-7031 U.S. Coast Guard Museum Coast Guard Academy - Waesche Hall 15 Mohegan Ave New London, CT 06320-8100 Contacting us: U.S.C.G. Normally while on stand-by the cutter would tie up in Bermuda while waiting for an assistance call, giving the crew time for liberty and just plain rest. For the first time, a woman in a non-command position has received orders to the Coast Guard Cutter Wire.. The Duane was at drift, and Barnes was the helmsman. From 27 February to 21 March of 1951 Duane served on Ocean Station Easy. On the 12th the convoy stood into Ajaccio, Corsica and anchored. LTJG Joseph Ryan, a Duane crewman, said of the rescue, after a Coast Guard helicopter arrived to take the ill seaman to shore: "The copter only had five minutes on-scene time. She was sold in 1804. The Schenck reported being with another ship of the convoy and sighting others to the northwest. Once aboard the rickety old cargo ship, the boarding team fanned out and checked every space for drugs, migrants, and weapons, taking care not to slip through one of the many rust holes that dotted the interior and exterior of the ship. The "Puffin" which departed Virginia Beach, Virginia on May 21st is bound for England. Three people were arrested and the vessel and her illegal cargo were seized. While escorting Convoy SC-95 in company with the Navy destroyer USS Schenck (DD-159), Duane, early on 15 August 1942, heard two explosions, followed by white rockets and snowflakes. E. A. STEVENS; a.k.a. The Bornholm sank thirty minutes after the last of her crew climbed aboard the cutter. She was sold on 16 August 1798. The Duane was detailed to stand by a straggler reported to have dropped astern with steering trouble. Seven minutes later, as men on deck were seen jumping overboard, Duane ceased fire. Everything shaking, things fall down. Difficulty was encountered with SS Peter Helms, which was repeatedly cautioned about smoke. She took over as the first woman to head the Coast Guard and the first woman to head any U.S. military service. On 2 May 1942, the cutter was underway en route Reykjavik, Iceland, intercepting convoy SCL-81 on May 6th, the convey consisting of 18 vessels with five escorts, including the Duane, Bibb and three Navy destroyers. Departing Bizerte on the 14th she made stops at Naples and Palermo and returned on the 20th. Because the captain of the 82-foot cargo ship spoke little English, a Haitian interpreter accompanied the team. That evening six merchant vessels joined from Aruba escorted by two SCs, which later returned to Aruba. Ending the search, Duane entered her Seventh Coast Guard District operating area on 14 September, there joining the Cuban operations. Most recently, these ships-that-wouldn't-die have done duty in fisheries patrol and drug interdiction. The Duane dropped the convoy off at Grotta at 1125 on the 17th. Several hours later Duane was ordered to assist the cutter Ingham (WPG-35) in a search. For more photos of the Fast Response Cutter, visit the image gallery on Flickr. The search was continued using the D.R. Fortunately none of the injuries were serious. On nearer approach, the plane was observed to be dropping smoke bombs. Duane served on Ocean Station Echo from 6 to 27 February 1953. Fagan arrived at that position at a time when there are still a few Coast Guard cutters afloat where women cant serve due to a lack of rack space. Potter, QM2 Gallagher and a seaman (lookout) on the flying bridge. Its not like your house where you can just go out on your front lawn and wait for the fire department. [1][2] They carry the ship prefix USCGC. This time for Training Availability and Refresher Training in Guantanamo Bay where her crew earned several "Es". On Tuesday evening, 15 March 1983, Duane intercepted the 154-foot coastal freighter Civonney, 270 miles east of the Delaware Bay, after that vessel was first sighted by a Coast Guard HC-130. The line parted ten minutes later and the current carried the cutter's stern downstream with the bow still grounded. She was sold on 5 June 1798. Official Publication of the Navy League of the United States. A few days later Duane rendezvoused with the cutter Coos Bay (WAVP-376) and took on board eight fliers that had been forced to ditch their aircraft near the Coos Bay's ocean station. The convoy anchored near Ambrose Lightship late on the 10th in a thick fog, moving into the harbor on the 12th of July, 1943. The 327-foot cutters were designed to meet changing missions of the service as it emerged from the Prohibition era. An SC escorted two vessels to Curacao while an unescorted ship from Curacao joined. COBB; WPG 181, GRESHAM (1946 USCG); WAVP 387; WHEC 387; ex-WILLOUGHBY, HACKBERRY (1945); ex-USA T 187; CG 65024D, HAMILTON (1921 USCG); ALEXANDER HAMILTON; ex-USS VICKSBURG, HAMILTON (1937); ALEXANDER HAMILTON; WPG 34, HEATHER (1947 USCG); ACM 7; WAGL 331; WLB 331, HERNDON; USS; (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 17, INGHAM (SAMUEL D. INGHAM, 1936); WPG 35; WAGC 35; WHEC 35, ITASCA (1930); LATER HMS GORLESTON, Y 92; LATER WPG 321, IVY (1947 USCG); ACM 5; WAGL 329; WLB 329, JASMINE (1866); later WILLIAM E. CHANDLER, JOHN A. DIX (1865); a.k.a. The Duane was assigned to permanent duty with the Navy on 11 September 1941, and was designated WPG-33. He said yes. Weather Bureau, who would make daily meteorological observations and report their findings to the U.S. Patrols off the coast of Viet Nam were three weeks each, with one WHEC remaining in the Gulf of Thailand to offer support to ground troops with their long range five-inch guns. On 1 to 24 February 1969 she served on Ocean Station Delta. This rigorous training is squeezed in between their normal eight-hour workday and eight hours of watch. The ship is transformed into a classroom, where mock fires and engine causalities consume the boat. Wave #1 landed on Yellow Beach at 0800 and seven minutes later LCTs were proceeding toward the beach. The Coast Guard sea pay model differs from other sea-going military service branches. Economical Cruising: 11.0 knots (8,000 nautical miles), Fuel Oil Capacity: 135,180 gallons (547 tons). Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutters -- The FRC -- 154-Feet Long and Full of Fight, by James Flynn, USNR (Ret. At 1445 Duane turned the convoy over to a British escort and then proceeded to intercept convoy SC-95. With the post-war boom in trans-Atlantic air traffic, the Coast Guard's operation of these weather stations became even more important and a number of newer stations were added further out to sea. It consisted of a one hundred square mile grid broken down into ten-mile square grids. I was a mm 2c assigned to the Duane from Sept.'39 to Feb '43 and was aboard during the above incident. The Decisive, a 210-foot medium endurance cutter, will arrive at GulfQuest on October 27. A report had been received by radio on the "BN" broadcast that two submarines were operating in the vicinity. United States Coast Guard Cutter is the term used by the U.S. Coast Guard for its commissioned vessels. I was never so scared in my life.". A pattern of depth charges was dropped on an underwater sound contact. He commented on the excellence of the attack. The fog obscured Skagi Light and Duane proceeded by radio compass and soundings to anchor at Reykjavik at 0235 on the 5th. Each cutter embarked meteorologists from the Weather Bureau who made observations with radiosondes and balloons, and the cutters provided Pan American Airways Boeing 314 flying boats: Yankee Clipper, Dixie Clipper, and American Clipper, with weather and position reports and transmitted radio signals to allow the planes to take accurate bearings. As the 327s completed conversion to ocean station vessels, each immediately deployed to their new stations. He had jumped in soon after the submarine had surfaces. 1943: 2 x 5"/51 (single mount);4 x 3"/50 (single mount); 2 x 20mm/80 (single mount); 1 x Hedgehog; 6 x "K" gun depth charge projectors; 2 x depth charge racks. Another trip to Naples and Palermo was begun on the 30th of November, returning to Bizerte on 5 December 1944. After she anchored as close as she could, the crew, through the use of pontoons, managed to beach both tractors successfully. All of the crew were taken off by another drifter and Duane saved 11 bags of mail. The boarding team had to leap aboard at the risk of falling into the dark Caribbean Sea. 2, 37 44' N x 41 13' W. Here the cutters steamed continuously within a 100 square mile area from the center of the station with each patrol lasting approximately 21 days. They are 65 feet (19.8m) or greater in length and have a permanently assigned crew with accommodations aboard. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. This strategic, multi-year effort analyzed many factors that make up life aboard cutters to include: time underway, maintenance requirements, living quarters arrangements, and nature of missions. The original effort was undertaken by the cutter Itasca the previous year. Plans to then decommission Duane were postponed after Congressional concerns about Coast Guard coverage in the waters off Maine prompted the service to keep the aging cutter in service "for three to five years," according to the Duane's commanding officer at the time, CDR L. Nicholas Schowengerdt. These ships are manned by sailors both young and old, and each day in their lives are different and often filled with adventure. There was even a cook in the galley preparing a hot meal for the crew after the boarding was complete. I knew I wanted to go afloat out of A-school to get rated sea time so that it would help me in my future career, LaRue said. She was assigned to the Pennsylvania station under the command of Master James Montegomery. On the 14th Duane scouted 15 miles ahead and miles south for the main convoy but failed to sight it. "In the end, the missions are a little different, but the goal is always the same excellence.". This was followed by a loud explosion and a column of water east of the transport area. During 1949 she served on Ocean Station Charlie from 10 to 29 January, again from 10 May to 5 June, again from 2 to 23 August, again from 15 22 October, and finally from 16 November to10 December. The Duane then headed south. Randomly cruising 15-20 miles off the 1000-mile coastline as outer barrier ships, the WHECs were under the command of Coastal Surveillance Force 115. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. This convoy, which consisted of 66 ships, was intercepted on 13 September and Duane and Leary assigned stations as escorts. Duane then returned to her permanent homeport of Oakland, arriving on 25 February 1937. Duane Cutter File, US Coast Guard Historian's Office. An alert was sounded as sixteen unidentified planes approached. On our return to Boston, an interview of the captain with either Life or Look magazine took place. The New York section six ships broke off on the 8th with Duane (flag), Spencer, Campbell and a Navy destroyer as escort. From 29 June to 22 July 1970 she served on Ocean Station Echo; from 30 August to 22 September 1970 she was on Ocean Station Delta and on 14 November to 7 December 1970 she served on Ocean Station Echo. Duane stood out of Casablanca on 21 June 1943, in company with Spencer, Campbell, and three Navy destroyers for a sweep before convoy departure and the next day joined the escort of the Casablanca section of convoy GUS-8A which they joined shortly after noon, relieving the British escort. At first she seemed to have the outline of SS Norluna and that vessel was consequently believed to be the ship that had been torpedoed. 1966: 10 officers, 3 warrants, 134 enlisted. On 15 May 1942 Duane was ordered to meet convoy SC-83 and take over four vessels in it which were bound for Iceland, a Navy escort assisting. Seven hours later she sighted what appeared to be a stick of bombs on the port beam exploding on the surface at the horizon. In August, 1979, the cutter underwent a 1.5 million dollar rehabilitation at the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in East Boston. On August 7th, one charge was dropped on a doubtful contact classified as non-sub. This increase provides an additional $6 million, which is more than a 25% increase to the sea duty pay account. Duane stood out of Reykjavik, Iceland, on 10 June 1942, escorting a 15-ship convoy ONSJ-102, with two Navy destroyers to join up with the eastbound convoy ONS-102. HMS Orion, lying east of Duane, commenced a shore bombardment at 1507, firing over Duane for 23 minutes until the gun emplacements ashore which were her targets were reported knocked out. Duane remained moored at Reykjavik from 17 September to 4 October 1942. On December 1st they were relieved of further duty with Convoy HK-216 and proceeded to contact convoy SCL-110 proceeding toward Ireland. The smoke generator was put in operation and a boat was lowered overboard to make smoke with portable smoke pots, laying a screen ahead of the ship. On the 5th, Duane detached from the New York section as it entered the swept channel of New York harbor and, along with Spencer, proceeded to Boston, mooring at the South Boston Navy Yard on the 6th. The vessel will be open for tours on October 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on October 29 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., during which time the ship's crew will showcase many areas onboard, including the pilothouse, the forecastle with its large deck gun, the . On 28 May 1982, the Panamanian coastal tanker BP-25 was seized with thirty tons of contraband and sixteen smugglers. But Duane's age was showing, replacement parts were nonexistent, and the Coast Guard decided that it was no longer cost effective to put money into the forty-nine year old cutter and so ordered her to be decommissioned. She was laid down on 7 June 1943 by Lake Washington Shipyard at Houghton, Washington, launched on 15 January 1944, and commissioned into the U.S. Navy on 19 . "She picked up some of your crew" he was told. A boarding party arrived in time to assist in putting out the fire in the engine room that could have been disastrous. Arlington, VA 22201-5424, Phone: 703.528.1775 Later that evening Duane slowed to 16 knots due to heavy seas, increasing again early on the 16th to 18 knots and reached the estimated convoy position at noon. Subic Bay in the Philippines served as homeport while in the Far East. The Civonney was estimated to have 60 tons of marijuana on board. Fighters were circling overhead and enemy aircraft were reported 10 miles northeast. That night three submarines seemed to be following the convoy, according to signals, to the eastward. We'll get yourself a new beverage and sit down as I breakdown life on board the Coa. She departed Greenland and arrived back in Boston on 19 September 1940 and then sailed to the South Boston plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation for rearmament, which was completed on 15 November 1940. 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