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USCGC Escanaba (WMEC 907)

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Name
  
USCGC Escanaba

Commissioned
  
August 29, 1987

Motto
  
The Spirit Lives On.

Launched
  
6 February 1985

Range
  
18.3348 million m

Laid down
  
April 1, 1983

Homeport
  
Boston, Massachusetts

Construction started
  
1 April 1983

Length
  
82 m

Builder
  
Middletown

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Namesake
  
USCGC Escanaba (WPG-77)

USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her keel was laid on April 1, 1983 at Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated, Middletown, Rhode Island. She was launched February 6, 1985 and is named for her predecessor, USCGC Escanaba (WPG-77), which was named for the Escanaba River and Escanaba, Michigan. Escanaba (WMEC-907) was formally commissioned August 29, 1987 in Grand Haven, Michigan, the home port of her predecessor.

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The first Escanaba was sunk by either a mine or enemy torpedo on June 13, 1943, during World War II's Battle of the Atlantic, while escorting a convoy off Newfoundland. There were only two survivors out of the 105-man crew.

Service

USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907) USCGC Escanaba Trains with Colombian and Honduran Navy Coast Guard

A boarding party from Escanaba was engaged by the crew of a suspected drug smuggling go-fast boat on 14 September 2010. The go-fast escaped when it entered Nicaraguan waters, but no Coast Guard personnel were injured.


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References

USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907) Wikipedia


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