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USCGC William Flores

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Name
  
USCGC William Flores

Acquired
  
August 15, 2012

Identification
  
WPC-1103

Launched
  
29 November 2011

Endurance
  
5 days 0 hours

Namesake
  
William Flores

Commissioned
  
November 3, 2012

Status
  
in active service

Length
  
47 m

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Builder
  
Bollinger Shipyards, L.L.C.

USCGC William Flores is a Sentinel-class cutter homeported in Coast Guard District 7, Miami, Florida.

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Design

Like her sister ships, she is equipped for coastal security patrols, interdiction of drug and people smugglers, and search and rescue. Like the smaller Marine Protector class she is equipped with a stern launching ramp. The ramp allows the deployment and retrieval of her high speed water-jet powered pursuit boat without first coming to a stop. She is capable of more than 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) and armed with a remote controlled 25 millimetres (0.98 in) M242 Bushmaster autocannon; and four crew-served Browning M2 machine guns.

Operational history

On April 1, 2016, William Flores intercepted a small boat with twelve Cuban refugees on board. The refugees had gone off course, and had entered Bahamas territory.

Namesake

She is named after Seaman Apprentice William Ray Flores who died during the sinking of USCGC Blackthorn. At the cost of his own life Flores stayed aboard the capsizing cutter and used his belt to tie open a life jacket locker door. This action allowed life jackets to float on to the water as the cutter went down. He further distributed life jackets to shipmates in the water. In November 2011 Flores was honored by having the third Coast Guard Sentinel-class cutter named after him.

References

USCGC William Flores Wikipedia