If you missed touring the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle during L.A. Fleet Week, you’ll get another chance this weekend. The Eagle will be moored in the Port of Los Angeles’ Outer Harbor — at Berth ...
An estimated $20 billion Coast Guard shipbuilding program that has failed to put a cutter into service amid ballooning costs and lengthy delays must have better oversight, according to a government ...
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, the only active-duty tall ship in the U.S. military, will return to Portland in late July ...
The U.S. Coast Guard's Cutter Eagle made a heavily anticipated return to the seawall of Waterfront Park for Portland's 118th Fleet Week. Fleet Week is part of the Portland Rose Festival and military ...
Mobile-based shipbuilder Austal USA and the U.S. Coast Guard came together Monday to celebrate work on a ship that represents a critical future for both parties – if they can overcome problems so ...
“America’s Tall Ship,” a historic U.S. Coast Guard vessel, will visit Seattle this week, offering free tours to the public. The vessel will be moored at Pier 66 on July 9 and 10, offering free public ...
The U.S. Coast Guard faces increasing challenges operating and maintaining its fleet of 241 cutters—vessels 65 feet or greater in length with accommodations for crew to live on board. Since fiscal ...
The term "cutter" has roots in maritime history, long before the modern Coast Guard even existed. In the 18th century, a cutter was a specific type of small, fast sailing ship, usually with a single ...
Lockport, Louisiana-based Bollinger Shipyards has secured a U.S. Coast Guard contract option worth approximately $507 million for 10 additional fast response cutters, or FRCs, and associated contract ...