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USCGC Dauntless

USCGC Dauntless (WMEC-624) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter, commissioned in 1968 and still on active duty.

USCGC Dauntless (WMEC-624)
History
United States
NameDauntless
NamesakeDauntless
BuilderAmerican Ship Building Company
Laid down15 May 1965
Launched21 October 1967
Commissioned10 June 1968
HomeportPensacola
Identification
Motto
  • Sin Miedo
  • (Without Fear)
StatusActive
General characteristics
Displacement759 tons
Length210 ft 6 in (64.16 m)
Beam34 ft (10 m)
Draft10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) max
Propulsion2 x Cooper-Bessemer Corporation FVBM-12 turbocharged diesel engines (1968); 2 x Alco diesels (1987)
Speedmax 18 knots; 2,700 mile range (1968)
Rangecruise 14 knots; 6,100 mile range (1968)
Complement12 officers, 63 enlisted (1990)
Sensors and
processing systems
2 x AN/SPS-64 (1987)
Armament
Aviation facilitiesHelipad

She is the first cutter in Coast Guard history to hold this name. Like all ships in the Reliance class of 210-foot medium-endurance cutters, Dauntless is named for an aspirational trait, in this case meaning to "persevere fearlessly." This trait is further reflected in the ship's motto Sin Miedo which, in Spanish, means "Without Fear."

Construction and career edit

Dauntless was laid down on 15 May 1965 and launched on 21 October 1967 by American Ship Building Company. Commissioned on 10 June 1968.

Since her commissioning, Dauntless was homeported in Miami, Florida, until 1993, when she was decommissioned and entered Major Maintenance Availability (MMA) at the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland. After 18 months and at a total cost of $21 million, the ship was completely overhauled from stem to stern. The major renovations included the addition of an engine exhaust stack aft of the pilot house, a complete powerplant overhaul, installation of new navigation and communications systems, and extensive habitability improvements. After MMA, Dauntless was assigned to her new homeport of Galveston, Texas. After her overhaul, her 3”/50cal gun was put on display onboard USS Lexington Museum.[1]

Dauntless has earned a reputation as one of the nation's premier "drug busters." Dauntless became the first cutter in history to seize one million pounds of marijuana, an accomplishment signified by a large gold marijuana leaf painted on her superstructure. During her Coast Guard career, Dauntless has over 85 illegal narcotics "busts" to her credit, more than any other cutter.

She has also played a leading role in search and rescue (SAR) operations. During the mass Cuban exodus (see Mariel boatlift) between April 23 and May 13, 1980, over 25 vessels were towed to safety, eight persons adrift at sea were rescued, and an astonishing 55 SAR cases were conducted.

President Ronald Reagan visited the cutter on November 17, 1982 and awarded her the Coast Guard Unit Commendation. It was the first time in 19 years that a President visited a Coast Guard cutter.

The ship's most- publicized case occurred during January 1986, when Dauntless was Second (After the USCGC Point Roberts (WPB-82332) to arrive and served as on-scene commander (until relieved by USCGC Dallas) for the response to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. On November 24, 1995, Dauntless rescued 578 migrants from a grossly overloaded 75-foot coastal freighter, the largest number of migrants rescued from a single vessel in Coast Guard history.

Since relocating to Galveston, Dauntless has continued performing her primary missions of law enforcement, alien migrant interdiction operations, protection of marine resources, SAR, and more recently homeland defense in the Gulf of Mexico. Operational highlights include the four "drug busts" resulting in over 3,000 pounds of illegal drugs seized; and the September 2001 rescue of a young commercial mariner from Louisiana who had fallen overboard from the vessel on which he was working, and was successfully located and returned to his ship. Since the events of September 11, 2001, Dauntless has conducted several patrols dedicated to enhancing port security in the Gulf of Mexico.

In July 2018, Dauntless arrived at her newly assigned homeport of Pensacola, Florida.

Awards edit

The cutter's awards include the Coast Guard Unit Commendation (2), the Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation (5), the Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation, the Coast Guard "E" ribbon (7), the National Defense Service Medal (3), and the Humanitarian Service Medal (3).

In fiction edit

Dauntless has appeared in two motion pictures: The Island, in which (portraying herself) she was boarded and seized by Caribbean pirates, and in the James Bond film Licence to Kill.[citation needed]

In the 2016 novel Goliath by Shawn Corridan & Gary Waid, Dauntless along with Alex Haley are the two Coast Guard cutters that respond to the fire aboard and subsequent stranding of a Russian ULCC.[2]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Harold A. Skaarup web pages". silverhawkauthor.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  2. ^ Corridan, Shawn; Waid, Gary (2016). Goliath. Longboat Key, Florida: Oceanview Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60809-215-4.

External links edit

  • History
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. TX-3402, "U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless, 3000 Fort Point Road, Galveston, Galveston County, TX", 11 photos, 4 color transparencies, 14 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources USCGC Dauntless news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 USCGC Dauntless WMEC 624 is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter commissioned in 1968 and still on active duty USCGC Dauntless WMEC 624 HistoryUnited StatesNameDauntlessNamesakeDauntlessBuilderAmerican Ship Building CompanyLaid down15 May 1965Launched21 October 1967Commissioned10 June 1968HomeportPensacolaIdentificationMMSI number 367295000 Callsign NDTS Pennant number WMEC 624MottoSin Miedo Without Fear StatusActiveGeneral characteristicsDisplacement759 tonsLength210 ft 6 in 64 16 m Beam34 ft 10 m Draft10 ft 6 in 3 20 m maxPropulsion2 x Cooper Bessemer Corporation FVBM 12 turbocharged diesel engines 1968 2 x Alco diesels 1987 Speedmax 18 knots 2 700 mile range 1968 Rangecruise 14 knots 6 100 mile range 1968 Complement12 officers 63 enlisted 1990 Sensors and processing systems2 x AN SPS 64 1987 Armament1 Mk 38 25mm machine gun 2 M2HB 50 caliber machine gun 1987 Aviation facilitiesHelipadShe is the first cutter in Coast Guard history to hold this name Like all ships in the Reliance class of 210 foot medium endurance cutters Dauntless is named for an aspirational trait in this case meaning to persevere fearlessly This trait is further reflected in the ship s motto Sin Miedo which in Spanish means Without Fear Contents 1 Construction and career 2 Awards 3 In fiction 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksConstruction and career editDauntless was laid down on 15 May 1965 and launched on 21 October 1967 by American Ship Building Company Commissioned on 10 June 1968 Since her commissioning Dauntless was homeported in Miami Florida until 1993 when she was decommissioned and entered Major Maintenance Availability MMA at the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay Maryland After 18 months and at a total cost of 21 million the ship was completely overhauled from stem to stern The major renovations included the addition of an engine exhaust stack aft of the pilot house a complete powerplant overhaul installation of new navigation and communications systems and extensive habitability improvements After MMA Dauntless was assigned to her new homeport of Galveston Texas After her overhaul her 3 50cal gun was put on display onboard USS Lexington Museum 1 Dauntless has earned a reputation as one of the nation s premier drug busters Dauntless became the first cutter in history to seize one million pounds of marijuana an accomplishment signified by a large gold marijuana leaf painted on her superstructure During her Coast Guard career Dauntless has over 85 illegal narcotics busts to her credit more than any other cutter She has also played a leading role in search and rescue SAR operations During the mass Cuban exodus see Mariel boatlift between April 23 and May 13 1980 over 25 vessels were towed to safety eight persons adrift at sea were rescued and an astonishing 55 SAR cases were conducted President Ronald Reagan visited the cutter on November 17 1982 and awarded her the Coast Guard Unit Commendation It was the first time in 19 years that a President visited a Coast Guard cutter The ship s most publicized case occurred during January 1986 when Dauntless was Second After the USCGC Point Roberts WPB 82332 to arrive and served as on scene commander until relieved by USCGC Dallas for the response to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster On November 24 1995 Dauntless rescued 578 migrants from a grossly overloaded 75 foot coastal freighter the largest number of migrants rescued from a single vessel in Coast Guard history Since relocating to Galveston Dauntless has continued performing her primary missions of law enforcement alien migrant interdiction operations protection of marine resources SAR and more recently homeland defense in the Gulf of Mexico Operational highlights include the four drug busts resulting in over 3 000 pounds of illegal drugs seized and the September 2001 rescue of a young commercial mariner from Louisiana who had fallen overboard from the vessel on which he was working and was successfully located and returned to his ship Since the events of September 11 2001 Dauntless has conducted several patrols dedicated to enhancing port security in the Gulf of Mexico In July 2018 Dauntless arrived at her newly assigned homeport of Pensacola Florida Awards editThe cutter s awards include the Coast Guard Unit Commendation 2 the Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation 5 the Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation the Coast Guard E ribbon 7 the National Defense Service Medal 3 and the Humanitarian Service Medal 3 In fiction editDauntless has appeared in two motion pictures The Island in which portraying herself she was boarded and seized by Caribbean pirates and in the James Bond film Licence to Kill citation needed In the 2016 novel Goliath by Shawn Corridan amp Gary Waid Dauntless along with Alex Haley are the two Coast Guard cutters that respond to the fire aboard and subsequent stranding of a Russian ULCC 2 Gallery edit nbsp USCGC Dauntless returning to port in December 2009 nbsp USCGC Dauntless returning to port in December 2009 nbsp USCGC Dauntless in the Gulf of Mexico on 14 November 2013 nbsp USCGC Dauntless in the Gulf of Mexico on 10 June 2016 References edit Harold A Skaarup web pages silverhawkauthor com Retrieved 2021 04 01 Corridan Shawn Waid Gary 2016 Goliath Longboat Key Florida Oceanview Publishing ISBN 978 1 60809 215 4 External links editHistory Historic American Engineering Record HAER No TX 3402 U S Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless 3000 Fort Point Road Galveston Galveston County TX 11 photos 4 color transparencies 14 data pages 2 photo caption pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USCGC Dauntless amp oldid 1190101332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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