Line drawing of the Mackinaw originally published. All rights reserved (About Us). Mackinaw has also plowed through 37 ft. of windrow (broken) ice. While most automobile traffic is prohibited on Mackinac, snowmobiles are a common form of transportation and recreation there in the winter, with sleds belonging to locals and visitors alike outnumbering the work horses. A Jayhawk helicopter at U.S. Air Station Traverse City, designed for long-range search and rescue work. Lower Lake Michigan, as six Coast Guard Cutters attempted to keep necessary traffic The only way to accomplish that was to build an icebreaker. Diesel Oil: 346,910 Length: 290 feet Beam: 74.5 feet Draft: 19 feet Displacement: 5,252.4 tons Address: Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 South Huron Street Post Office Box 39 Mackinaw City, MI 49701-0039 Tel: (231) 436-9825 Fax: (231) 436-9826 Email: contact@themackinaw.org 179; photographer unknown. "; The 290 feet long old Mackinaw (WAGB 83) was built in Toledo, Ohio and commissioned in December, 1944. The USLHS was its own uniformed service completely . Tremendous increases in the movement of iron ore, limestone and coal for the nation's steel mills were particularly necessary. Length : 240 feet : Beam: 58.5 feet : Draft: 16 feet : Displacement (LT) 3,500 : Maximum Speed: 15 knots : Crew Size: The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Local newspapers heralded the new icebreaker's arrival on the Lakes, hoping that "with the assistance of the powerful new icebreaker. On 1 April 1970 she helped free the grounded M/V Stadacona near the Mackinaw Bridge. 4 January 1999; no photo number; photo by PA2 Christopher Grooms. They talked about what went smoothly, and what could be done differently next time. The Mackinaw got off to a rocky start before being commissioned. new icebreaker MACKINAW during trial runs on Lake Huron. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. They flew one of the stations MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters to the island after getting the notification shortly after 9 p.m. On board were: As a new pilot to the Air Station, it was Durfees first operational mission. [1][2] They carry the ship prefix USCGC. The accident occurred on M-185, the perimeter road that rings the island. 240' USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB) 225' Seagoing Buoy Tender (WLB) 210' Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC) 175' Coastal Buoy Tender (WLM . After 30 years and learning the computer and finding VetFriends, I went to my first reunion of the USS Navasota AO-106. USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30) is a 240-foot (73 m) multi-purpose vessel with a primary mission as a heavy icebreaker specifically built for operations on the North American Great Lakes for the United States Coast Guard. Donald Triner, commanding officer of the new Mackinaw, homeported in Cheboygan, Mich., be permanently relieved of command. The following year, from 17-18 March 1948, she repeated her rescue efforts and opened a passage that freed 12 ice-locked ships at Buffalo, activities that she conducted nearly every spring in the coming years. "'Pronouncement of Blessing By Rev. weeks of icebreaking operations. As years passed, the Mackinaw began aging, even as it continued its military service with the start of the Global War on Terror after the September 11th attacks. maximum-rated pull Arriving around 10:15 p.m., we met Mackinac Island EMS. In recent decades she continued to extend the shipping season from late March until mid-January. In the next scene, he leaves the station with coaches, a van, and a brake van. Photo No. United States Coast Guard Atlantic Area U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The collision caused damage to the new vessel's bow as well as to the wall. This picture was made as they convoy moved through St. Mary's River to enter Lake Michigan. The Mackinaw passed though field ice six to 24 inches thick, and reported This work consists of the design, procurement, installation and testing of the new system to replace the existing obsolete system. The vessel has been known as the "Queen of the Great Lakes" and "The Largest Icebreaker on the Great Lakes"; the site states that "she was built during World War II to meet the heavy demands of war materials and transportation during the winter months".[3]. After 62 years, the Mackinaw reached the end of her service as she became too expensive to maintain. photographer unknown. no date listed; Photo No. Mackinaw was delivered to the Coast Guard on November 18, 2005 . Pilots: LCDR Dan Beshoar and LTJG Steve Durfee. The Mackinaw also lacks a traditional ship's steering wheel. 1 June 1943; Photo No. She was built with a length of 290ft.[8][9] For ground tackle she shipped two 6,000lb (2,700kg) stockless bower anchors with 2-inch-diameter (51mm) links. When the Mackinaw drives its great bow onto the ice, the icebreaker is capable of breaking through 4 feet of solid sheet blue ice. The organization is also actively assisting the museum with restoration and operation of various communications, navigation, and power systems. Predecessors. The firing makes permanent a temporary decision to relieve Triner following the December 12th accident. The Toledo Shipbuilding Company was unprepared to undertake a shipbuilding project this large and complex [5] and when the ship remained incomplete more than two years after the company took on the project, the Toledo Shipbuilding Company went bankrupt due to penalties levied for the delayed construction. by U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker MACKINAW is called, is shown here beginning early March Tour of the Mackinaw. [1] It can be seen and toured at Grand Haven's Coast Guard Festival every summer. Hitting the trees likely kept the snowmobile from continuing on into Lake Huron, said Mackinac Island Police Chief Doug Topolski. Mar 1, 2023 8:15 PM by Durfee said most of the Air Stations crew members were relaxing for the evening when the alarm sounded. LARSON is a veteran of 18 years in the Coast Guard. Search Atlantic Area: Search. 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USCGC Mackinaw - (WAGB-83) International Call Sign: November-Romeo-Kilo-Papa The United States Coast Guard ICEBREAKER MACKINAW WAGB-83, known as the "Queen of the Great Lakes", was built as part of the war effort during World War II to meet the heavy demands of war materials and transportation during the winter months. We would like to thank the U.S. Coast Guard and Arnold Freight for their assistance, as well as Mackinac Island EMS and medical center staff, Topolski said. 91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids List of United States Coast Guard cutters, Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=United_States_Coast_Guard_Cutter&oldid=1137672465, This page was last edited on 5 February 2023, at 21:57. The woman was on Mackinac Island when she suffered a medical emergency on Tuesday morning. [3] IMO number: 9271054. No injuries are reported. The Maritime Executive. WLBB 30 is configured to better handle a variety of roles including buoy maintenance, and handling of environmental spills. In July 2022, CDR Jeannette Greene assumed command. On 18 October 1960 she freed the grounded M/V August Ziesing off the upper Little Rapids Cut channel bank. The CCECPSCO has two repeaters on Mackinaw to provide communications coverage throughout the Straits of Mackinac. It was joined by the new Mackinaw (WLBB 30) in October 2005 and decommissioned June 10, 2006. 252058; photographer unknown. They initially hired 12 'helpers' within a short time and eventually hired over 100 women workers. The young woman was a passenger on a snowmobile that crashed into a group of trees. On 21 November 1966 she transported 29 crewmen from the grounded German M/V Nordmeer to Alpine, Michigan and on 29 November 1966 she evacuated the remaining crewmen. Release No. Her draft was considerably less than her Wind-Class sisters and she was also constructed of mild steel (1-5/8 inch hull plating), all in deference to her assignment on the fresh-water Great Lakes. Triner gave insufficient attention to navigation and ship-handling training during the ship's shakedown cruise, thus contributing to the collision in Grand Haven," Papp said. The Maritime Executive. USCGC Mackinaw has been the name of more than one United States Coast Guard ship, and may refer to: . of Watertown, Wis., stands at the controls of the forward motor room panel aboard Coast Guard's The 20 members of her crew were all safely rescued by a good samaritan vessel, and no injuries were reported. Great Lakes shipping. Mackinaw was decommissioned on 10 June 2006 in Cheboygan, the same day that the "new" Mackinaw, WLBB-30, was commissioned. Back at the Traverse City airport, the crew offloaded the patient to awaiting EMS., Once back at the Air Station, the crew headed in for a debriefing on the flight and the patient transfer. The photo was taken on Monday, 8 January 1945. The term is English in origin and refers to a specific type of vessel, namely, "a small, decked ship with one mast and bowsprit, with a gaff mainsail on a boom, a square yard and topsail, and two jibs or a jib and a staysail. This was a common scene throughout "SERVES ABOARD COAST GUARD ICEBREAKER MACKINAW [:] LOUIS C. LARSON, QM1c. Included with the radios on board the ship are two Sunair RT-9000 HF transceivers with matching antenna couplers and vertical antennas. "THE MACKINAW CLEARS THE WAY [:] The Coast Guard icebreaker MACKINAW, most Her hull strength derived from her design and construction. Marie told Coast Guard News. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30) is a 240-foot (73 m) vessel built as a heavy icebreaker for operations on the North American Great Lakes for the United States Coast Guard.IMO number: 9271054. Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 707 N. Huron Ave. #2, Mackinaw City, MI 49701 231-436-9825 officemanager@themackinaw.org clears a shipping track through the ice of the St. Marys River Jan. 23, 2004. He says the location is about 20 miles west of the Mackinac Bridge, which links Mackinaw City in the Lower Peninsula to St. Ignace in the Upper Peninsula. The Maritime Executive, Published Mackinaw was built to be literally land-locked, her size not permitting her to leave the Great Lakes. She was to have been named Manitowoc but the Navy had already assigned that name to a PF (frigate). She can also break smooth, continuous ice up to 42 inches (107cm) thick by rising on top of it and crushing it with the weight of her bow. mission in the Great Lakes. In June 2017, CDR John Stone assumed command. An official website of the United States government, LOGBOOKS - Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters: An Overview, Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Logbooks 1791-1991, Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Muster Rolls 1831 - 1949, Revenue Cutter and Coast Guard Muster Rolls 1833-1932, Unbound US Revenue Cutter and CG Muster Rolls 1831-1915, Shipping Articles of the Revenue Cutter Service 1867 - 1916, Payroll of Officers & Enlisted Forces of USCG Cutters (1916 1935), Battle of the Atlantic & Greenland Patrol, SPAR Lillian Vasilas' Oral History Interview, Significant Dates in Coast Guard Aviation, Life-Saving Service and Coast Guard Units, Master Chief Petty Officers of the Coast Guard, Two Standards of Judgement - Michael Healy, Women in Coast Guard: Historical Chronology, Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Keith Showalter says the accident happened about 10:45 a.m. Sunday. The first phase of construction contracts has been awarded for the worlds first man-made energy island, to be built by Belgium as part of a plan to develop an integrated European offshore electricity grid. Though icebreaking is the MACKINAW's big function, she is not idle during the summer months. UNDERWAY PHONE: (231) 445-0812 . "With respect to the event in Cheboygan, Captain Triner has exhibited personal behavior and conduct inconsistent with service norms and expectations for the commanding officer of a Coast Guard cutter." Cutter History File. As conditions would permit she would work up through the St. Marys River to the Soo Locks, into Whitefish Bay and Lake Superior. USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83) is a 290-foot (88m) former Coast Guard icebreaker on exhibit as a museum ship at the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum in Mackinaw City, Michigan. Mackinaw was based on the Wind-class icebreakers first designed during the early years of World War II for icebreaking and combat operations in Arctic waters. Potable Water: 40,200 Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). After her decommissioning, the Mackinaw was purchased and prepared to be turned into a museum ship as testament to her service on the Great Lakes and spare her being taken to the scrapyard. The accident did not delay the ship, which arrival on schedule on December 17, 2005. U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Katmai Bay, a 140-foot icebreaker, was clearing a path on the St. Mary's River and immediately set a course for Mackinac Island. "USCGC MACKINAW (WLBB-30) Characteristics", "Great Lakes Icebreaking (GLIB) Capability Replacement Project Fact Sheet", "U.S. Coast Guard Sector Sault Sainte Marie", Many photos, including the "splash" launch of the Mackinaw, U.S. Coast Guard Icebreaker Mackinaw, Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum, 131 South Huron Avenue, Mackinaw City, Cheboygan County, MI, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USCGC_Mackinaw_(WLBB-30)&oldid=1121978485, Historic American Engineering Record in Michigan, Icebreakers of the United States Coast Guard, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Integrated Main Propulsion & Electrical Plant, This page was last edited on 15 November 2022, at 05:04. CO., INC.' Cutter MACKINAW. Her breadth and length were greater than her sisters but consequently those dimensions meant she could not get through the Welland Canal and was therefore prevented from ever leaving the Great Lakes. Capt. USCGC MACKINAW (WLBB-30) The U.S. Coast Guard is required by law to maintain a heavy icebreaking capability on the Great Lakes to assist in keeping channels and harbors open to navigation in response to the reasonable demands of commerce to meet the winter shipping needs of industry. Lower Lake Michigan, normally relatively clear of heavy ice during the winter, Vessel was designed to keep lake shipping lanes open during the winter WAGB 83. Triner is temporarily assigned to Sector Lake Michigan in Milwaukee. Vessel was designed to keep lake shipping lanes open during the winter months. Cost: $8,830,198 (hull & machinery); reportedly over $10 million total cost, Propulsion:3 electric motors driven by 6 Westinghouse DC generators driven by 6 Fairbanks Morse, 10-cylinder, 2-cycle diesels; 12,000 SHP; two 14-foot diameter stern propellers; one 12-foot diameter bow propeller. (231) 597-2030, An official website of the United States government, Coast Guard Formal Investigation - Spirit of Norfolk, Sector Jacksonville Prevention Department Information Page, National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC), Marine Safety Information Bulletin (MSIB), Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. The recently-built tanker Princess Empress partially sank off Balingawan Point on Tuesday after losing power in rough seas. 03-15-66 (20); photographer unknown. According to Admiral Thiele, the "Mackinaw was nothing but a Wind-class ship that was squashed down and pushed out and extended to meet the requirements of the [Great] Lakes." Katmai Bay, stationed at Sault Ste. She also served as a goodwill ambassador for the Coast Guard and a training vessel. Michael Hudson. Mackinaw was commissioned on 20 December 1944 after undergoing trials on Lake Huron. She spends many hours assisting vessels in distress, engages in law enforcement and boarding duties in the interests of safety on the waters, patrols sail and power boat regattas, and usually makes one or two annual cruises for training reserve forces. Much of the ships technology, including the Azipod thrusters, is from Finnish Maritime Cluster. All rights reserved (About Us). There are also four 300hp Fairbanks-Morse O-P diesels for auxiliary services, and there are the Fairbanks-Morse heeling and trimming pumps to help the Mackinaw shake herself out of trouble when it is at its very worst.". Due to her age and expensive upkeep, she was decommissioned and replaced with a smaller multipurpose vessel, USCGCMackinaw(WLBB-30), which was commissioned in Cheboygan the same day. Love reading about our local Coast Guard? Further, she can conduct law enforcement and search-and-rescue missions and can deploy an oil-skimming system to respond to oil-spill situations and environmental response.[3]. Now it is the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum. is reported to be almost completely frozen from shore to shore. E-MAIL: You will be given computer access and an email account. 10275304; photographer unknown. The snowmobiles driver, a 32-year-old man, was arrested after the Friday night crash. . Triner has exhibited personal behavior and conduct inconsistent with service norms and expectations for the commanding officer of a Coast Guard cutter.". Let Healing Holistics help you find your balance with Holistic Medicine. Breaking the champagne bottle on the bow of USCGC Mackinaw on launch day, April 2, 2005. Tracy Hoffman, the Command Center training officer for the Coast Guard Sector Sault Ste. No caption/date/photo number; photographer unknown. In June 2020, CDR Kristen Serumgard assumed command. The shipyard opened their hiring to Toledo area women. as a factor in his decision to fire the captain. icebreaker, moored in the port of Grand Haven during the Coast Guard Festival In this photo from 2014, the Coast Guard Cutter Katmai Bay, a 140-foot ice-breaking tug, escorts the motor vessel Calumet through Lake Michigan near Lansing Shoal. MACKINAC ISLAND, MI - A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew touched down at the Mackinac Island airport this past weekend to assist after one person was seriously injured in a snowmobile crash on the island. .The 292-foot Coast Guard Icebreaker Mackinaw, right, comes After the accident, Captain Triner stayed on board as an adviser until the ship reached Cheboygan. U.S. Coast Guard Cutters & Craft, 1946-1990. "CHEBOYGAN, Mich. (Jan. 4)--The Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw prepares to tie up to a pier Latitude: 45.7796960611, Longitude: -84.7198770531, Google Maps, Microsoft Bing, Yahoo Maps, Mapquest. photographer unknown. MACKINAW CITY, Mich. (AP) - The U.S. Coast Guard says one of its ice-breakers sustained significant damage in a collision with a freighter in the Straits of Mackinac. ice-covered St. Mary's River in an epochal mid-winter passage from the docks of We also remind snowmobile operators to be aware of ice that may be present on roadways under snow and take the appropriate precautions, including helmet use.. CDR Scott J. Smith assumed command in July 2008 and was relieved by CDR Michael J. Davanzo in Aug, 2011. A sunken tanker is spilling petroleum into the water off the coast of Balingawan Point, Mindoro, in the Philippines' Tayabas Bay. 241786; photo by PAC Jeff Hall. The trade organization representing freight forwarders in 150 countries is calling for D&D practices to be in line with the velocity of shipping saying the time has come for the industry to Copyright 2023 The Maritime Executive, LLC. I really hope some other people can find this service and get in touch with people like I did. "; no date listed [1953? The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. NEWS RELEASE. Later the icebreaker would work in the lower lakes areas. Cutter MACKINAW"; The CCECPSCO conducts Amateur Radio Field Day operations from Mackinaw on the fourth full weekend in June. "; 4 January 1999; "After reviewing both investigations, I have concluded that Capt. no date listed; Photo No. The ship was also featured on the television series Modern Marvels. photo by PAC Jeff Hall. Grand Haven Tribune August 3, 2021. Amateur radio operators visiting Mackinaw may operate the W8AGB station whenever a CCECPSCO member is present. "subsequent reports of inappropriate use of alcohol by Triner and some members of his crew" ? Katmai Bay arrived at the islands main dock about 11 a.m. The Mackinaw was commissioned in the closing years of the Second World War to serve and defend the Great Lakes and the shipping across them as the cargo delivered across the Great Lakes was vital to the American war effort, especially to Detroit, the aptly-named Arsenal of Democracy. After WWII ended with the surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 and the Empire of Japan in September of the same year when their delegates signed the articles of unconditional surrender to the Allies, the Mackinaw was slated to continue its service to the USCG in icebreaking duty in the Great Lakes due to being too large to navigate the channels to reach open ocean from the Great Lakes. Following the formal celebration, crew members, including Triner, moved to a Cheboygan bar where they continued to consume alcoholic beverages, according to a retired Coast Guard officer familiar with the event. The Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw breaks ice in Duluth 10,165 views Mar 17, 2013 33 Dislike Share Save Kenneth Newhams 1.51K subscribers The Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw came to Duluth on March. (from Coast Guard Air Station, Traverse City, Michigan) (Screen capture from YouTube . While in the air, the rescue swimmer and flight mechanic figured out how to organize the helicopters cabin so they could load the patient once they reached the island. MACKINAC ISLAND, MI - A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew touched down at the Mackinac Island airport this past weekend to assist after one person was seriously injured in a snowmobile crash. "; no date; Photo No. Her namesake, the first Juniper, was commissioned into the U.S. Lighthouse Service (USLHS) back in 1903. . "'BIG MAC' USCG ICEBREAKER MACKINAW (WAGB-83) 'Big Mac' as sometimes the The heeling pumps were capable of transferring up to 160 tons of water from one side of the icebreaker to the other in about one-and-a-half minutes. On 10 May 1965 she served as the on-scene commander following a collision between the M/V Cedarville and Norwegian M/V Topdalsfjord one mile northeast of Mackinaw City, Michigan, in which the Cedarville sank. Free legal representation now available for many Detroiters facing eviction, MSU announces new security measures, plan for external review of response to mass shooting on campus, Michigan Senate advances repeal of 1931 abortion ban though the ban is already unenforceable, Michigan Senate passes Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act expansion to add LGBTQ rights, Former Burton police officer charged with hate crime. "CLEVELAND (June 21, 2006) - The Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw (WAGB-83) sailed for a final voyage from her home port of decommissioning, Cheboygan, MI to a permanent berth at the SS Chief Wawatam dock in Mackinaw City. Air Station Traverse City was requested to fly in because poor weather conditions that night made other med-flight options unavailable. You will be able to send and receive email underway. These repeaters, operating under the call-sign W8AGB to match the ship's WAGB-83 designation, are on a radio frequency of 145.110MHz with 103.5Hz PL tone and 444.375MHz with 107.2Hz PL tone. And while helicopters are generally used for such missions, difficult weather conditions at the Coast Guards air station in Traverse City eliminated that as an option, officials said. On 5 April 1968 she helped free the M/V W. B. Schiller from heavy ice in Lake Superior. Those plants needed iron ore. That meant keeping the shipping lanes on the Lakes open for as long as possible. . 3; 32-36-68; photo by "Dick" Whittington, Los Angeles. Enroute, the paramedic and Petty Officers Wagner and Bersch monitored and cared for the patient. Length: 290 feet Beam: 74.5 feet Draft: 19 feet Displacement: 5,252.4 tons Address: Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum 131 South Huron Street Post Office Box 39 Mackinaw City, MI 49701-0039 Tel: (231) 436-9825 The Mackinaw could break 2.5 feet of ice continuously and 11 feet by backing and ramming. USCGC MACKINAW (WLBB 30) 632 Coast Guard Dr. Cheboygan, MI 49721 . ]; Photo No. The old Mackinaw, LR number 6119534, moved under her own power on 21 June 2006 Cheboygan to a permanent berth at the SSChief Wawatam dock on the eastern end of the old railroad dock; entry to the area is just south of the Shepler's Marine Service.[4]. "After reviewing both investigations, I have concluded that Capt. When Mackinaw puffs into Duluth Union Depot in the opening scene, Mandarin has no coaches. Anthony Jones, Sector Commander of Sector Sault Ste. Papp cited that party ? USCGC MACKINAW (WAGB-83) U.S. Coast Guard Photo Class: Mackinaw Class Icebreaker Commisioned: 20 Dec 1944 At: Toledo Shipbuilding Co. Because she was built specially for the Great Lakes she was too wide to fit through the pre-1959 Saint Lawrence Seaway her hull was built lighter than the Wind-class vessels, but shared many characteristics, such as a relatively short length in proportion to the great power developed, a cut-away forefoot, rounded bottom, and fore, aft and side heeling tanks. When Mandarin and Ashtabula puff out of Duluth Union Depot, two of Mandarin's wheel arches are missing. - Veteran J. Reuter. USCGC Mackinaw sliding towards the river during the launch. Night vision goggles and the automation and navigation capabilities in the MH-60T made for a straightforward flight in otherwise bad weather, Durfee said of the evenings snow and low clouds. Photo is dated sometime between 1990 and June, 1998. The date of her arrival in Cheboygan was Saturday, 30 December 1944. MACKINAC ISLAND, MI A woman in need of urgent medical assistance received some help from an unlikely source. The Mackinaw being launched on 4 March 1944. She was assigned the home-port of Cheboygan, Michigan and was assigned to ice-breaking duties from 20 January to the close of the war. Aided by several smaller icebreakers in the USCG fleet, such as the USCGC Katmai Bay, the Mackinaw provided safe passage for freighters as they delivered their cargo of taconite, grain, and other resources, around the Great Lakes to ports such as Detroit, Duluth, Chicago, Gary, and more. During her Coast Guard career she also conducted numerous search-and-rescue operations. 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