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USCGC Active (WMEC-618) : ウィキペディア英語版
USCGC Active (WMEC-618)

USCGC ''Active'' (WMEC-618) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. ''Active'' was launched at Christy Corporation, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin on July 31, 1965. Commissioned as a Coast Guard Cutter on September 1, 1966, she is long, has a beam, displaces 1000 tons, and draws of water. She is powered by two diesel engines, combined for a total of . Quarters are provided for up to 12 officers and 70 enlisted members. ''Active's'' cruising range is at , designed with an operating endurance of about 30 days. At top speed of , ''Active'' has an approximate range of . ''Active's'' armament consists of a single 25 mm gun on the forecastle. 50 caliber machine guns can also be mounted on the forecastle. bridge or fantail. The ''Active'' has a flight deck which allows for the deployment of a Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin or MH-68A Stingray Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON). USCGC ''Active'' has received several awards in recent years for its outstanding service to the maritime community, including oil spill clean ups in Prince William Sound, Alaska during the Exxon Valdez oil spill.()
== Missions ==
''Active'' is assigned primarily to law enforcement and search and rescue duties. The law enforcement duties involve counter-narcotic operations, fisheries, and environmental protection. To add to its diverse mission capability, ''Active'' also participates in public relations activities such as the Portland Rose Festival and Seattle Sea Fair.
''Active'' has received several awards in recent years for its outstanding service to the maritime community. ''Active'' was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation for exemplary service from 1987 to 1989 and a Coast Guard Unit Commendation for outstanding service from 1989 to 1991. ''Active'' was awarded the Special Operations Service Ribbon for the ''Exxon Valdez'' oil spill cleanup in Prince William Sound, Alaska, participation in the Portland Rose Festival, the Coast Guard Bicentennial celebration at San Francisco Fleet Week in October 1992, and for the 1994 at sea apprehension of the motor vessel JIN YINN No. 1 carrying 123 illegal Chinese migrants. ''Active'' has been awarded fifteen Cutter Achievement Ribbons for “clean sweeps” of all training requirements during Tailored Ships Training Availability. ''Active'' has also received two National Defense Service ribbons. ''Active'' was awarded a Coast Guard Unit Commendation for exceptional meritorious service from 12 to 26 August 1997 for the interdiction of the motor vessel LAPAS No. 3 carrying 60 illegal Chinese migrants. In August 1998, ''Active'' participated in a cooperative counter-drug operation with Mexican authorities that resulted in the interdiction of the fishing vessel LADY DOUNIA and the seizure of 2.55 metric tons of cocaine. ''Active'' earned the Special Operations Service Ribbon for actions in a November 1998 counter-drug operation with Canadian authorities resulting in the apprehension of the fishing vessel BLUE DAWN and the seizure of 14 tons of hashish.
''Active'' received the Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation for exceptional meritorious service on 23 and 24 January 2000 in interdicting the Mexican fishing vessel VALERA, resulting in the seizure of 5.5 metric tons of cocaine. On May 2, 2001 ''Active'' seized the Belize flagged fishing vessel SVESDA MARU with 13.2 tons of cocaine, the largest maritime cocaine seizure in history and was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation Award.
''Active's'' deployments are normally scheduled for 45 to 55 days. Inport periods for maintenance are scheduled between deployments, lasting four to six weeks. Every four years the ship undergoes a major maintenance period lasting six to eight weeks.()

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