USCGC Resolute
US Coast Guard vessel

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The USCGC Resolute is a United States Coast Guard cutter with a rich history dating back to its commissioning in 1966. Originally built for the U.S. Navy and transferred to the Coast Guard in 1970, the Resolute has served in various missions, including law enforcement, search and rescue, and maritime security operations. The ship underwent a major refit in the 1990s to extend its service life, and it has since been involved in numerous high-profile operations, such as drug interdiction efforts and hurricane response missions. The Resolute has received several awards and commendations for its service, including the Coast Guard Unit Commendation and the Humanitarian Service Medal. With a crew of around 100 personnel, the cutter has been praised for its dedication to duty and operational excellence. In addition to its operational achievements, the Resolute has also been involved in international partnerships and exercises, showcasing the Coast Guard's commitment to global maritime security. The cutter continues to play a vital role in safeguarding U.S. waters and enforcing maritime laws, making it a key asset in the Coast Guard's fleet. Overall, the USCGC Resolute represents a symbol of the Coast Guard's mission to protect and serve the nation's maritime interests, demonstrating the dedication and professionalism of its crew in carrying out essential maritime operations.
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