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"Moderator" Location: Central FL
Registered: 31 October 2004
Posts: 346
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KEY WEST, Fla. - USS Curts (FFG 38) offloaded and turned over to authorities 75,000 pounds of cocaine Nov. 5 in Key West, Fla.
The multi-ton shipment, valued at more than $2.3 billion, is the result of five drug interdiction operations conducted in the Eastern Pacific between Aug. 31 and Sept. 26. Curts directly supported three of the interdictions, totaling more than 44,000 pounds. One of Curts' interdictions, conducted Sept. 17, yielded 30,000 pounds, the largest seizure in the history of counter-drug operations. "I was not surprised by the superb performance of Curts, and I could not be more proud of this ship and its crew," said Cmdr. Luis Boticario, Curts commanding officer. "These Sailors have always adapted to short-notice operational requirements and demonstrated an uncanny determination to complete the mission." The remaining 31,000 pounds of narcotics included in the offload were seized in two different operations: one conducted by USS Crommelin (FFG 37) with a LEDET (Law Enforcement Detachment), and another by USCGC Jarvis (WHEC 725). All of these cases were made possible by intelligence developed by the investigative team of Operation Panama Express, which includes the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida, FBI, DEA, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. In addition, each interdiction was made possible by the professional mission execution of P-3 Orion and C-130 long-range maritime patrol aircraft operated by Homeland Security Air and Marine Operations, the Navy and the Coast Guard. WAY TO GO USCG, keep that stuff off the streets!! A witty saying proves nothing - Voltaire |
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Registered: 10 November 2004
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Yeah the Coast Guard for their face value seems like it would be a pretty neat job adventure. They even have a SWAT team now. . .which is probably pretty hardcore.
http://www.uscg.mil/news/homeland_security/homeland_security.htm It is better to live one day as a lion, than a hundred years as a sheep. Italian Proverb |
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Location: Stigler, OK
Registered: 29 November 2004
Posts: 650
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Kudos to the coast guard for a job well done.
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Registered: 10 November 2004
Posts: 314
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In support of the Coast Gaurd I bough a CG tshirt the other day, and I wear it proudly.
It is better to live one day as a lion, than a hundred years as a sheep. Italian Proverb |
![]() Registered: 19 January 2005
Posts: 335
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USCG is GTG. Too bad we can't catch 'em all.
BTW, Mexico has surpassed Columbia as the major drug route into the USA. |
"Moderator"![]() Location: UK
Registered: 19 January 2005
Posts: 295
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I bet somebody somewhere is very very pissed off.
Train Hard, Fight Easy. |
![]() Location: Chincoteague, VA
Registered: 23 January 2005
Posts: 64
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What a Job! God Bless those professional Coasties!
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"Senior Moderator U.S. Marine" ![]() Location: Oro Valley, Arizona
Registered: 26 January 2005
Posts: 136
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My younger brother retired from the Coast Guard in 2003 after a stellar 25-year career.
He was the POB (Petty Officer of the Boat) in 1989 (USCG Ventourus)...spelling is off...when he was at the USCG Station, Long Beach, when they caught a 'hauler'... At that time, it was such a large catch, it made national news. I was in Orlando, and caught the news...his mug was plastered on the screen as he was being interviewed. Don't ya think I razzed him To this day, I'm proud of him and his service. Have a youngest who's retiring this year after 20+ in the Navy. Just as proud. The Road of Life does not require a map to follow directions. Plan wisely. |
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Registered: 31 January 2005
Posts: 34
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That is alot of drugs
way to go |
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