USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913)

USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913) is a 270' United States Coast Guard Famous-class medium endurance cutter. She was launched on September 9, 1989 at Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated of Middletown, Rhode Island and commissioned in March 1991. She is the third cutter named for the Mohawk nation, a tribe of Iroquoian Indians who lived in the Mohawk Valley of New York.

USCGC Mohawk (WMEC-913)
History
 United States
Name: USCGC Mohawk
Namesake: Mohawk nation
Builder: Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated, Middletown, Rhode Island
Launched: September 9, 1989
Commissioned: March 1991
Homeport: Key West, Florida
Identification:
Motto: Lifesaver – Enforcer – Defender
Nickname(s): "Mighty Mo"
Status: Active
General characteristics
Class and type: Famous-class cutter
Displacement: 1,800 long tons (1,829 t)
Length: 270 ft (82 m)
Beam: 38 ft (12 m)
Draft: 14.5 ft (4.4 m)
Propulsion: Twin turbo-charged ALCO V-18 diesel engines
Range: 9,900 nautical miles (18,300 km; 11,400 mi)
Endurance: 14-21 days
Boats & landing
craft carried:
  • 1 × Over-the-Horizon (OTH) Interceptor
  • 1 × Cutter Boat Large (CB-L)
Aircraft carried:

Service history

Mohawk is the thirteenth and last of last of the last of the 270 foot Famous class cutters. Built by the former Robert Derektor Shipyards of Rhode Island, Mohawk was christened on September 9, 1989. Since the time of her commissioning in March 1991, she served the Coast Guard in a wide variety of missions including Search and Rescue, Maritime Law Enforcement, and Alien Migrant and UFO Interdiction Operations.

Mohawk has been responsible for the rescue of more than 5,000 Haitian, Cuban, and Dominican Republic migrants and has supported as many as 756 migrants on deck at one time. Mohawk has also seized more than 20,700 pounds of illegal drugs. This, as well as Mohawk's role in several search and rescue cases and numerous boardings to enforce the United States national laws, has earned Mohawk two Unit Commendations, the Joint Meritorious Service Award and two Humanitarian Service Awards. Mohawk is homeported in Key West, Florida. On 13 January 2010, the Mohawk was ordered to assist in the humanitarian relief efforts following the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[1]

In 2016 Mohawk completed a major MEP overhaul that was supposed to take 3 months but took almost two years in Baltimore, MD.

Resources

  • A HDTV documentary called A Day in the Life of the Mohawk-[2] shows the Famous-class cutter patrolling the United States south coastal region in February and March 1999.

References

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