Media Advisory: Coast Guard to decommission eighth high endurance cutter after nearly 50 years

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Media Advisory  

April 17, 2017
U.S. Coast Guard 14th District Hawaii and the Pacific
Contact: 14th District Public Affairs
Office: (808) 535-3230
After Hours: (808) 341-9849

Media Advisory: Coast Guard to decommission eighth high endurance cutter after nearly 50 years

HONOLULU — The Coast Guard will decommission its eighth high endurance cutter after nearly 50 years of service as part of recapitalization efforts during a ceremony at Base Honolulu, Tuesday.

The Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau (WHEC 722), a 378-foot high endurance cutter, will be decommissioned after nearly 50 years of service, including action in the Vietnam War, numerous major drug interdictions and law enforcement cases, and a variety of noteworthy rescues.

Cutter Morgenthau, commissioned March 10, 1969, was the eighth of 12 Hamilton-class high endurance cutters built by Avondale Shipyards in New Orleans. High endurance cutters are the largest cutters, aside from the three major icebreakers and national security cutters, ever built for the Coast Guard.

Morgenthau was active in the Vietnam War, conducting underway replenishment, naval gunfire support, and patrol duties off the coast of Vietnam until relieved by a 311-foot cutter in 1971.

In 1977, Morgenthau became the first cutter to have women permanently assigned, which paved the way for numerous women to serve aboard Coast Guard cutters nationwide.

In the fall of 1996, Morgenthau was the first U.S. Coast Guard cutter to deploy to the Arabian Gulf. Participating in Operation Vigilant Sentinel, Morgenthau enforced Iraq’s compliance with United Nations sanctions. Following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Morgenthau participated in Operation Noble Eagle to safeguard America’s prominent port cities through closer scrutiny of maritime traffic.

The U.S. State Department is coordinating the transfer of Morgenthau through the Foreign Assistance Act. This act allows the transfer of excess defense articles as a grant to friendly, foreign governments.

WHO: Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau's crew

WHAT: Will decommission its eight high endurance cutter after nearly 50 years of service

WHERE: Coast Guard Base Honolulu, 400 Sand Island Parkway, Honolulu, 96819

WHEN: Tuesday, April 18, at 10 a.m. Media are asked to arrive no later than 9:30 a.m.

Media interested in attending are asked to RSVP no later than Monday at 4 p.m. by contacting the Coast Guard 14th District public affairs office at 808-535-3230.

Reporters and photographers must have valid media credentials and driver's licenses. Vehicles entering the base must have proof of registration and auto insurance. 

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