Photo Release: Coast Guard Cutter Diligence returns home after deterring migrants, responding to hurricanes

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Coast Guard Cutter Diligence returns home after deterring migrants, responding to hurricanes

Crew members from Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, North Carolina, prepare to deliver supplies to people affected by Hurricane Florence in Wilmington, Sept. 19, 2018. The crew began their 60-day patrol deterring migrants in the Windward Passage, then provided aid to people in North Carolina and Florida after Hurricanes Florence and Michael. (U.S. Coast Guard photo, courtesy Cutter Diligence/Released) 

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Wilmington, N.C. — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Diligence returned to Wilmington on Friday, following a 60-day patrol in the Caribbean, Mid-Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.

The Diligence’s crew performed counter-drug and migrant interdiction in the northern Caribbean Sea and post-hurricane responses in North Carolina and Florida.

The crew began their patrol in the Windward Passage between the west coast of Haiti and the east coast of Cuba to deter and respond to mass migration. Their presence served to discourage the departure of unstable and overloaded sailing freighters and kept them from attempting voyages in unseaworthy vessels toward the Bahamas and the U.S.

Following Hurricane Florence’s landfall, the Diligence’s crew transited to North Carolina to aid relief efforts for citizens in Wilmington. Once on scene, the Diligence assumed the role of surface action group commander and directed three other Coast Guard cutters in response operations. The crew provided water and food to those in need at Bald Head Island and the surrounding communities, assisted Coast Guard Station Oak Island’s crew with post-storm reconstitution, and provided search and rescue response off the coasts of Oak Island and Wrightsville Beach.

After Hurricane Florence, the Diligence’s crew transited to the Gulf of Mexico to assist in the wake of Hurricane Michael. The Diligence acted as a critical offshore search and rescue communication platform while local communication sites were disabled, and the crew provided water to the affected cities of Panama City and Apalachicola, Florida.

“Change was abundant this patrol, and the crew’s adaptability was truly remarkable,” said Cmdr. Robert Mohr, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Diligence. “The crew’s devotion to duty and service to nation shone as they responded to two major hurricanes, even though several crewmembers experienced personal setbacks due to property loss as a result of Hurricane Florence. I was extremely proud of their resolve and their ability to remain mission-focused while they assisted those in need."

Coast Guard Cutter Diligence is a 210-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Wilmington. The Diligence’s primary missions consist of counter-drug and migrant interdiction, enforcing federal fishery laws and search and rescue operations.

For questions about the Diligence’s patrol, contact Ensign Angela Johnson at 910-815-4528 or AngelaRuth.A.Johnson@uscg.mil.

Crew members from Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, North Carolina, deliver water to people affected by Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, Oct. 14, 2018. During their 60-day patrol, the crew traveled to North Carolina and Florida to provide food, water, and search and rescue coordination in response to Hurricanes Florence and Michael. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Ensign Angela Johnson/Released)
A crew member from Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, North Carolina, delivers water to a man affected by Hurricane Michael in Apalachicola, Florida, Oct. 15, 2018. During their 60-day patrol, the cutter’s crew responded to both Hurricanes Florence and Michael, directing three other Coast Guard cutters’ response efforts and providing food and water to impacted communities. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Adam Denas/Released)
Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, North Carolina, sits at anchor offshore Oak Island, North Carolina, Sept. 19, 2018. The Diligence crew spent 60 days at sea deterring migrants in the northern Caribbean Sea, providing aid and supplies to people affected by Hurricane Florence in North Carolina and serving as a search and rescue coordination platform in the wake of Hurricane Michael. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Christopher Jackson/Released)

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