MULTIMEDIA RELEASE: Coast Guard Cutter James returns home from 62-day counter-drug patrol

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Coast Guard Cutter James returns home from 62-day counter-drug patrol

Coast Guard law enforcement crew interdict a self-propelled semi-submersible in the Eastern Pacific, Oct. 15, 2019. During their patrol, the Coast Guard Cutter James (WMSL-754) crew, along with members from Tactical Law Enforcement Team-South, Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron, and multiple partner agencies, contributed to the interdiction of seven drug-smuggling vessels and were responsible for the seizure of more than 9,000 pounds of cocaine and 4,085 pounds of marijuana bound for the United States.  

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CHARLESTON, S.C. — The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter James returned to Charleston Thursday following a 62-day counter-drug patrol in support of Operation Martilloin the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

During their patrol, the James’ crew, along with members from Tactical Law Enforcement Team-South, Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron, and multiple partner agencies, contributed to the interdiction of seven drug-smuggling vessels and were responsible for the seizure of more than 9,000 pounds of cocaine and 4,085 pounds of marijuana bound for the United States.

The James’ crew offloaded more than 28,000 pounds of seized cocaine and 11,000 pounds of seized marijuana, Monday at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The contraband was seized by multiple Coast Guard units in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Basin and has a wholesale value of more than $377.1 million.

“The teamwork, dedication, and bias for action exhibited by this crew and other Coast Guard vessel crews represent how the Coast Guard protects this nation from threats delivered by sea and I could not be more proud of them,” said Capt. Jeffrey Randall, Cutter James commanding officer. “They are the very best of what America stands for, and it is truly a privilege to have the opportunity to lead them as they continue the Coast Guard Cutter James’ growing legacy of brave and faithful service, while remaining ready, relevant and responsive to our nation, the Department of Homeland Security, and our Coast Guard."

In addition to interdicting drug-smuggling vessels, the cutter James assumed the role of Commander, Task Force Bahamas in the wake of Hurricane Dorian, the strongest category five hurricane to make landfall in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The James directed 8 cutters and 12 helicopters in response to search and rescue and medevac calls by injured and stranded inhabitants and coordinated evaluations of 25 ports and their associated infrastructure.

The Coast Guard Cutter James is one of two 418-foot National Security Cutters (NSC) homeported in Charleston. With its robust command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment, the NSC is the most technologically advanced ship in the Coast Guard’s fleet. NSCs are equipped with state-of-the-art small assets to include a small unmanned aircraft system which can expand the surveillance range of a surface asset like the James. "From mission planning to risk mitigation, the capability offered by a small shipboard based unmanned aerial system extends our visual range to enhance our ability to execute a diverse mission set," said Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Connell, Coast Guard Cutter James, operations officer.

For more information on the James, visit the following link: https://www.atlanticarea.uscg.mil/Area-Cutters/CGCJAMES/

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