Veteran hopes to bring Coast Guard cutter to Tampa as museum

Veteran hopes to bring Coast Guard cutter to Tampa as museum


Veteran hopes to bring Coast Guard cutter to Tampa as museum
Jennifer Holton reports
TAMPA, Fla. - The clock is ticking to save a historical U.S. Coast Guard cutter. In 11 days, Coast Guard Cutter
Adak will be sold to Indonesia, but not if James Judge has anything to say about it.
"The Coast Guard has many 110s that they are getting ready to decommission," said Judge, who served aboard the vessel as a guardsman from 2004 to 2005. "Any one of them can be swapped out for the
Adak."
Judge spent more than a year aboard the cutter while it was deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom. But he says its historical significance began even before it was commissioned in 1989.

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