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Coast Guard Cutter Dorado Decommissioned Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. March 11, 2021 The Coast Guard Cutter Dorado (WPB-87306) before a decommissioning ceremony on March 10, 2021 in Crescent City, Calif. (Photo: U.S. Coast Guard) The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dorado (WPB-87306) was decommissioned Wednesday after 23 years of service. The vessel was the Coast Guard s sixth 87-foot Marine Protector-class patrol boat to serve as the Coast Guard’s primary nearshore patrol asset. “I would like to thank my crew and all previous sailors for bolstering her highly successful service life,” said Lt. Rebecca Cotton, the Dorado’s commanding officer, during a decommissioning ceremony in Crescent City, Calif. “They made the Dorado an unforgettable cutter in which to serve the West Coast for the past 23 years. Equally important are our partners at the 11th Coast Guard District, Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay and the city of Crescent City. I wou ....
Coast Guard to hold virtual memorial service for 1964 helicopter crash victims U.S. Coast Guard Press Release | December 21, 2020 Estimated reading time 4 minutes, 13 seconds. Coast Guardsmen are scheduled to pause Tuesday, Dec. 22, to honor the crew of CG 1363, a Coast Guard HH-52 helicopter crew and passengers lost in the crash of a rescue helicopter during the historic December 1964 storms that struck Northern California. A memorial stands to remember and honor Lt. Cdr. Donald L. Price, a Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco HH-52 helicopter pilot, in Humboldt Bay, Calif., September 25, 2008. Price, his fellow crewmembers and passengers were lost in a crash during a storm in 1964. U. S. Coast Guard Photo ....
Posted By Kimberly Wear@kimberly wear on Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:55 PM click to enlarge A memorial to those lost on the flight. A virtual ceremony will take place early Tuesday to honor the two pilots, one crew member, a citizen volunteer and three flood evacuees who died in a helicopter crash on Dec. 22, 1964, in severe weather. The ceremony can be viewed on the Sector Humboldt Bay’s Facebook page at 8:15 a.m. The crew of CG1363, Lt. Cmdr. Donald Prince, Petty Officer 2nd Class James A. Nininger and Royal Canadian Navy Sub-Lt. Allen Alltree, along with local resident Bud Hansen, who’d volunteered to help spot those needing rescue, were killed with evacuees Marie Bahnsen, Betty Kemp and Kemp s 20-month-old daughter, Melanie, when the aircraft crashed near Strawberry Rock in Trinidad. ....