In October of 2016 I was able to do a ride along with my son who is stationed on the US Coast Guard Cutter Mellon. U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mellon Completes Final Patrol. The Kimball and Midgett will join the three fast response cutters homeported in Honolulu on deployments across the Indo-Pacific region. In addition to serving in the cabinet of President Harding, Mellon was secretary of the treasury under Presidents Coolidge and Hoover and served one year as the U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. Mellon was commissioned 9 January 1968. Several department officers from the cutter Mellon stand together after a decommissioning ceremony for the cutter in Seattle on Aug. 20. During the patrol the crew conducted 38 law enforcement boardings, four search and rescue cases, and enforced federal regulations governing Alaska’s $13.9 billion commercial fishing industry. Commissioned in 1968, Mellon was the third of 12 high-endurance cutters built for long-range, high-endurance missions, including maritime security roles, drug interdiction, illegal immigrant interception, and … Its capabilities span from helicopter operations to pursuit boat operations and served as a key asset for the Department of Homeland Security and humanitarian missions at sea. The construction cost for the vessel totaled approximately $14.5 million. USCGC Mellon was a High Endurance Cutter homeported in Seattle and served as an asset in completing Coast Guard missions around the world for 52 years. The cutter also received an antisubmarine warfare suite that included the AN/SQS-38 sonar and Mark 46 torpedoes. Suite 200 USCGC Mellon Prepared for Decomissioning in August US Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Karl Schultz confirmed that the USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717) completed it's final mission earlier this month and had returned home in preparation for decommissioning next month in August. It was then transferred to Seattle in 1981. The Mellon is one of two remaining Hamilton-class cutters in the US Coast Guard. 301st Fighter Wing in "missing man” formation flyo... AH-64E Apache Guardian Attack Helicopter: Weapons ... 493rd Fighter Squadron - USAF's top air superiorit... B-1B Bomber Task Force mission over East Sea. Decommissioning for USCGC Douglas Munro (WHEC-724) (note the full name–the Coast Guard has two USCGC Munros now, both in the Pacific, hope there is no confusion) was listed as, to be determined (TBD). So far the USCGC Morgenthau (WHEC-722) was transferred to the VCG in 2017 as - while the USCGC Midgett (WHEC-726) has already been decommissioned and is waiting to be recommissioned under the Vietnam Coast Guard. USCGC Mellon Decommissioned Posted on August 21, 2020 USCGC Mellon [WHEC 717] sits in full dress at the pier before a decommissioning ceremony in Seattle on Aug. 20, 2020. Overview of Kh-35 Main Anti-Ship Missiles of the V... Australian Navy Experiments with Mine Hunting Drones. In January of 1990, the Mellon was the first of five Coast Guard cutters to become fitted with an anti-ship missile. Individual races, T-6 Texan II Selected for Royal Thai Air Force, F-16 Bomb Drop Sim With Chaff-Flare Release. The “Mellon Plan” became law as the Revenue Act of 1924 and successfully reduced public debt and taxes until 1930 when the depression caused debt to rise again. Mellon was one of the Coast Guard’s two remaining 378-foot Hamilton-class high endurance cutters. BRP Antonio Luna Sea Trials Set Mid-September Phil... Japan cleared to buy 32 AIM-120C-8 missiles, Taiwan deploys Albatross UAVs to South China Sea. Crew members of the vessel also reported the illegal discharge of oil into the sea by two Russian trawlers to authorities. This section lists active links to the pages displaying covers associated with the ship. Nikola Reckless Electric Hybrid LTATV with Precisi... French Mirage 2000 Scramble Training • Ämari Air Base. USCGC 95003(ex-Aberdeen) Builder: American Pacific Whaling Company, Seattle, WA Built: 1912 Commissioned: Decommissioned: March 16, 1944 Length: 88 feet Navigation draft: 11 feet 5 inches Beam: The Coast Guard Cutter Mellon has returned to its homeport in Seattle to be decommissioned after 52 years of service, following the vessel’s final patrol, conducting missions throughout the Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea. Archives are available for Navy League Members and Seapower subscribers on the Navy League website. SEATTLE — The U.S. Coast Guard decommissioned the cutter Mellon during an Aug. 21 ceremony at Coast Guard Base … Boutwell ‘s decommissioning will leave the USCG with only Mellon, Sherman, Morgenthau, Munro and Midgett in service (for now) from this vintage line. The first three decommissioned Hamilton-class cutters were transferred to the Philippine Navy which commissioned the vessels as Gredorio Del Pilar frigates. US Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Karl Schultz confirmed that the USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717) completed it's final mission earlier this month and had returned home in preparation for decommissioning next month in August. The cutter was decommissioned and entered the fleet renovation and modernization (FRAM) program in 1985. The 150-person crew left Seattle April 17 to conduct missions throughout the Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea. The first race of Tank Biathlon competition ARMI-2020. Morgenthau ' s Pacific coast activities have included drug interdiction and seizures, foreign … It should be remembered that the Vietnam Coast Guard requested 3 Hamilton-class ships from the US after the arms embargo was dropped in 2016. The vessel touched bottom and sustained damage to the sonar dome and the bow thruster unit. In 1977, Morgenthau became the first Coast Guard cutter to have women permanently assigned, followed shortly thereafter by USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717). USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717) was a United States Coast Guard Hamilton-class high endurance cutter based out of Seattle, Washington.. The Mellon and its crew also experienced tragedy and damage while stationed in Hawaii. The cutter Mellon was designed to perform each of the Coast Guard’s missions, which include search and rescue, defense operations, law enforcement, and environmental protection. Therefore only one more Hamilton is needed for the Vietnam Coast Guard to fulfill their 3-ship request. After her decommissioning in 1975, she was repurposed as a crab catcher-processor and is active in Alaskan fisheries as F/V Baranof. Saab JAS 39E / Gripen E First Time In Airshow - Ar... F-16 GBU-12 Practice • D-37 Range Nadarzyce, Poland, Two Australian ADW Test Cooperative Engagement, Pakistan Army rescue operations in Drowned Karachi. The Mellon rescued passengers from the burning luxury liner Prindsendam off the Alaskan coast. The Mellon returned to Hawaii after service in Vietnam. Mellon was laid down on 25 July 1966 at Avondale Shipyards near New Orleans, Louisiana. Fair winds and full sails, Boutwell. Midnight Hawks Practise Sample Yammies - Kauhava 2020. On April 18, 2017, USCGC Morgenthau was decommissioned at the Coast Guard Station, Sand Island, Honolulu, Hawaii. Chinese shipyard launches first Type 054 A/P friga... Russian Army games - Engineering Formula 2020: qua... China Fires Missiles Into Disputed Sea; U.S. Sanct... South Korea’s military to green light the purchase... RAF Typhoons Intercept Ilyushin IL-20 Coot-A. Arlington, VA 22201-5424, Phone: 703.528.1775 SEATTLE — The Coast Guard decommissioned the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) during a ceremony Thursday held at Coast Guard Base Seattle and presided over by Rear Adm. Peter Gautier, the deputy commander of the Coast Guard Pacific Area. Several department officers from the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon stand together after a decommissioning ceremony for the cutter in Seattle on Aug. 20, 2020. The USCGC Mellon is a High Endurance Cutter homeported in Seattle, Washington. The combined effort rescued a total of 510 passengers and crew members from lifeboats after they abandoned ship. SEATTLE — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) returned to their homeport July 7 after completing the final patrol for the 52-year-old ship, the Coast Guard Pacific Area said in a July 20 release. And the decommissioning of the Mellon or the USCGC Douglas Munro (WHEC-724) after it provide the last opportunities to do so. Jan 1, 2017 - The 378-foot High Endurance Cutter class were the largest cutters, aside from the three major icebreakers, ever built for the Coast Guard. U.S. COAST GUARD / Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Clark. The 378-foot High Endurance Cutter class is the largest, aside from the two Polar Class … The second rescue effort saved four crash survivors from a Coast Guard C-130 aircraft on Attu Island. Russian Navy --- Exercises on special support for... Chinook Helicopter Dual Door Aerial Gunnery Over G... New M1A2 SEPV3 Tanks Issued to 1st Cav Div, Lockheed Martin Celebrates National Aviation Day. The Mellon crew spent 1980 participating with the Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell (WHEC-719) in search-and-rescue operations. During their patrol in the spring of 2020, the 150 crewmembers of the Mellon conducted 38 law enforcement boardings, four search … In 1974, crew members of the Italian supertanker Giovanna Lolli-Ghetti survived an explosion, fire and subsequent sinking of the vessel off the coast of Hawaii. The suite and anti-ship missile served as proof of capability for all Coast Guard cutters; however, they were later removed due to budget constraints. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mellon crew instituted protective measures to ensure crew safety and the safety of the commercial fishing fleet and Alaskan public. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Clark)SEATTLE — The Coast Guard decommissioned the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) during a ceremony Thursday held at Coast Guard … The IAF's Big and Beautiful Chinook Helicopter Lan... South African military plane crash lands in Congo,... Russian Combat units of the Northern Fleet, Airbor... Indian Air Force’s M-17 helicopter rescue operation, Tank Biathlon: preparing crews for competitions. USCGC John Midgett is being repainted, preparing to hand over to Vietnam Your Support takes Military-wiki to the next level The decommissioned USCGC John Midgett of the US Coast Guard is repainting the hull, in preparation for repainting the Vietnam Coast Guard’s new hull number. The US Coast Guard decommissioned the Hamilton-class high endurance cutter Mellon during a ceremony at Coast Guard Base Seattle on Thursday, August 20.. Fax: 703.528.2333, Navy’s Newest Littoral Combat Ship Arrives in Mayport, DoD to Send $22M to Rolls-Royce to Strengthen Shipbuilding Industrial Base. The award was given to the Mellon crew for their response to four search-and-rescue cases, investigating and disproving allegations of violations of the Unimak Island Crab Sanctuary. Two notable rescue efforts were accomplished in 1982. The Coast Guard Cutter Mellon completed its final patrol in July, 2020 after 52 years of service. Daniel McLaughlin, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Mellon, Dec. 21, 2012 due to loss of confidence in his ability to command. The cutter Mellon was designed to perform each of the Coast Guard’s missions, which in-clude search and rescue, defense operations, law enforce-ment, and environmental protection. Awards that the Mellon and its crew members received include the Meritorious Unit Commendation for operations conducted between June 28, 1975, and Feb. 2, 1976. High endurance … Gunnery operations on the Mellon earned the unit the Commandant’s Gunnery Award in October 1999. The Mellon is one of two remaining Hamilton-class cutters in the US Coast … USCGC Balsam (WLB-62) was a Cactus-class seagoing buoy tender (WLB) in the United States Coast Guard.She operated in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, then saw service along the United States West Coast, Hawaii, and Alaska. More damage occurred in April 1972, while unmooring in Kodiak Harbor. The Midgett’s transit to Hawaii was … Its namesake, Andrew W. Mellon, was born in 1855 in Pittsburg and was a successful businessman and banker prior to his appointment as secretary of the treasury by President Warren G. Harding in 1921. How Angled Flight Decks Revolutionized Aircraft Ca... How Britain Stole $45 Trillion from India with Trains, Video invitation to Russian ARMI-2020 games. The Mellon was the third of the 378-foot high-endurance class to be completed and the first cutter to be named after Andrew W. Mellon, the 49th secretary of the treasury, who served between 1921 and 1932. The Mellon conducts Alaskan fishery patrols, enforcing in … US Army Combat Sustainment Support Battalion Condu... Pakistan Army Chief Gen Bajwa Huge Visits Waziristan, P-8 Poseidon Mission • South China Sea (VP-26). The U.S. Coast Guard decommissioned the 52-year-old cutter Mellon during a ceremony Thursday at Coast Guard Base Seattle. The Mellon was recommissioned and rejoined the fleet in 1989. FY2021 seems likely, but they may be holding off until they get an Offshore Patrol Cutter to take her place in Kodiak. Mellon actively worked for tax reform in order to reduce public debt and tax burden. There should be a separate set of pages for each name of the … She will be handed over to Vietnam in the next few months. Mellon, a high endurance cutter homeported in Seattle, has long been a staple in Alaskan waters, conducting missions throughout the Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea. These assets are being replaced by new, more capable NSCs and FRCs, respectively. Contents. The Coast Guard cutter Kimball (WMSL 756) and Coast Guard cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) are the seventh and eighth legend-class national security cutters in the Coast Guard’s fleet. The cutter was in service for 52 years. The Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) moors at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak's fuel pier in Kodiak, Alaska, July 10, 2020. 2300 Wilson Blvd. The Mellon responded and played a key role in rescuing the crew members. Danger Close - Russian SU-27 Flanker Intercepts US... Lithuanian Army Vilkas (Boxer) IFV in Action, USS America Flight Operations in the Philippine Sea, VAW-126 now fully qualified to do aerial refueling, 30 NATO Country Flyover • Allied Sky Mission. ALAMEDA, Calif. – The Coast Guard permanently relieved Capt. The Mellon conducts Alaskan fishery patrols, … The Mellon operated in areas 150 miles from the Soviet Union to areas off the coast of California after it was recommissioned. Equipped with a helicopter flight deck, retractable hangar, and the facilities to support helicopter deployment, these 12 cutters were … It spent three months of the year engaged in extensive training and exercises with the U.S. Navy off the coast of Southern California. USCGC MELLON WHEC-717; Commissioned 9 January 1968 Decommissioned 24 October 1985 for FRAM modernization Recommissioned 3 March 1989 - Decommissioned 20 August 2020 "First Among Equals" Naval Covers. WWII Vintage "Warbirds" Take-off From Wheeler Army... USS Chung-Hoon Weapons Exercise during RIMPC 2020. The video below, by Seaman Apprentice Nathaniel F. Gonzales, was the winning entry for the 2020 … 090210-N-4774B-017 SINGAPORE (Feb. 10, 2009) A full moon rises above the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Boutwell (WHEC 719) at anchor at Changi Naval Base, Singapore. Official Publication of the Navy League of the United States. USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) MK 45 Five-inch Gun Live F... F-22s arrived at Wright-Patterson AFB to escape Tr... F-35A Bomb Drop Evans Head Air Weapons Range. USCGC Mellon (WHEC 717) The USCGC Mellon is a High Endurance Cutter homeport-ed in Seattle, Washington. The Mellon is one the last remaining 378-foot high-endurance cutters built for extended offshore patrols. It patrolled areas in the North Pacific from the Gulf of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands into the Bering Sea. The vessel was docked in the Dillingham Shipyard for repairs and maintenance on Sept. 7, 1971, when an explosion occurred aboard, which resulted in the death of a civilian who was installing insulation. Coast Guard Cutter Mellon patrolling off Kodiak Alaska in March 2020 - USCG photo by PA1 Keith Alholm . Toll free: 800.356.5760 They were powered by diesel engines and gas turbines, and had controllable-pitch propellers. Operational history; Trivia; Gallery; References; External links; Operational history. The Mellon is one of two remaining Hamilton-class cutters in the US Coast Guard. Many rescue efforts took place during its Hawaii patrol. It was commissioned 11 months after its launching on Jan. 9, 1968. USCGC Morgenthau is being transferred to Vietnam under the Foreign Assistance Act which allows the transfer of excess defense articles as a grant to friendly, foreign governments. by Seapower Staff The Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) moors at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak’s fuel pier in Kodiak, Alaska, July 10, 2020. JAS 39E Gripen: "With Echo you will win - it is fu... Six B-52 bombers from Minot arriving at RAF Fairford. The cutter’s keel was laid July 25, 1966, and the ship was launched Feb. 11, 1967. Historic Aircraft moved from Amberley to Townsville, Bell V-280 Valor - Commitment to the Mission. Extensive damage to the vessel included buckling of the deck, hull and frame. Seapower US Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Karl Schultz confirmed that the USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717) completed it's final mission earlier this month and had returned home in preparation for decommissioning next month in August. Grave of Chinese soldier killed by Indian Army eme... PHL Signs Contract with Japan for 4 Air Surveillan... Russian Tank biathlon. The Mellon was originally homeported in Honolulu and spent 12 years patrolling the Pacific Ocean from Hawaii to Alaska. Commissioned in 1968, the Mellon stopped in Kodiak during their final patrol before the cutter’s scheduled Aug. 20, 2020, decommissioning. The rescue was successful in two ways – first, it involved close cooperation between crews and vessels from Norway, Russia and the United States, and second, the rescue was a positive event that involved cooperation between Cold War nations. The first rescue was conducted with the Boutwell crew, other military units and a merchant ship. $12 million in savingsassociated with the planned decommissioning of one High Endurance Cutter (WHEC) and three 110- foot Patrol Boats (WPBs). Mellon was laid down on 25 July 1966 at Avondale Shipyards near New Orleans, Louisiana.She was named for Andrew W. Mellon, the … Russian Army simulated enemy amphibious assault in... Why FGM-148 Javelin Missile The Best Tank Busters. She was named for Andrew W. Mellon, the 49th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury from 1921-1932 and launched on 11 February 1967 by the wife of John W. Warner, Jr., sponsor and granddaughter of Andrew Mellon. Day 8. #TravelTuesday Join us as U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area helps us remember the rich and distinguished history of the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) as it is decommissioned this week ending a 52-year career. Mirage 2000 Fighter Jets Takeover Estonian Airspac... Turkey interfering in Zap region in the north of Iraq. USCGC Mellon (WHEC 717) Seattle, Washington.