- USCGC Harriet Lane (WMEC-903)
USCGC "Harriet Lane" (WMEC-903) is a
United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. Named forHarriet Lane , niece and official hostess of PresidentJames Buchanan . "Harriet Lane" was constructed by Tacoma Boatbuilding,Tacoma, Washington and delivered 20 September 1984. [http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/postwwii/shipyards/inactive/pacific/tacoma.htm]History
"Harriet Lane" was commissioned in May 1984 and has served the Coast Guard and the nation with distinction; conducting Coast Guard and national defense missions from
Maine toSouth America and even into thePacific Northwest . In 1994, as the Commander of Operation Able Manner forces, she directed the rescue of thousands of Haitian and Cuban migrants flowing across theWindward Passage andFlorida Straits toward U.S. shores. During this mass migration, "Harriet Lane's" crew saved over 2,400 migrants, directed 15 cutters, anaerostat and multiple aircraft. She has twice been Present day "Harriet Lane" a key U.S. participant in the annual UNITAS multi-national exercise with South American navies, in 1994 and 1997. In 1995, "Harriet Lane" conducted a trialAlaska patrol to determine the feasibility of placing a WMEC in the Seventeenth District. In 1996, "Harriet Lane" was the on scene commander for much of the initial search and recovery ofTWA Flight 800 offLong Island . She escorted an international fleet of tall ships during the OPSAIL 2000 Parade of Sail. Most recently, exhibiting the Coast Guard’s multi-mission nature and typical of "Harriet Lane's" twenty years of service, she stood as a maritime security sentry inCharleston, South Carolina Harbor for theOperation Iraqi Freedom load-out, then moved south to theCaribbean and seized two tons of cocaine headed for the U.S., and finally, rescued several hundred migrants attempting to reach the U.S. in unseaworthy boats. [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/harrietlane/history.html]ee also
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USRC Harriet Lane (1857) - Original cutter named "Harriet Lane"External links
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