USCGC Tampa (WMEC-902)

USCGC Tampa (WMEC-902)

USCGC "Tampa" (WMEC-902) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. She was commissioned 16 March 1984. Her motto, "Thy way is the sea, thy path in the great waters", [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/tampa/Shield%20Images/Shield%20-%20Motto.htm] matches the inscription that is engraved on the memorial at Arlington National Cemetery for the 131 persons lost following the sinking of a previous cutter "Tampa" on September 18, 1918. [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/tampa/History%20Images/history.htm]

Mission

As part of the "Legacy Fleet", "Tampa" recently underwent a nine month Mission Effectiveness Project (MEP) at the United States Coast Guard Yard. MEP is designed to extend "Tampa"'s operational life until the deployment of a new line of cutters from the Coast Guard's Deepwater Program. With current and future updates of Deepwater electronics systems, a unique computer system and a modern array of weapons, "Tampa" is dramatically different from the half-century old vessels it replaced.United States Coast Guard. [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/tampa/General%20Info%20Images/General%20Info.htm General info] .]

"Tampa" is a multi-mission ship with five primary missions: maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, homeland security, national defense and international engagement.

"Tampa"'s state-of-the-art command, control and communications abilities provide the tools to make the cutter a valuable asset for all missions and an integral player in providing the Coast Guard and the nation Maritime Domain Awareness. Among these is the SCCS-270 system. SCCS-270 is a computer system that aids in controlling shipboard operations and reduces manning requirements. SCCS-270 receives information from multiple sources and displays it on several monitors on the bridge and in CIC (Combat Information Center). Operators use the displayed information primarily for navigation and to track other vessels and aircraft. This system also allows for the sharing of information with other vessels and commands via a satellite link.

"Tampa" operates primarily in the littoral waters of the United States and throughout the Caribbean to ensure homeland security and enforce immigration, fisheries, customs, and environmental laws, along with the more visible drug interdiction laws. "Tampa" is a front-line unit in the nation's "War on Drugs" and has seized numerous drug smuggling vessels. In 1994, "Tampa" was involved with the rescue and return of several thousand Haitians and Cubans during mass migrations from these nations. In September 2005, following the devastating landfall of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast of the United States, "Tampa" acted as gatekeeper to the mouth of the Mississippi ensuring the safety and movement of commerce from offshore. "Tampa" later moved upriver to ensure the safety and security of ports and waterways, and support rescue and recovery operations in downtown New Orleans.

To aid in the performance of its missions, "Tampa" is able to launch, land, and service the Coast Guard's HH-65 Dolphin and MH-68 Stingray helicopters. Safety of shipboard helicopter operations is enhanced with the use of Tampa's dynamic fin stabilizing system, which reduces the roll of the ship.

To maintain military readiness, "Tampa" conducts exercises with the U.S. Navy. This training, which includes ship's weapons exercises, damage control drills, and navigation exercises, ensures that "Tampa" remains a fully capable naval combatant in a time of war or other hostilities. In 2000, "Tampa" deployed to South America in support of U.S. Southern Command and participated in UNITAS 41-00, an annual naval exercise between U.S. and South American Forces. In 2004, "Tampa" deployed to the Mediterranean and Black Sea in support of U.S. European Command and conducted training with numerous friends and allies in the region.

References

External links

* [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cgcTampa/default.asp "USCGC Tampa (WMEC-902)" home page]


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