- USCGC Spencer (WMEC-905)
USCGC "Spencer" (WMEC-905) is a
United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. Her keel was laid on 26 June 1982 at Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated,Middletown, Rhode Island . She was named forJohn Canfield Spencer ,United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1843 to 1844 under PresidentJohn Tyler and launched on 17 April 1984 and was commissioned into service on 28 June 1986. In March 1991, "Spencer" towed a disabled U.S. Navy frigate, a ship twice Spencer's size, to safety. [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/spencer/HISTORY%20OF%20USCGC%20SPENCER%20(.htm] "Spencer" participated in the search for a missing Air National Guard paratrooper during the1991 Halloween Nor'easter , sometimes called the "Perfect Storm". In 1999, "Spencer" was the on-scene commander for theEgyptAir Flight 990 crash off Nantucket, controlling both U.S. Navy and Coast Guard assets in the search and recovery efforts. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/cb/jan00/990.html]Operational History
During a law enforcement patrol in 1987, "Spencer" arrested 23 people and confiscated more than 46,000 pounds of marijuana from four smuggling vessels. While on a south patrol in 1989, "Spencer" rescued and repatriated 538
Haiti an migrants bound for the United States, and later seized a Panamanian freighter laden with 438 kilograms of cocaine. In 1994, "Spencer" made the first planned deployment of a 270-foot cutter with an SH-60 helicopter. This ship/helicopter deployment was shortened so that "Spencer" could participate in the response to a mass exodus of Haitian migrants. The ship repatriated over 1700 Haitian migrants during this patrol. DuringNew York City 's Annual Fleet Week of 1995, "Spencer" opened her brow to more than 5000 visitors. "Spencer" also carried several crewmembers from the World War II cutter of the same name in honor of Fleet Week's celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the end of that war. In early 1996, "Spencer" responded to the downed Alas Nacionales plane crash off the coastal waters of theDominican Republic in which 188 people lost their lives on April 22, 1997 "Spencer" seized 3905 pounds of cocaine off the coast of Honduras. When the fishing vessel "Lady of Grace" became disabled during a severe storm in November 1997, Spencer was there to save the crew and tow the vessel to safety. Recently, "Spencer" worked with the French warship,Ventôse (F733) , to seize 1800 kilograms of pure cocaine off the coast of Venezuela. [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/spencer/HISTORY%20OF%20USCGC%20SPENCER%20(.htm]External links
* [http://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/cutter/spencer/WELCOME%20TO%20USCGC%20SPENCER.htm "Spencer" home page]
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