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USCGC ''Liberty'' (WPB-1334) is an Island-class cutter of the
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. She spent her first 33 years of service homeported in Juneau, Alaska where she patrolled territorial waters, including the
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. In 2016 she won the Hopley Yeaton Cutter Excellence Award for outstanding operational and humanitarian achievements. In 2022 she was reassigned to
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Design and characteristics

The
Island-class patrol boat The Island-class patrol boat is a class of United States Coast Guard Cutter, cutters of the United States Coast Guard. 49 cutters of the class were built, of which 37 remain in commission. Their hull numbers are WPB-1301 through WPB-1349. Overv ...
s, including ''Liberty'', were constructed in
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. Their design is based on the British Vosper Thornycroft patrol boats and have similar dimensions''.'' ''Liberty'' has an overall length of , a
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of at full load. The patrol boat has a displacement of 155 tons at full load and 138 tons at half load. The Coast Guard purchased 49 Island-class cutters, and over the course of their construction made several modifications. The ships are grouped into A, B, and C classes depending on their design. ''Liberty'' is a B-class ship and thus has heavier bow plating to prevent hull cracking in heavy seas, among other enhancements. ''Liberty'' is powered two
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16 CM Diesel engines which drive two 5-blade propellers. She has two
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3304T diesel generators for electrical power. Her hull is constructed from high-strength steel, and her superstructure and main deck are constructed from aluminium. Stern flaps were retrofitted to reduce hull friction and increase speed and full efficiency. ''Liberty'' has active fin stabilizers to improve her seakeeping characteristics. The Island-class patrol boats have maximum sustained speeds of . They are fitted with one 25mm machine gun and two Browning
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. They are equipped with satellite navigation systems, collision avoidance systems, and surface radar. They have a range of at 8 knots, and an at-sea endurance of five days. ''Liberty'' carries one 18-foot rigid hull inflatable boat with seating for 8 crew. ''Liberty's'' complement is 2 officers and 16 enlisted crew. ''Liberty's'' namesake is
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in New York Harbor, site of the
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Operational history

''Liberty'' was commissioned on December 18, 1989. She was the 34th of the Island-class cutters. Her original cost was reported as $6.5 million. After commissioning, she was assigned to Juneau, where she moored at
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. She replaced USCGC ''Cape Carter'' at this station. Her primary missions are law enforcement, fisheries management, search and rescue, and oil spill response. She is credited, along with
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, with the largest
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seizure in Alaska history. On October 30, 2007 crew from ''Liberty'' boarded the fishing vessel ''819'' in the
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area. They found five half-pint jars of the drug with a street value between $40,000 and $50,000. The United States and
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disagree on the location of the maritime border in
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. This led to a series of seizures of Canadian fishing boats by ''Liberty'' in the disputed waters. ''Diane S.'' was fishing 400 yards into U.S. waters when she was seized on July 20, 1991. ''Eliza Joye'' was seized on July 29, 1991.''. Serene'' was seized 875 yards north of the border claimed by the U.S. on July 20, 1992. A 1990 agreement between the two countries reduced fishing conflicts and ''Liberty's'' seizures of Canadian boats when it became effective in 1992. While the conflict with Canada has faded, ''Liberty'' continues to board U.S.-flagged fishing boats to enforce fishing and safety regulations. In the summer of 2018, for instance, ''Liberty's'' boardings found five vessels in violation of various regulations. ''Liberty'' has been involved in many search and rescue missions. Often they consist of assisting fishing vessels with mechanical problems. For example, in September 2001 ''Liberty'' rescued five crewmen from the fishing vessel ''Baranof Queen'' which had been disabled off Cape Spencer. In other instances, the distressed vessel was wrecked. After the
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''Belle-Tech'' was wrecked on the Gilanta Rocks () in Dixon Entrance on July 19, 1999, ''Liberty'' rescued her crew of two, which had abandoned ship in a small boat.alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (B)
/ref> ''Liberty'' took eight people off the beached charter yacht ''Alaskan Song'' in 2001. Sometimes her searches were for a single person in a canoe. On a few occasions, however, Liberty was dispatched on rescue missions involving dozens or hundreds of people. At approximately 12:35 am on May 15, 2007 the sternwheel cruise ship ''
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'' went aground on Hanus Reef at the eastern entrance of
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. She had 281 passengers and crew aboard. While her outer hull was pierced by a rock, the inner hull was intact and pumps were able to keep up with the flooding. ''Liberty'', the ferry '' Columbia'', and a number of nearby fishing boats responded. ''Liberty'' took off about 130 passengers and transferred them to ''Columbia''. Private vessels evacuated the remaining passengers and most were transferred to the ferry. All the passengers were off the stricken vessel by about 5:30 am. ''Columbia'' arrived in Juneau at 11 am with the passengers while ''Liberty'' remained with ''Empress of the North''. The grounded ship was able to refloat and make its way to Auke Bay under its own power, escorted by ''Liberty''. In July 2008 ''Liberty'' responded to another grounded cruise ship, '' Spirit of Glacier Bay''. She ran onto a sand bar at the head of Tarr Inlet in
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. Her passengers were evacuated by park vessels before ''Liberty'' arrived. When the high tide refloated the cruise liner, ''Liberty'' escorted her to port in case further assistance was required. ''Liberty'' had assisted another disabled cruise liner, ''Spirit of Columbia'', owned by the same company,
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, as ''Spirit of Glacier Bay'', just two months before. ''Liberty'' has been awarded the
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Replacement plans

As early as the mid-2000s the mechanical reliability of the aging Island-class ships became an issue. The Coast Guard began retiring Island-class cutters in 2012, replacing them with Sentinel-class fast-response cutters. In 2018 Juneau city officials believed that ''Liberty'' would be decommissioned in 2023 and advocated with the Coast Guard that ''Liberty'' should be replaced by a fast response cutter home-ported at Auke Bay. In reply to an inquiry from a U.S. Senator in April 2018, the commandant of the Coast Guard indicated that the service planned to replace ''Liberty'' with a coastal patrol boat rather than a fast response cutter. Indeed, that is exactly what happened in 2022 when USCGC ''Reef Shark'''','' a Marine Protector-class patrol boat, was assigned to Juneau. ''Liberty'' was reassigned to Valdez, Alaska.


References

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