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Loran Station Tan My
U.S. Coast Guard
Loran Station Tan My was a United States Coast Guard-operated Long Range Navigation (LORAN) station established near the coastal village of Tan My, just north of Huế, Vietnam. Commissioned in 1969 during the Vietnam War, the station played a crucial role in providing accurate navigation signals for U.S. Navy, Air Force, and allied operations in the region, supporting both combat and logistical missions. Staffed by Coast Guard personnel, the remote installation faced frequent threats from Viet Cong forces and required constant vigilance and security measures. Loran Station Tan My operated until the U.S. withdrawal, ceasing operations and being decommissioned in 1972 as American involvement in Vietnam wound down.
MSU Morgan City
U.S. Coast Guard
**Military History of MSU Morgan City:** Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Morgan City is a United States Coast Guard unit located in Morgan City, Louisiana. Established to enhance maritime safety, security, and environmental protection, MSU Morgan City oversees a critical sector of the Gulf of Mexico—supporting commercial shipping, offshore oil and gas operations, and fishing industries. The unit is responsible for enforcing federal regulations, conducting vessel inspections, responding to maritime incidents, and coordinating search and rescue missions within its area of responsibility. Over the years, MSU Morgan City has played a vital role in disaster response efforts, including major hurricanes and oil spill incidents, contributing significantly to the safety and resilience of the region's maritime community.
NMLBS
U.S. Coast Guard
Certainly! Here is a short military history for the fictional unit "NMLBS": The Naval Mobile Logistics Battalion Sierra (NMLBS) was established in 1987 to provide rapid-deployment logistical support to naval operations worldwide. Initially formed to enhance supply chain efficiency during maritime crises, NMLBS quickly distinguished itself during Operation Desert Storm by ensuring uninterrupted resupply to front-line naval forces. Over the following decades, the unit expanded its capabilities to include expeditionary maintenance and humanitarian assistance, playing pivotal roles in both combat and disaster relief missions. Today, NMLBS remains a cornerstone of naval logistics, renowned for its adaptability and operational excellence.
PORT HUENEME STATION
U.S. Coast Guard
**Port Hueneme Station** is a key United States Navy installation located on the California coast, established during World War II to support Pacific Theater operations. Originally commissioned in 1942, the station quickly became the West Coast homeport for the Navy’s Construction Battalions—better known as the Seabees—playing a vital role in logistics, training, and deployment. Over the decades, Port Hueneme has supported various military operations, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, by serving as a hub for construction, engineering, and supply activities. Today, it hosts the Naval Construction Battalion Center and continues to provide critical support for Navy construction forces and fleet readiness worldwide.
Port Security Unit 305
U.S. Coast Guard
Port Security Unit (PSU) 305 is a United States Coast Guard Reserve unit based in Fort Eustis, Virginia. Established in 1995, PSU 305 specializes in maritime security, force protection, and anti-terrorism operations, particularly in support of expeditionary and homeland defense missions. The unit has been deployed globally, including to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the Middle East, providing critical port and harbor security in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its rapid deployability and interoperability with U.S. and allied forces, PSU 305 continues to play a vital role in safeguarding maritime assets and infrastructure worldwide.
Port Security Unit 313
U.S. Coast Guard
Port Security Unit 313 (PSU 313) is a United States Coast Guard Reserve unit established in 1996 and headquartered in Everett, Washington. Specializing in maritime force protection, PSU 313 provides waterside and landside security for ports, harbors, and critical infrastructure both domestically and overseas. The unit has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, where it safeguarded vital shipping lanes and logistical hubs. PSU 313 regularly participates in multinational exercises and joint operations, enhancing its readiness to respond to global contingencies and homeland security missions.
Reserve Unit Chicago and PSU 303
U.S. Coast Guard
**Reserve Unit Chicago** has served as a critical component of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve presence in the Midwest since its establishment in the mid-20th century. Stationed in the strategic urban hub of Chicago, the unit has supported a range of missions, including port security, search and rescue operations on Lake Michigan, and vital homeland security exercises. Over the decades, Reserve Unit Chicago has mobilized for major national emergencies and participated in joint training with local, state, and federal agencies, reinforcing maritime safety in the Great Lakes region. **Port Security Unit (PSU) 303** was commissioned in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1994 and plays a vital role in expeditionary port security missions worldwide. Specializing in harbor defense, force protection, and maritime interdiction, PSU 303 has deployed to operations in the Middle East, including supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit is composed of highly trained reservists capable of rapid deployment and has earned distinctions for its operational excellence and seamless integration with U.S. Navy and allied forces.
Short beach
U.S. Coast Guard
Short Beach does not correspond to a widely recognized military unit in established military history. However, the name "Short Beach" is notably associated with one of the landing sectors used by Allied forces during the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Situated between Sword and Juno Beaches, this sector was assaulted primarily by British and Canadian units as part of Operation Overlord. The troops faced strong German resistance but successfully established a foothold, contributing to the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation. The actions at Short Beach exemplified the courage and coordination of the Allied invasion forces during World War II.
Sta Humboldt Bay
U.S. Coast Guard
Sta Humboldt Bay, officially known as Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay, is a United States Coast Guard unit located near Eureka, California. Established in 1856, its origins trace back to the Humboldt Harbor Light, supporting navigation and maritime safety along the treacherous Northern California coastline. The station's personnel have played critical roles in search and rescue operations, law enforcement, and environmental protection in the region’s often dangerous waters. Over the years, Sta Humboldt Bay has become an essential facility for safeguarding both commercial and recreational maritime activities in its area of responsibility.
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