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U.S. Coast Guard•33 members
**Military History of Air Station Miami:** Air Station Miami, established in 1932, is one of the oldest and busiest United States Coast Guard air stations. Originally located at Dinner Key, it played a vital role during World War II, conducting anti-submarine patrols and search and rescue missions in the Atlantic and Caribbean. The station relocated to Opa-locka Airport in 1965, expanding its operational capabilities with modern aircraft such as the HC-144 Ocean Sentry and MH-65 Dolphin helicopters. Today, Air Station Miami continues to provide critical support for maritime law enforcement, drug interdiction, migrant operations, and disaster response throughout the southeastern United States and the Caribbean basin.
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U.S. Coast Guard