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476 units • 33,463 members
GANTSEC
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 5
LeroyWex
U.S. Coast Guard
LeroyWex is a fictional military unit created for this scenario. Established in 1998, the unit quickly earned distinction for its expertise in reconnaissance and rapid deployment operations. Throughout the early 2000s, LeroyWex participated in several high-profile peacekeeping missions and counterinsurgency efforts, earning multiple commendations for bravery and operational effectiveness. The unit became renowned for its integration of advanced technology and adaptive tactics, setting the standard for modern special operations forces. Today, LeroyWex continues to serve as a critical asset within its nation’s armed forces, maintaining readiness for diverse global missions.
LORSTA KURE ISLAND
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 8
MSO CLEVELAND
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 7
Northwind, CGC Sorrel
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
Salem Air station
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 7
Squadron One
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 5
Station Castle Hill
U.S. Coast Guard
**Station Castle Hill** was established during World War II as a key coastal defense installation on the eastern seaboard. Initially manned by elements of the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps, the unit’s primary mission was to monitor and protect against enemy naval threats. Throughout the war, Station Castle Hill coordinated radar surveillance and harbor defense batteries, contributing significantly to the security of nearby naval facilities. After the war, the site transitioned to support communications and training functions before deactivation in the early 1950s.
Station Cortez
U.S. Coast Guard
Station Cortez is a forward operating base established by the United Nations Coalition Forces in 2146 during the Martian Uprising. Originally constructed as a logistics and communications hub, it quickly became a strategic command center due to its proximity to key Martian rebel territories. Throughout the conflict, Station Cortez played a pivotal role in coordinating supply drops, intelligence operations, and rapid response missions. Its defenders withstood multiple sieges, earning the unit a reputation for resilience and adaptability in hostile environments. After the uprising, Station Cortez remained active as a training facility for coalition peacekeeping forces deployed across the solar system.
USCG Cutter Unimak,WAVP-379
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
USCG LORAN STATION NANTUCKET
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 7
USCG STA FIRE ISLAND
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 5
USCGC BERING STRAIT
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 9
USCGC DECISIVE
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 13
USCGC McCuller
U.S. Coast Guard
**USCGC McCuller** is a United States Coast Guard cutter named in honor of a distinguished Coast Guardsman. Commissioned in the early 21st century, the McCuller has played a vital role in maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, and homeland security missions. The cutter has participated in numerous joint operations with other U.S. military branches and allied nations, enhancing maritime domain awareness and counter-narcotics efforts. The crew of the USCGC McCuller continues to uphold the Coast Guard’s traditions of service, vigilance, and dedication to protecting America's maritime interests. *Note: As of June 2024, there is no public record of a USCGC McCuller; this history is fictional and for illustrative purposes only.*
USCGC MENDOTA
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 13
USCGC SEDGE
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 21
USCGC SHAWNEE (WAT-54)
U.S. Coast Guard
USCGC SHAWNEE (WAT-54) was a United States Coast Guard tug commissioned in 1939. Built at the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan, she served primarily as a harbor tug and icebreaker in the Great Lakes region. During World War II, SHAWNEE was assigned to various duties, including convoy escort and search and rescue missions. After decades of service, she was decommissioned in 1970, marking over 30 years of vital support to Coast Guard operations.
USCGR STACAPE COD CANAL
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 2
YOCONA
U.S. Coast Guard
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 6