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U.S. Coast Guard
Branch
U.S. Coast Guard
AIR STATION TRAVERSE CITY
U.S. Coast Guard
Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City was commissioned in 1946, originally operating as a detachment of Air Station St. Petersburg, Florida. Situated in Traverse City, Michigan, the unit was established to provide search and rescue, law enforcement, and environmental protection missions throughout the Great Lakes region. Over the decades, the air station has upgraded its aircraft, transitioning from early fixed-wing planes to modern helicopters, currently operating MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters. Air Station Traverse City plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of the northern Great Lakes, responding to hundreds of emergency calls each year.
USCGC Resolute (WMEC-620)
U.S. Coast Guard
USCGC Resolute (WMEC-620) is a Reliance-class medium endurance cutter commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1966. Throughout its service, Resolute has played a vital role in maritime law enforcement, drug interdiction, search and rescue, and homeland security missions, primarily in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean. The cutter has participated in numerous high-profile operations, including major drug seizures and humanitarian assistance missions. Over the decades, USCGC Resolute has earned multiple awards and commendations, reflecting its steadfast commitment to safeguarding U.S. maritime interests.
AIR STATION CAPE COD
U.S. Coast Guard
Air Station Cape Cod, located in Sandwich, Massachusetts, is a key installation of the United States Coast Guard. Established in 1970, it succeeded earlier Coast Guard aviation facilities in the region and consolidated air operations for New England. The unit plays a critical role in search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, environmental protection, and homeland security across the Northeast. Air Station Cape Cod operates a fleet of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, providing rapid response capabilities throughout the challenging weather and waters of the Atlantic coastline.

ATC MOBILE
U.S. Coast Guard
ATC MOBILE, short for Air Traffic Control Mobile, is a specialized U.S. Navy unit established to provide expeditionary air traffic control services in support of military operations worldwide. Founded in the mid-20th century, ATC MOBILE units have deployed to conflict zones, humanitarian missions, and disaster relief operations, ensuring safe and efficient management of airspace for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Over the decades, the unit has adapted to evolving technological and operational demands, incorporating advanced radar, communications, and navigation systems. Today, ATC MOBILE remains a critical component of naval aviation, renowned for its flexibility, rapid deployment capabilities, and vital contributions to mission success in diverse environments.