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History of USCGC CAPE SHOALWATER (WPB-95324)

USCGC CAPE SHOALWATER (WPB-95324) was a 95-foot Cape-class patrol boat commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1958. Designed primarily for search and rescue, law enforcement, and coastal patrol missions, she operated along the U.S. East Coast and in the Caribbean. During her service, CAPE SHOALWATER played a pivotal role in maritime interdiction operations, including anti-smuggling and migrant interdiction efforts. She was decommissioned in 1990, having served over three decades as a vital component of the Coast Guard's coastal defense and humanitarian missions.

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ABOUT USCGC CAPE SHOALWATER (WPB-95324)

  • Class and Type: USCGC Cape Shoalwater (WPB-95324) was a 95-foot Cape-class patrol boat built for the United States Coast Guard.
  • Construction and Commissioning: She was constructed by the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland, and was commissioned in 1959.
  • Primary Missions: The vessel’s key missions included search and rescue (SAR), law enforcement, and maritime patrol duties, primarily along the U.S. coastline.
  • Named After a Cape: Like all Cape-class patrol boats, she was named after a geographic cape in the United States—Cape Shoalwater, located in Washington state.
  • Homeports: Over her service, Cape Shoalwater was stationed at various locations, including Port Angeles, Washington, and later in Florida.
  • Vietnam War Service: In 1968, she was deployed to South Vietnam as part of Operation Market Time, supporting interdiction of North Vietnamese supply routes by sea.
  • Combat Operations: While in Vietnam, she conducted coastal patrols, boarding and inspecting vessels, and provided gunfire support in combat zones.
  • Return to the U.S.: After her Vietnam service, she returned to the United States and resumed peacetime patrol and rescue operations.
  • Decommissioning: USCGC Cape Shoalwater was decommissioned in 1990 after more than three decades of service.
  • Legacy: The vessel’s history is emblematic of the Coast Guard’s multi-mission role, serving both domestically and in combat zones—a testament to the adaptability and dedication of her crews over the years.

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