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History of uscgc Cape Carter

The USCGC Cape Carter (WPB-9532) was a 95-foot Cape-class patrol boat commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1959. Primarily assigned to law enforcement, search and rescue, and maritime patrol duties, Cape Carter operated out of several East Coast ports during her service. The vessel played a role in anti-smuggling operations and provided critical support during maritime emergencies throughout her career. Decommissioned in the late 1980s, Cape Carter exemplified the versatility and reliability of the Cape-class cutters during the Cold War era.

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ABOUT uscgc Cape Carter

  • Commissioning and Class: USCGC Cape Carter (WPB-95312) was a 95-foot Cape-class patrol boat, commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1959.
  • Primary Missions: Cape Carter’s main missions included search and rescue (SAR), law enforcement, and maritime patrol duties along the U.S. coastlines.
  • Homeports: The vessel was stationed at various times in Norfolk, Virginia, and Brunswick, Georgia, during her active service.
  • Cuban Refugee Crisis: During the 1960s, Cape Carter played a vital role in the Cuban refugee operations, rescuing and transporting Cuban migrants attempting to reach the United States.
  • Vietnam War Service: Although many Cape-class cutters served in Vietnam under Operation Market Time, Cape Carter remained stateside but supported related training and logistics.
  • Drug Interdiction: In the 1970s and 1980s, the cutter was involved in anti-smuggling operations, interdicting vessels carrying illegal drugs into the United States.
  • Rescue Operations: Cape Carter participated in numerous dramatic rescues of fishermen and pleasure craft in distress off the Atlantic coast.
  • Decommissioning: USCGC Cape Carter was decommissioned in 1989 after 30 years of service, as part of the Coast Guard’s modernization efforts.
  • Post-Service Fate: After decommissioning, Cape Carter was transferred to the National Navy of Uruguay, where she continued patrol duties under a new name.
  • Legacy: The Cape-class cutters, including Cape Carter, are remembered for their rugged design and versatility, serving as workhorses of the Coast Guard during the Cold War era.

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