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History of USCGC Tahoma (WMEC-908)

USCGC Tahoma (WMEC-908) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter commissioned in 1988. Named after Mount Tahoma (an indigenous name for Mount Rainier), the cutter has been homeported in Kittery, Maine. Tahoma has participated in a wide range of missions, including law enforcement, counter-narcotics operations, search and rescue, and homeland security patrols throughout the Atlantic and Caribbean. The vessel has played a significant role in interdicting illegal drug shipments and providing humanitarian assistance during maritime emergencies.

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ABOUT USCGC Tahoma (WMEC-908)

  • Commissioning and Class: USCGC Tahoma (WMEC-908) is a Famous-class medium endurance cutter, commissioned into service with the United States Coast Guard on June 6, 1988.
  • Name Origin: The cutter is named after Mount Tahoma, the Native American name for Mount Rainier in Washington State, following the tradition of naming Famous-class cutters after famous U.S. lifesaving stations or significant geographical locations.
  • Homeport: Tahoma is homeported in Kittery, Maine, at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, strategically placing her to operate in the North Atlantic.
  • Primary Missions: The cutter’s missions include law enforcement, search and rescue (SAR), counter-drug operations, migrant interdiction, and homeland security.
  • Haiti Earthquake Response: In 2010, USCGC Tahoma played a key role in the humanitarian response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti by delivering relief supplies and providing medical support.
  • Major Drug Seizures: Tahoma has been involved in several high-profile drug interdictions, including a 2009 operation that seized 1,100 pounds of cocaine from a go-fast vessel in the Caribbean.
  • Rescue Operations: In 2007, Tahoma rescued 61 migrants from a disabled vessel off the coast of the Bahamas, underscoring the cutter’s lifesaving role.
  • Modernization: The cutter has undergone significant upgrades to its electronics and weapon systems, ensuring her continued effectiveness in modern maritime operations.
  • Cooperation with Other Agencies: Tahoma regularly works with the U.S. Navy, federal law enforcement, and international partners during multi-agency operations and exercises.
  • Crew’s Motto: The crew of the Tahoma proudly upholds the motto “Proud and Ready,” reflecting their commitment to mission excellence and service.

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