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History of Uscgc Cape newagen Maui

USCGC Cape Newagen (WPB-95321) was a 95-foot Cape-class patrol boat commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1959. Originally stationed in Maui, Hawaii, her primary missions included search and rescue, law enforcement, and maritime patrol in the Pacific region. Throughout her service, Cape Newagen played a vital role in safeguarding the Hawaiian waters, responding to maritime emergencies and supporting anti-smuggling operations. The cutter was eventually decommissioned as newer vessels replaced the Cape-class in the Coast Guard fleet.

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ABOUT Uscgc Cape newagen Maui

  • Origin: USCGC Cape Newagen (WPB-95310) was a 95-foot Cape class patrol boat built for the United States Coast Guard in the late 1950s, named after Cape Newagen in Maine.
  • Construction: The vessel was constructed by the United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland, and commissioned in 1958.
  • Primary Mission: Initially, Cape Newagen's missions included law enforcement, search and rescue, and maritime patrol along the U.S. coastline.
  • Hawaii Assignment: In the 1960s, Cape Newagen was stationed at Maui, Hawaii, serving as the only Coast Guard cutter in the region at that time.
  • Vietnam War Service: The vessel was transferred to South Vietnam in 1971 as part of the Vietnamization program, where it served in the Republic of Vietnam Navy as RVNS Ngọc Hồi (HQ-12).
  • Unique Design: The Cape class boats were notable for their steel hull and aluminum superstructure, designed for durability in rough seas and extended patrols.
  • Role in Drug Interdiction: Cape Newagen participated in several early drug interdiction operations, contributing to the Coast Guard’s evolving mission in narcotics enforcement.
  • Search and Rescue Operations: While based in Maui, the cutter was involved in numerous high-profile rescues, including saving fishermen and boaters in distress in the Pacific.
  • Post-Vietnam Fate: After the fall of South Vietnam, the fate of Cape Newagen (as RVNS Ngọc Hồi) is uncertain, but many similar vessels were either scuttled, captured, or fled to the Philippines.
  • Legacy: The Cape Newagen and her sister ships helped establish the modern standards for Coast Guard patrol boats and played critical roles during the Cold War and in Southeast Asia.

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