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'''USCGC ''Florence Finch'' (WPC-1157)''' is the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s 57th [[Sentinel class cutters|Sentinel class cutter]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutter]].<ref name=Kiro7-2024-10-28/>  She will be homeported in [[Astoria, Oregon]].
'''USCGC ''Florence Finch'' (WPC-1157)''' is the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s 57th [[Sentinel class cutters|Sentinel class cutter]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutter]], and the second to be homeported in [[Astoria, Oregon]].<ref name=Kiro7-2024-10-28/>
 
==Design==
 
Like her [[sister ship]]s, ''Florence Finch'' is designed to perform [[search and rescue]] missions, [[port security]], and the interception of smugglers.<ref name=Daily2014-04-01/>  She is armed with a remotely-controlled, gyro-stabilized 25&nbsp;mm autocannon, four crew served [[M2 Browning machine gun]]s, and light arms. She is equipped with a [[stern launching ramp]], that allows her to launch or retrieve a water-jet propelled high-speed auxiliary boat, without first coming to a stop.  Her high-speed boat has over-the-horizon capability, and is useful for inspecting other vessels, and deploying boarding parties.
 
The crew's drinking water needs are met through a desalination unit.<ref name=Philly2016-11-19/>  The crew mess is equipped with a television with satellite reception.
 
==Operational career==
 
 


==References==
==References==
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| access-date = 2024-12-06
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| url        = http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/voted-off-the-island-the-uscgs-deepwater-frc-program-03160/
| title      = FRC Plan B: The Sentinel Class
| publisher  = [[Defense Industry Daily]]
| date        = May 2, 2014
| archiveurl  = https://web.archive.org/web/20140707003537/http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/voted-off-the-island-the-uscgs-deepwater-frc-program-03160/
| archivedate = July 7, 2014
| accessdate  = 2014-04-03
| url-status    = live
| quote      = All of these boats will be named after enlisted Coast Guard heroes, who distinguished themselves in USCG or military service. The first 25 have been named, but only 8 have been commissioned...
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| url        = http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20161119_Coast_Guard_to_get__game_changer__cutter_to_save_lives_and_catch_criminals.html
| title      = Coast Guard to get 'game changer' cutter to save lives and catch criminals
| work        = [[Philadelphia Inquirer]]
| author      = Jacqueline L. Urgo
| date        = November 19, 2016
| archiveurl  = https://web.archive.org/web/20161120004634/http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20161119_Coast_Guard_to_get__game_changer__cutter_to_save_lives_and_catch_criminals.html
| archivedate = November 20, 2016
| url-status  = live
| accessdate  = 2016-11-19
| quote      = Although the cutter is far from luxurious, its crew quarters provide slightly more room and comfort than earlier models, with larger staterooms, more toilets and sinks, greater storage space, and DirecTV access in the mess areas.
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Revision as of 13:08, 6 December 2024

USCGC Florence Finch (WPC-1157) is the United States Coast Guard's 57th Sentinel class cutter cutter, and the second to be homeported in Astoria, Oregon.[1]

Design

Like her sister ships, Florence Finch is designed to perform search and rescue missions, port security, and the interception of smugglers.[2] She is armed with a remotely-controlled, gyro-stabilized 25 mm autocannon, four crew served M2 Browning machine guns, and light arms. She is equipped with a stern launching ramp, that allows her to launch or retrieve a water-jet propelled high-speed auxiliary boat, without first coming to a stop. Her high-speed boat has over-the-horizon capability, and is useful for inspecting other vessels, and deploying boarding parties.

The crew's drinking water needs are met through a desalination unit.[3] The crew mess is equipped with a television with satellite reception.

Operational career

References

  1. Coast Guard commissions second Pacific Northwest-based Fast Response Cutter, KIRO 7 News Seattle, 2024-10-28.
  2. FRC Plan B: The Sentinel Class, Defense Industry Daily, May 2, 2014. Retrieved on 2014-04-03. “All of these boats will be named after enlisted Coast Guard heroes, who distinguished themselves in USCG or military service. The first 25 have been named, but only 8 have been commissioned...”
  3. Jacqueline L. Urgo. Coast Guard to get 'game changer' cutter to save lives and catch criminals, Philadelphia Inquirer, November 19, 2016. Retrieved on 2016-11-19. “Although the cutter is far from luxurious, its crew quarters provide slightly more room and comfort than earlier models, with larger staterooms, more toilets and sinks, greater storage space, and DirecTV access in the mess areas.”