Coast Guard Base Ketchikan

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Base Ketchikan
Coast Guard Base Ketchikan Logo.jpg
Active1940-present
CountryFlag of the United States.svg United States
BranchFlag of the United States Coast Guard.svg  United States Coast Guard
TypeBase
Role Search and rescue, maritime patrol, law enforcement, homeland security, maintenance
Motto(s)First in service in Alaska
View of the base from a cruise ship in May 2016. Ketchikan, Alaska ENBLA20.jpg
View of the base from a cruise ship in May 2016.

Coast Guard Base Ketchikan is a major shore installation of the United States Coast Guard located in Ketchikan, Alaska. The base is a homeport for two Sentinel-class cutters and a buoy tender, and is the only Coast Guard dry dock in the state. Located one mile south of the city's downtown area along the southwestern shore of Revillagigedo Island, the base was originally established in 1920 to support the United States Lighthouse Service and became part of the Coast Guard in 1940. [1] In addition to the homeported cutters, Base Ketchikan's maintenance facilities support forward-deployed cutters throughout Southeast Alaska, in Petersburg, Juneau and Sitka.

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Coast Guard Station Ketchikan

Coast Guard Station Ketchikan is a tenant unit on Coast Guard Base Ketchikan, equipped with 47-foot motor lifeboats and the Response Boat-Medium. It is one of three Coast Guard small-boat stations in Alaska. [2]

Homeported cutters

References

  1. Coast Guard Alaska, United States Coast Guard
  2. USCG Station Ketchikan, United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 15 February 2017
  3. Sentinel Class vessel to be based in Ketchikan. Ketchikan Daily News , 17 December 2016
  4. District Units, United States Coast Guard Seventeenth District

55°19′57″N131°37′29″W / 55.3326°N 131.6246°W / 55.3326; -131.6246