USCGC Sequoia explained

USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) is a United States Coast Guard 225-foot seagoing buoy tender, homeported in Port Huron, Michigan.

The primary mission of the cutter is to maintain aids to navigation. As with all Coast Guard cutters, she functions as a multi-mission asset, responsible for marine environmental protection, search and rescue, law enforcement, and Homeland Security missions.

Sequoia is one of sixteen Juniper-class buoy tenders built and commissioned from 1996–2004.[1] She was launched on August 23, 2003 on the Menominee River by Marinette Marine Corporation (MMC) in Marinette, Wisconsin. She replaced the as the only buoy tender in the Marianas. Delivered on April 21, 2004, Sequoia was commissioned in Santa Rita, Guam on October 15, 2004 after completing the 13,000-mile voyage from Wisconsin to Apra Harbor. The sponsor was Dorothy England, the wife of Secretary of the Navy Gordon R. England, and the first commanding officer was Lt. Cmdr. Matthew T. Meilstrup.[2] [3]

While stationed in Guam, USCGC Sequoia regularly conducted fisheries enforcement missions through the Western Pacific, in support of Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission treaties and regulations, as well as supporting bilateral agreements between the Pacific Island nations of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.[4]

After completing her major midlife maintenance, Sequoia left the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland on August 21, 2024.[5] She arrived at her new home port of Port Huron, Michigan on September 7, 2024.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Data Sheet, Cutters: 225-foot Seagoing Buoy Tender (WLB) . United States Coast Guard . 23 March 2017.
  2. Web site: Sequoia, Past and Present – Pacific Area . U.S. Coast Guard . 30 November 2024.
  3. Web site: Commissioning of USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) . 15 October 2004 . U.S. Navy . 30 November 2024.
  4. Web site: District Fourteen. 25 April 2021. www.pacificarea.uscg.mil.
  5. Sequoia completes major maintenance work . 26 August 2024 . U.S. Coast Guard . 30 November 2024.
  6. News: Coast Guard Cutter Sequoia Arrives in Port Huron . 9 September 2024 . WGRT 102.3FM . 30 November 2024.