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USCGC ''Chase'' (WHEC-718) was a High Endurance Cutter of the
United States Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's eight uniformed services. The service is a maritime, military, mu ...
. She was laid down on October 26, 1966, at
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in
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, launched on May 20, 1967, and commissioned on March 11, 1968. ''Chase'' is the fourth of twelve ''Hamilton'' class, cutters, and the third cutter named in honor of
Salmon Portland Chase Salmon Portland Chase (January 13, 1808May 7, 1873) was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth chief justice of the United States. He also served as the 23rd governor of Ohio, represented Ohio in the United States Senate, ...
. She was decommissioned on March 29, 2011, and transferred to the
Nigerian Navy The Nigerian Navy (NN) is a branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. It is among the largest navies on the African continent, consisting of several thousand personnel, including those of the Coast Guard. History The Nigerian Navy owes its origin t ...
as an excess defense article under the Foreign Assistance Act as NNS ''Thunder'' (F90).


Design

''Chase'' is designed as a high endurance cutter. Her crossing range of at , and
flight deck The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface from which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopte ...
, capable of handling both
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and
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helicopter A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning rotors. This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward and laterally. These attributes ...
s, making ''Chase'' a platform for extended patrol missions. Her missions included enforcement of all U.S. maritime laws and treaties, fisheries conservation, marine pollution response, defense readiness, and search and rescue. ''Chase'' was one of the first naval vessels built with a combined diesel and gas turbine propulsion plant. ''Chase''s engineering plant includes two diesel engines, and two gas turbines, which can achieve a top speed of . Two diameter controllable pitch propellers, combined with a retractable and rotatable bow propulsion unit, giving ''Chase'' high maneuverability. ''Chase''s capabilities are enhanced by advanced air search and surface search
radar Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), angle, and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, we ...
s including the AN/SPS-73 digital surface radar system that incorporates a state of the art computerized collision avoidance system. ''Chase'' uses the Shipboard Command and Control System (SCCS) which uses a network of computers including large screen displays and a dedicated
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network for communications. A closed circuit TV system will enable the commanding officer to monitor flight deck operations, machinery conditions, towing, damage control, and related activities from the bridge.


Vietnam and the 1970s

After being commissioned in 1968, ''Chase'' participated in
Operation Market Time Operation Market Time was the United States Navy, Republic of Vietnam Navy and Royal Australian Navy operation begun in 1965 to stop the flow of troops, war material, and supplies by sea, coast, and rivers, from North Vietnam into parts of Sout ...
. From December 1969 to May 1970, under Commander, Task Force 115, ''Chase'' participated in more than twelve gunfire support missions in the
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (also known by other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam a ...
. For her service, ''Chase'' was awarded the Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation and Vietnam Service Medal. ''Chase'' visited the ports of
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,
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,
Bangkok Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...
, and Kaohsiung (
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) on this patrol. In June 1970, ''Chase'' returned to her homeport in Boston, Massachusetts transiting the
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. Between September 1970 and December 1972, ''Chase'' assumed Ocean Station duties at various times on the Charlie, Delta and Echo stations. During this period ''Chase'' visited ports such as
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,
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and Kingston, Jamaica. In 1972 ''Chase'' transited the Arctic Circle, and visited
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,
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,
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, and
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. In 1973, Chase participated in Operation Seaconex, (COMCRUDESFLOT TWO), an exercise with a screen of seven destroyers and an amphibious assault ship, helicopter (LPH) carrying anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopters and Harrier vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jets protecting a convoy from air, subsurface and surface threats. On this operation, Chase transited the Straits of Gibraltar and visited Portugal and Morocco. Between the years 1970 and 1974 Chase conducted three or four Search and Rescue cases daily while on various Ocean Station duties. Between the years 1974 and 1978 Chase continued to patrol the waters of the Atlantic, Caribbean and Mediterranean. Chase visited Guantanamo Cuba Naval Base, Haiti, Spain, Morocco, France, England and Italy. In 1976 Chase was in the Mediterranean on a cadet cruise during the then on-going Lebanon Crisis which culminated in the U.S. naval evacuation of nationals from Beirut (Operation Fluid Drive), led by the attack aircraft carrier USS America after the assassination of two U.S. officials there. In 1977 Chase was among the cutters assigned to protect a part of the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ) created as a result of passage of the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, protecting the area from Cape May, New Jersey to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina from foreign encroachment. In 1980, Chase was back in the U.S., on scene at the America's Cup in Newport, Rhode Island. In 1982, Chase participated in “Safe Pass 1982,” a member of the Fleet Composite Operational Group.


1980s

1981 ''Chase'' participated in the Mariel Boatlift, rescuing Cuban civilians in district 7; all crew received humanitarian medals. From October 1983 to July 1984, ''Chase'' served in Operation Urgent Fury, the U.S. invasion of Grenada. For her service ''Chase'' received the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. Until March 1988 ''Chase'' continued to display her versatility in performing all Coast Guard missions. ''Chase'' repatriated more than 338 migrants during its Haitian Migration Interdiction Operations (HMIO) between the January 1985 and March 1988 and also conducted many drug interdiction operations. An engine room fire on May 8, 1985, disabled the cutter as it was traveling southeast of Cape Cod. One crewman was killed. A Coast Guard helicopter removed the crewman's body to a Cape Cod funeral home, and the cutter ''Chilula'' was sent to tow the disabled cutter to Boston. In 1989, ''Chase'' was temporarily decommissioned and entered Bath Ironworks Shipyard in
Portland, Maine Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. The Greater Portland metropolitan area is home to over half a million people, the 104th-largest metropo ...
, to undergo the Fleet Renovation and Modernization (FRAM) program. At Bath, ''Chase'' was virtually torn apart and reassembled with substantial improvements to many of her systems. Approximately seventy five percent of the shipboard electronics were changed or modified; a third of the existing engineering systems were overhauled or replaced; and major internal space reconfigurations improved the crew's living conditions.


1990s

On March 22, 1991, ''Chase'' returned after completing FRAM, and was recommissioned. After 23 years of service in Boston, Massachusetts, the Mayor of Boston proclaimed October 14, 1991, as "''Chase'' Appreciation Day." ''Chase'' was to depart for her new homeport of
San Pedro, California San Pedro ( ; Spanish: "St. Peter") is a neighborhood within the City of Los Angeles, California. Formerly a separate city, it consolidated with Los Angeles in 1909. The Port of Los Angeles, a major international seaport, is partially located wi ...
. ''Chase'' arrived at her new homeport of San Pedro, California on November 15, 1991. Within a year, ''Chase'' continued to lead the Coast Guard and represent the U.S. On September 22, 1992, ''Chase'' visited
Vladivostok Vladivostok ( rus, Владивосто́к, a=Владивосток.ogg, p=vɫədʲɪvɐˈstok) is the largest city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai, Russia. The city is located around the Golden Horn Bay on the Sea of Japan, c ...
,
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, serving as the host for the historic reopening of the American Consulate. In 1994, ''Chase'' led U.S. Forces into Port-au-Prince Harbor, Haiti and established the first Harbor Defense Command in foreign territorial waters. During this period, ''Chase'' participated in Operation Able Manner/Vigil in Haiti. ''Chase'' interdicted 130
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asylum seekers. In 1995, ''Chase'' boarded the M/V ''Xin Ji Li Hou'' off the coast of
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,
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, and interdicted 150 Chinese migrants. Between April and June 1997, ''Chase'' was leading the way again by being the first Coast Guard cutter to participate in Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT 97) held in
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. ''Chase'' worked with the
Royal Thai Navy The Royal Thai Navy ( Abrv: RTN, ทร.; th, กองทัพเรือไทย, ) is the naval warfare force of Thailand. Established in 1906, it was modernised by the Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartiwongse (1880–1923) who is known a ...
and visited
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, Songklha and Pattaya,
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. ''Chase'' received the Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation from Vice Admiral Card for the boarding and custody exchange of the high seas driftnet vessel CAO YU. In 1998, ''Chase'' departed with , , and for Military Interdiction Operations (MIO) in the
Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf ( fa, خلیج فارس, translit=xalij-e fârs, lit=Gulf of Fars, ), sometimes called the ( ar, اَلْخَلِيْجُ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a mediterranean sea in Western Asia. The bod ...
. During this patrol, ''Chase'' diverted four vessels in violation of
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Sanctions against
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, interdicted 1,527,740 gallons of fuel-oil, and conducted eighty-six gunnery exercises. In 1999, ''Chase'' seized seven metric tons of cocaine, then the second largest
cocaine Cocaine (from , from , ultimately from Quechua: ''kúka'') is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant mainly used recreationally for its euphoric effects. It is primarily obtained from the leaves of two Coca species native to South Ameri ...
bust in Coast Guard history. Also on this patrol, ''Chase'' was also the first U.S. military ship to pull into Corinto,
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, in over thirty years. In August 1999, ''Chase'' arrived at its new homeport in
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. There, ''Chase'' earned an overall EXCELLENT during its Tailored Ship's Training Availability, and was awarded the Distinguished Coast Guard Battle "E" Ribbon.


Nigerian service

In 2011, ''Chase'' was decommissioned and donated to the
Nigerian Navy The Nigerian Navy (NN) is a branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. It is among the largest navies on the African continent, consisting of several thousand personnel, including those of the Coast Guard. History The Nigerian Navy owes its origin t ...
, which commissioned her as a frigate, NNS ''Thunder''. ''Thunder'' was commissioned into Nigerian service on January 23, 2012. In March 2012, ''Thunder'' collided with a vessel owned by
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on the
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. ''Thunder'' was the sole vessel from Africa at the 2013 International Fleet Review in Sydney. It was her longest voyage. NNS ''Thunder'' is confirmed to be operational due to its recent patrol of Nigerian waters early 2019 after being grounded since 2016 due to failure of its critical components and machinery.


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* https://www.history.uscg.mil/Browse-by-Topic/Assets/Water/All/Article/2090238/chase-1968-whec-718/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Thunder Hamilton-class cutters 1967 ships Hamilton-class cutters of the Nigerian Navy Ships built in Bridge City, Louisiana