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USCGC ''Confidence'' (WMEC-619) is a
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History

Construction of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter ''Confidence'' began at the
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in
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, in 1965 and was completed in 1966. Fifth of 16 vessels in the class, ''Confidence'' was designed for search and rescue, law enforcement, and alien migrant interdiction operations (AMIO). She originally was assigned to the Seventeenth Coast Guard District for operations in the waters of
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, with her
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at Kodiak, Alaska, and began operating there in 1966. In 1968, she came to the aid of the three-man crew of the
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''Chirikof'', who had abandoned ship into a
skiff A skiff is any of a variety of essentially unrelated styles of small boats, usually propelled by sails or oars. Traditionally, these are coastal craft or river craft used for work, leisure, as a utility craft, and for fishing, and have a one-pers ...
without oars when ''Chirikof'' sank off
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on 29 February and then drifted until sighted by the
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''Chena'' on 1 March; they were too weak from
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to climb ''Chena''s
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, so ''Confidence'' arrived on the scene and rescued them from the skiff.alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (C)
/ref> On 14 September 1981, ''Confidence'' rescued the six-man crew of the crab-fishing vessel ''City of Seattle'' after ''City of Seattle'' burned and sank in the
Shelikof Strait Shelikof Strait () is a strait on the southwestern coast of the U.S. state of Alaska between the Alaska mainland to the west and Kodiak and Afognak islands to the east. Shelikof Strait separates the mainland coastal strip of the Kodiak Island Bo ...
south of Cape Uganik () on the coast of
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in Alaska′s
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. In the spring of 1983, following 17 years in Alaskan waters, ''Confidence'' was reassigned to the Thirteenth Coast Guard District and was home-ported in
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,
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. During her time in the
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, ''Confidence''s crew seized 17 foreign and U.S. vessels for violations of U.S. law. In January 1986, ''Confidence'' and her crew seized the
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nian freighter ''Eagle 1'' and her cargo of of
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. This was the largest maritime seizure of cocaine on the
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at the time.
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''Confidence'' History
Accessed November 10, 2022.
''Confidence'' was decommissioned and sent to the United States Coast Guard Yard in February 1987 for a major overhaul, referred to as a Midlife Maintenance Availability. Modifications included the installation of a new electronics package to increase the ship's effectiveness, new engines and smokestacks to increase efficiency, and habitability was improved. In October 1988, ''Confidence'' was commissioned back into service and sent to her new home port at
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,
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. The ship was normally assigned to patrol the waters off the southern coast of the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. Her primary missions were Counter Drug operations, Alien Migrant Interdiction Operations (AMIO), Homeland Security Operations, fisheries law enforcement, and Search and Rescue (SAR). Starting in the fall of 1991, ''Confidence'' was heavily involved in AMIO, including the interdiction of
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an,
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n, and
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migrants attempting to illegally enter the U.S. One highlight of these operations was ''Confidence''s participation in Operation Able Vigil in 1993, and rescued 1,123 Cuban migrants in less than four weeks. The busiest day resulted in the interdiction of 346 migrants from 46 separate rafts and boats in just 16 hours. In Spring 1992, ''Confidence'' participated in Operation Able Manner, interdicting 428 Haitian migrants. Later that year, the ship was the primary platform for Operation Restore Dignity off the coast of Haiti, recovering 78 Haitians who perished when their ferry sank. In 2001, ''Confidence'' was outfitted with an Over the Horizon rigid hull inflatable boat, designed to transport law enforcement teams at high speeds for long distances independent of the cutter. From January 2003 until June 2005, ''Confidence'' interdicted over 1,100 Cuban, Haitian, and Dominican migrants with several noteworthy cases. In November 2004, ''Confidence'' rescued 82 migrants from a Haitian sailing vessel taking on water off the coast of the
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. In January 2005, ''Confidence'' crewmembers rescued 127 migrants in seas from a , grossly overloaded Dominican yola. In June 2005 during a ten-day period, ''Confidence'' safely intercepted 162 Haitians from a vessel on the
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, seven Cubans from a makeshift vessel sinking in the
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and 111 Haitians in a vessel in seas north of
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, Bahamas. During January 2007, ''Confidence'' returned to the Coast Guard Yard for her second major overhaul, the Mission Effectiveness Project. Mechanical systems were serviced and a new davit system was installed for her Over the Horizon rigid hull inflatable boat. On 2 May, 2024 ''Confidence'' was removed from active duty and placed in commission, special status at a ceremony at Cape Canaveral. How long ''Confidence'' will be absent from active duty was unknown at that time. After sailing her to the Coast Guard Yard where she was launched 58 years ago, her crew departed ''Confidence'' for another Coast Guard cutter to help address the Coast Guard's shortage of enlisted personnel. During her service, ''Confidence'' has been awarded the
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’s Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement, six Coast Guard Unit Commendations, five Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendations, three National Defense Service Medals, four Humanitarian Service Medals, and four Special Operations Ribbons. Following the ship’s 2007 Tailored Annual Cutter Training, ''Confidence'' earned her 10th consecutive Coast Guard Battle "E" Ribbon for Operational Excellence.


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