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Thursday, December 28, 2006
Coast Guard MSST Activity
I recently received some loggings of some USCG MSST activity in the Southeast US...
From an anonymous source:
"Within the last year, I have had two opportunities to monitor what I believe is MSST 91108 (King's Bay). They have done security zone operations on the Savannah River at Georgia Ports in both March and December. On both occasions they have used 25' RB-S Defender Class boats using 2548# hull numbers. I can only make an educated guess that they are from King's Bay, but they are certainly an MSST, as they were addressed as such by the civilian police boats working on the river. They operated on 157.050, Ch. 21 with guard through Sector Charleston rather than Station Tybee. They ID'd variously by hull number, THUNDER ### (last 3 digits of hull number), and VENOM ### (last 3 digits of hull number). They used 157.075, Ch. 81 and 157.175, Ch. 83 for internal / boat-to-boat communications. They used hull number / THUNDER/VENOM callsigns here as well as COYOTE, SUNCOAST, and VOODOO (these last 3 I think may have been coxswain or crew related and not boat-assigned)."
Thanks to my anonymous source for passing that information along...
For those not familiar with the Marine Safety and Security Teams, you can read more about them here:
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/comrel/factfile/Factcards/MSST.htm
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