Coast Guard cutter Active returns to Port Angeles

Li’l Tough Guy deployed over the holidays

PORT ANGELES — The Coast Guard cutter Active and crew have returned to their homeport in Port Angeles after a 10,572-mile, 55-day deployment to the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

The crew, which returned Wednesday, deployed off the coast of Central America in support of counter-drug operations.

Nicknamed the Li’l Tough Guy, the 55-year-old medium-endurance cutter routinely operates from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Central America to conduct search-and-rescue missions, enforce domestic fisheries and narcotics laws and engage in other statutory Coast Guard missions, the Coast Guard said in a press release.

“The Active crew performed superbly in every assigned mission during this patrol,” said Cmdr. Brian Tesson, Active’s commanding officer.

“Presented with myriad challenges, from engineering casualties to omicron safety protocols, this crew made a bold statement by stepping out with a positive, can-do attitude in the face of adversity, defining what it means to work aboard the ‘Li’l Tough Guy.’”

Active’s crew departed in mid-December and were unable to spend time with family and loved ones during the holiday season.

Shortly after getting underway, Active participated in helicopter proficiency operations off the coast of Southern California. Pilots from Coast Guard air stations and crews from West Coast-based cutters converged on Active to perform training and proficiency evolutions.

During a 48-hour period, Active’s crew participated in 72 takeoffs and landings from the flight deck in addition to performing a helicopter in-flight refueling and a vertical replenishment.

In total, Active directly assisted in the qualification and certification of eight pilots across two helicopter platforms in addition to certifying 18 shipboard aviation support crew members.

While moored in San Diego, Active embarked a joint aircrew and helicopter from HITRON (Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron) and Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco.

HITRON is a Jacksonville, Fla.-based specialized law enforcement unit.

HITRON crews are trained to utilize airborne use of force for non-compliant vessels suspected of violating U.S. and international laws to comply with lawful orders.

“Bringing their best selves to the job daily, the crew patrolled the Eastern Pacific Ocean to deter and suppress transnational crime and narcotics smuggling while training and qualifying crew members as they honed new personal and professional skills,” Tesson said.

“I watched this team overcome each consecutive obstacle with ingenuity, fortitude and professionalism. I could not be more proud to be a part of it.”

Numerous U.S. agencies from the Departments of Defense, Justice and Homeland Security cooperate in the effort to combat transnational organized crime, the Coast Guard said in the release.

“The Coast Guard, Navy, Customs and Border Protection, FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with allied and international partner agencies, play a role in counter-drug operations.

“The fight against drug cartels in the Eastern Pacific Ocean requires unity of effort in all phases from detection, monitoring and interdictions, to criminal prosecutions for these interdictions by United States Attorney’s Offices in districts throughout the nation.”

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