Just wanted to put in a good word for the Navy League’s 2024 Almanac. This annual, expanded, special edition of Sea Power alone may be sufficient reason to join the Navy League.
Despite their name, the Navy League is a vital supporter of the Coast Guard and US Merchant Marine and the entire maritime industry.
The almanac includes 189 pages of information about US Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, NOAA, MARAD, and Maritime Sealift Command ships, aircraft, weapons, C4ISR systems, and leadership personnel. It even includes addresses, telephone numbers, and websites.

So is this the year the Island class finally dies off?
My 2024 Seapower Almanac says we currently have five 110s in commission, Mustang (Seward, AK), Naushon (Homer, AK), Orcas (Coos Bay, Ore), Liberty (Valdez, AK), and Anacapa (Port Angeles, WA).
It indicates Orcas and Anacapa will be decommissioned in 2024 presumably as FRCs #56 and 57 become operational in Astoria, Ore.
The Fast Response Laydown report,
https://chuckhillscgblog.net/2024/01/15/fast-response-cutter-laydown-report-to-congress-november-15-2023-uscg/ says,
FRCs #58, 59, and 60 will go to Alaska in 2025 and presumably replace the last of the 110s.