Waterways Commerce Cutters to be “Chief Petty Officer” Class

Notional vendor rendering of two Chief Petty Officer class waterways commerce cutter variants: a river buoy tender (left) and an inland construction tender. Image courtesy of Birdon America Inc.

Marine Log reports,

The U.S. Coast Guard is to designate its new fleet of Waterways Commerce Cutters (WCCs) as the “Chief Petty Officer Class.” Each cutter will be named in honor of a Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer, recognizing the profound impact and legacy of these leaders within the service.

Sounds like a good idea.

Thanks to Paul for bringing this to my attention. 

 

2 thoughts on “Waterways Commerce Cutters to be “Chief Petty Officer” Class

  1. The Waterways Commerce Cutters have been a long time coming.  Their commonality will improve logistical support, reduce operational and maintenance cost, and will increase availability of these cutters.

    Once fielded the next platform will require a similar kind of activity.  Too much of the USCG platforms are getting long in the tooth.  How about some discussion of those?

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