U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast

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Today we promoted Machinery Technician (MK) Christopher Cleveland to Chief Petty Officer. MKC Cleveland will take over a...
04/29/2023

Today we promoted Machinery Technician (MK) Christopher Cleveland to Chief Petty Officer. MKC Cleveland will take over as the Auxiliary division Chief supervising eight engineers and engineering machinery including Air conditioning, ventilation, and fuel circulation. MKC Cleveland has been on board for one year now and his primary duties include standing Underway/in port Engineer of the watch, small boat engineer, and fueling team member. Congratulations to Chief Petty Officer Cleveland on your promotion!

Today Electronics Technician (ET) Second Class Justin Waters re-enlisted for another four years of service. ET2 Waters i...
04/28/2023

Today Electronics Technician (ET) Second Class Justin Waters re-enlisted for another four years of service. ET2 Waters is one of our primary Radar Technicians which is why he elected to hold the ceremony on top of STEADFAST’s 87-foot-tall mast since it’s the location he spends a majority of his time conducting repairs. ET2 was joined by STEADFAST’s Commanding Officer, CDR Brock Eckel, who administered ET2’s oath of office. Congratulations to Petty Officer Waters on your re-enlistment!

Admiral List, The Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics, visited USCGC STEADFAST today and recognized sever...
03/20/2023

Admiral List, The Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics, visited USCGC STEADFAST today and recognized several of our shipmates for exceptional performance during our most recent underway period.

CS3 Hinojosa Spano served delicious meals, served as translator for foreign logistics, and inspired two nonrates to pursue careers as culinary specialists.

EM2 Oberneufferman fixed our gyrocompass, allowing us to get underway for the mission, and made critical repairs to flight deck lights, enabling us to embark a helicopter and safely conduct flight ops.

ME3 Studebaker was a vital member of our maritime enforcement team, serving in multiple roles across various watch stations while also providing training for other crew members.

Thank you to Admiral List for visiting, and Bravo Zulu to the crew!

Today we promoted SK2 Robinson and OS2 Richan to 2nd Class Petty Officer. SK2 works with the ships parts inventory and t...
01/01/2023

Today we promoted SK2 Robinson and OS2 Richan to 2nd Class Petty Officer. SK2 works with the ships parts inventory and the purchasing of items on board, while OS2 handles the radio communication and is the boats IONSCAN operator.

Congratulations to both crew members on the hard work and dedication to earn this promotion. Bravo Zulu shipmates!

Saturday 12NOV22 USCGC Steadfast upheld a time honored baby dedication bell ceremony. Five families from STEADFAST and B...
11/21/2022

Saturday 12NOV22 USCGC Steadfast upheld a time honored baby dedication bell ceremony. Five families from STEADFAST and Base Astoria participated with North Coast Family Fellowship lead Pastor John Nagle. The ceremony took place on the bridge of STEADFAST and included an explanation of the importance of the Ships bell by CDR Eckel and a prayer and passage reading by Pastor John. Now that each child has been dedicated with the ships bell, their name will be inscribed in it with the date of the dedication!

10/28/2022
ASTORIA, Ore. — The United States Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast (WMEC 623) returned to their Astoria homeport Monday Octo...
10/17/2022

ASTORIA, Ore. — The United States Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast (WMEC 623) returned to their Astoria homeport Monday October 3rd following a 55-day counter-narcotics patrol.

The crew aboard the 210-foot medium endurance cutter steamed more than 11,000 miles conducting training, law enforcement, search and rescue, and helicopter operations in international waters ranging from Oregon to Central America.

The Steadfast deployed with additional crew members from Maintenance Augmentation Team Seattle, Electronic Support Detachment Petaluma, and the soon-to-be-commissioned U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Argus (WMSM 915).

While en route to the cutter’s patrol area in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, Steadfast’s crew hosted a helicopter operations proficiency event for multiple aircrews from Coast Guard Air Stations San Francisco, Barbers Point, Humboldt Bay, and North Bend. For three days, the crews conducted numerous flight operations including over 100 landings and various other operations. The resulting aviator qualifications across the four aviation units included one initial pilot qualification, and one upgrade to instructor pilot.

While in theater, Steadfast’s crew identified and located a high-speed, panga-style vessel suspected of smuggling contraband. After initially pursuing the vessel with the cutter’s over-the-horizon small boat, they handed off the case to a partner nation for intercept as the vessel neared partner nation territorial seas.

During the transit back to Astoria, Steadfast’s crew conducted flight operations with Air Station Humboldt Bay. Steadfast and the aircrew completed six night landings for pilot training and qualification. Flight operations were cut short when the aircrew was diverted for a search-and-rescue case involving a hiker stranded and in distress. Steadfast’s crew quickly adapted, refueled the helicopter on deck, and allowed the MH-65 to respond within minutes of receiving the call, demonstrating the versatility and adaptability of the cutter and crew to respond to any of the Coast Guard’s missions.

This was the first patrol aboard Steadfast for the new commanding officer, Cmdr. Brock S. Eckel, who assumed command in July.

“This was a wildly productive deployment with noteworthy enhancements to crew qualifications and proficiency following a significant personnel turnover,” said Eckel. “I am overwhelmed by the camaraderie of the Steadfast crew and honored to join them for adventure on the high seas.”

Steadfast is a 54-year-old Reliance Class cutter that has been homeported in Astoria since 1994. Previously, Steadfast was homeported in St. Petersburg, Florida, where she earned the nickname "El Tiburon Blanco" ('the White Shark'), from drug smugglers for her notoriety in counter-narcotics operations in the Florida Straits and the Caribbean Sea.

For further information please contact Steadfast’s Public Affairs Officer Ens. Geoffrey DeLorie ([email protected])

Happy 4th of July from USCGC STEADFAST!
07/05/2022

Happy 4th of July from USCGC STEADFAST!

CGC STEADFAST underway in the Eastern Pacific 🇺🇸
06/24/2022

CGC STEADFAST underway in the Eastern Pacific 🇺🇸

05/07/2022

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