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Coast Guard Cutter Valiant Returns Home After 60-day Patrol

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Valiant (WMEC-621) returned home to Naval Station Mayport, Florida, Monday after completing a 9-week patrol conducting operations in the Windward Passage between Haiti and Cuba in support of Coast Guard 7th District and Operation Southeast Watch.

Coast Guard Cutter Valiant patrolled over 11,000 nautical miles in the Caribbean, working closely with the Navy and Coast Guard Cutters Diligence (WMEC-616), Resolute (WMEC-620), Kathleen Moore (WPC-1109), William Trump (WPC-1111), and Raymond Evans (WPC-1110).

 

USCG Coast Guard Cutter Valiant

The Coast Guard Cutter Valiant conducting operations to support Operation Southeast Watch mid-june, 2020 off the northern coast of Haiti. Coast Guard Cutter Valiant patrolled over 11,000 nautical miles in the Caribbean, working closely with the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard cutters ( U.S. Coast Guard Photo)

 

Valiant increased Coast Guard presence along the northern coasts of Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and the Windward Passage, working to prevent an anticipated surge of illegal immigration and human smuggling amidst the COVID-19 global pandemic. Throughout this patrol, Valiant served as the Cutter Tasking Unit, directing all Coast Guard assets supporting Operation Southeast Watch in the Windward Passage. In order to deter an illegal exodus from Haiti, Valiant maintained an overt presence by frequently transiting the Canal de la Tortue, a heavily trafficked, deep-water passage between the Tortuga Island and the Northern Haitian coastline.

Early in the patrol, Valiant conducted vital training with two MH-65 Dolphin helicopters from Air Station Miami. The first evolution involved a vertical replenishment between the cutter and an airborne helicopter and aided in the qualification of Valiant’s flight deck crew as well as two pilots for shipboard operations in preparation for hurricane season. The second evolution included multiple day and night touch and go’s, as well as a helicopter in-flight refueling, ultimately leading to the qualification of numerous crewmembers.

 

USCG Coast Guard Cutter Valiant

The Coast Guard Cutter Valiant conducting flight operations with Air Station Miami MH-65 Dolphin Helicopter in order to qualify flight deck team members mid-may, 2020, in the Caribbean. Early in the patrol, Valiant conducted vital training with two MH-65 Dolphin helicopters from Air Station Miami. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo)

 

Valiant unloaded nearly 14,000 pounds of cocaine and marijuana and nine detained suspected drug smugglers during the patrol. The contraband and detainees were seized by multiple Coast Guard and Navy assets and transferred to other Coast Guard cutters for future disposition stateside.

Valiant also assisted in the transfer of a Coast Guard 45′ Response Boat-Medium (RB-M) from Coast Guard Sector Miami to Coast Guard Sector San Juan. The Valiant crew took on the tow of the RB-M from Coast Guard Cutter Diligence in the Windward Passage and towed the vessel the remaining 360 nautical miles to Sector San Juan, saving the Coast Guard over $100,000 in shipping costs.

 

USCG Coast Guard Cutter Valiant

The Coast Guard Valiant conducting towing operations with 45′ Response Boat-Medium mid-may,2020, from Windward Passage to San Juan, Puerto Rico. This saved the Coast Guard over $100,000 in towing costs. ( U.S. Coast Guard Photo)

 

“Valiant’s crew has a unique ability to be at their best in the most challenging of times, and this patrol was no exception,” said Cmdr. Matthew Waldron, Valiant’s commanding officer. “Demonstrating exceptional fortitude, they adapted and overcame all challenges associated with the worldwide pandemic to safely conduct a two-month patrol in the Windward Passage. Using overt presence to deter migrant departures from Haiti, we prevented attempts of dangerous and illegal maritime voyages to the Bahamas and Florida. The crew’s efforts proved highly effective, as migrant departures from Haiti were kept well below historic norms during this period, allowing first responders in the U.S. and the Bahamas to focus on pandemic response efforts.”

The Valiant is a multi-mission 210-foot Medium-Endurance Cutter. Missions include search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, marine environmental protection, homeland security and national defense operations.