Alan Hinkel Photography.This gallery contains pictures of the first deep water National Security Cutter.The cutter is 418 ft. long .The ship bears the number WMSL 750, and the name Bertholf after the first Commandant of the United States Coast Guard.The ship is 416 ft. long and is the first of eight being built at Northrop Grumman Pascagoula Shipbuilding,The DDG-105 Destroyer The Dewey,The LHD 8 USS Makin Island,The LPD 19 USS Mesa Verde,The USS Truxton,Trent Lott,and a Bald Eagle.Photo's courtesy of Alan Hinkel.
Washington November 22,2005.The first Deep Water National Security Cutter is set to be built at Northrup Grumman Shipbuilding Pascagoula,MS facility.The ship will bare the name Bertholf in honor of the Organizations first Commandant.Ellisworth Price Bertholf 1866-1921,and the number 750.The cutter is 418 feet long and has a top speed of 28 knots.This is the first N.S.C. in a total of 8 cutters slated to be built.It truly is a magnificent ship.Photo courtesy of Alan Hinkel
Washington November 22,2005.The first Deep Water National Security Cutter is set to be built at Northrup Grumman Shipbuilding Pascagoula,MS facility.The ship will bare the name Bertholf in honor of the Organizations first Commandant.Ellisworth Price Bertholf 1866-1921,and the number 750.The cutter is 418 feet long and has a top speed of 28 knots.This is the first N.S.C. in a total of 8 cutters slated to be built.It truly is a magnificent ship.Photo courtesy of Alan Hinkel
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