
$350,000,000 of Cocaine Recovered by OR Coast Guard Team
Steadfast (WMEC-623) was quite busy yesterday.
The cutter, based in Astoria, seized 23,000 pounds of cocaine from 5 different boats off the coast of Mexico.
A newer cutter, Robert Ward added another 3,000 pounds to Steadfast's haul on their way back to Oregon, bringing the total to $350,000,000. The majority of cocaine smuggling is done in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Steadfast was commissioned in 1968. In 1994, she was re-commissioned after being decommissioned for Major Maintenance Availability. Since then, she's been ported in Astoria, Oregon. She was the first cutter to seize over 1 million pounds of marijuana over her career.
See the crew in action below.
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