United States Coast Guard Cutter
United States Coast Guard Cutter is the term used by the U.S. Coast Guard for its commissioned vessels. They are 65 feet (19.8 m) or greater in length and have a permanently assigned crew with accommodations aboard. They carry the ship prefix USCGC.
USCGC Harriet Lane, a Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC)
Contemporary painting of a Revenue Marine cutter (possibly USRC Massachusetts )
USCG icebreaker Polar Sea
USCG Inland Construction Tender Saginaw
The Legend-class cutter, also known as the National Security Cutter (NSC) and Maritime Security Cutter, Large, is the largest active patrol cutter class of the United States Coast Guard, with the size of a frigate. Entering into service in 2008, the Legend class is the largest of several new cutter designs developed as part of the Integrated Deepwater System Program.
USCGC Bertholf, the first National Security Cutter
Bertholf underway in formation with the Navy during Exercise Northern Edge, 2011
USCGC Hamilton and TCG Turgutries in the Black Sea, April 2021
A long range interceptor aboard the cutter Bertholf