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![]() My grandson just returned from a 3 month deployment aboard a Canadian coastal defense ship searching for and capturing drug runners in the southern Pacific. It's a USA/Canadian joint operation where specially trained US Coast Guardsmen deploy aboard Canadian ships (as well as American ships). The Coasties are the USCG's version of special forces and have law enforcement and arrest authority. The reason the Canadian ships have USCG personnel aboard is due to US and Canadian laws. Canadian law does not allow interception of vessels in international waters whereby US law does. Anyway, this "Mob Reporter" video was recently released showing parts of the three month deployment. At the very beginning of the video a USCG person in tactical gear is shown clearing his firearm. This guy is my grandson, Erik. He's shown in other clips preparing for boarding of drug runner's boats and in the rigid hull boats they use to intercept, board and arrest the drug runners. Last bit of news: He has been selected for the Coast Guard's version of Officer Training school and will end up receiving a commission. Sounds like a lifer to me. Here's a link to the video. Pretty cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a6K3pLaLhQ -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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