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  1. USCGC Rollin Fritch is the US Coast Guard 's 19th Sentinel-class cutter, and the first to be homeported outside of the Caribbean. She is based at the Coast Guard Training Center in Cape May, New Jersey. [3] [4] Like her sister ships she was built in the Bollinger Shipyards, in Lockport, Louisiana. [5]

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  3. #USCoastGuard #CGCROLLINFRITCHIt's been awhile since I did one of these videos. I've been with this cutter for about two years and this platform has been th...

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  5. The Sentinel-class cutter, also known as the Fast Response Cutter due to its program name, is part of the United States Coast Guard's Deepwater program. [2] [3] [4] At 154 feet (46.8 m), it is similar to, but larger than, the 123-foot (37 m) lengthened 1980s-era Island-class patrol boats that it replaces.

  6. Rollin Fritch — Silver Star hero of Attack Transport Callaway “Rollin Fritch’s devotion to duty reminds us how to conduct ourselves aboard this ship. He manned his gun until the very end.” — Lt. Jason McCarthey, Cutter Rollin Fritch’s first commanding officer

  7. Rollin Arnold Fritch (May 9, 1920 - January 8, 1945) was a United States Coast Guard seaman who died at his weapons station while shooting at a Japanese kamikaze, during World War II. [1] Rollin was the youngest of seven children, born to farmers, who grew up near Pawnee City, Nebraska .

  8. Feb 7, 2022 · The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Coast Guard Cutter Rollin A. Fritch, Cape May, NJ.jpg 2,167 × 1,444; 766 KB. Coast Guard Cutter Rollin Fritch steams through the Gulf of Mexico in July, 2016.jpg 700 × 414; 257 KB. Coast Guard Cutters Lawrence Lawson and Rollin Fritch, Cape May, NJ.jpg 2,008 × 1,337; 694 KB.

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