- Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak
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Air Station Kodiak Active 1947-present Country United States Branch United States Coast Guard Role Search and rescue, maritime patrol, logistics Size 382 personnel (65 officers, 317 enlisted)
15 aircraftInsignia Unit Patch Aircraft flown Helicopter HH-60J Jayhawk, HH-65 Dolphin Patrol HC-130 Hercules Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Kodiak, Alaska. It is one of the largest units in the Coast Guard, and the largest in the service's Pacific Area, with a crew of 65 officers and 317 enlisted personnel.[1] It is a tenant command of Base Support Unit Kodiak, and shares its airfield with Kodiak Airport. The station operates HH-60 Jayhawk and HH-65 Dolphin helicopters, and the HC-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft.[2]
History
Air Station Kodiak was commissioned as an Air Detachment in April 1947, with seven pilots and 30 enlisted men operating a single PBY Catalina. This was the Coast Guard's first aircraft permanently stationed in Alaska.
Operations
The station's primary mission is aerial search and rescue in a 4,000,000-square-mile (10,000,000 km2) area of responsibility covering the Gulf of Alaska, Bristol Bay, the Bering Sea, and Alaska's Pacific coast. It is also responsible for patrolling offshore fisheries, deploying HH-65 helicopters aboard High Endurance Cutters operating off Alaska, and providing logistical support to various Coast Guard units in the area.[3] The latter mission includes transporting aids to navigation personnel who maintain remote shore beacons that are only accessible by air.
References
- ^ "Air Station Kodiak". Global Security.org. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/kodiak.htm. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
- ^ "Air Station Kodiak". http://www.uscg.mil/d17/airstakodiak/. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
- ^ "Missions". http://www.uscg.mil/d17/airstakodiak/missions.asp. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
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