It’s official: Narwhal is in action
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Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT HARBOR -- As the first patrol boat in the Long Beach-Los
Angeles Harbor after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the cutter Narwhal
has been an invaluable weapon in the Coast Guard’s patrol efforts.
And it has seen steady action ever since.
On Friday, the Coast Guard finally made the ship official during a
commissioning ceremony here.
Local officials and Coast Guard members gathered to welcome the newest
addition to the coastline patrol force. The Narwhal was decked out in
full dress ship for the occasion with flags from various countries strung
from fore to aft.
Rep. Chris Cox emphasized that during wartime, with security
heightened around the nation, the Narwhal’s responsibility of homeland
security is intensified.
“The Coast Guard has been fighting for the United States since 1789,
but never in our history is it more important than it is today,” Cox
said. “Because of the nature of this war, the Coast Guard is on the
front lines as never before.”
The Narwhal’s arrival in Newport Harbor on Sept. 5 culminated a
41-day, 5,200-mile journey from New Orleans to Corona del Mar via the
Panama Canal. The Daily Pilot chronicled the trip so local residents
could keep up on the various ports of call.
The 87-foot Narwhal represents a new class of boats featuring an
innovate launch and recovery system and high-tech navigational
operations, such as an electronic chart display system that interacts
with new surface search radar.
Lt. John Kidwell commands the new ship and said the nation’s
heightened sense of alert is not diminishing his excitement of taking
over the helm of a new vessel.
“The attitude of the world is different, but my feeling is the same,
and it’s the greatest feeling I’ve ever felt,” Kidwell said.
After the ceremony, it was time to check out the Narwhal and all its
accouterments.
“I love it,” said Gary Walker of Simi Valley. “It looks like it’s an
appropriate vessel for this type of water. I especially like the new
launch facility.”
Many of the community members who came to see the Narwhal said they
felt a renewed sense of appreciation for the Coast Guard.
“I’ve lived here for 25 years. I have a boat, and I’m very much aware
of what the Coast Guard does,” said Newport Beach resident Patricia
Schuler. “I read about its journey, I saw it arrive, so it was important
for me to be here today.”
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