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| Media Advisory |
Date: June 16, 2008
Contact: Public Affairs Office |
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**Media Advisory** Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf to Arrive in Miami Thursday MIAMI - Media is invited to ride aboard the Coast Guard's newest cutter, the 418-foot National Security Cutter Bertholf, while it transits into the Port of Miami Thursday. Miami is the Bertholf's first port of call since being christened in Pascagoula, Miss., November 11, 2006. The Bertholf is the lead ship in the new Legend-class of cutters designed as the flagship of the modern Coast Guard fleet. Capable of executing the most challenging maritime safety and security missions around the globe, Bertholf is the first of eight national security cutters planned to be built by the Coast Guard. WHO: Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf. Interviews will be available aboard the Bertholf with Capt. Patrick Stadt, commanding officer and native of Melborne, Fla., and crew local to the Miami area WHAT: Ride aboard the Bertholf during its transit into the Port of Miami WHEN: Thursday, June 19 at 6 a.m.
WHERE: Meet at Bicentennial Park (for escort into the Port of Miami), 1075 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Fla. 33132 Editor's Note: In order to meet Port of Miami access regulations, credentialed media wishing to attend the ride along will be required to notify the Coast Guard Public Affairs Office no later than 10 a.m. Tuesday. To confirm attendance and receive additional information, please contact Coast Guard Public Affairs at 305-415-6683. ###
Guarding the coast and saving lives since 1790 -- the United States Coast Guard
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