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Coast Guard Air Station Search and Rescue, Kodiak, Alaska, PVC Patch, 4 inch

$13.99

It is a slight twist to a classic Coast Guard Air Station Search and Rescue, Kodiak, Alaska patch. You’ll love sporting this new 3D PVC Patch.

  • 4 inch
  • PVC/Hook and Loop
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business

50 in stock

Description

Coast Guard Air Station Search and Rescue, Kodiak, Alaska, PVC Patch

It is a slight twist to a classic Coast Guard Air Station Search and Rescue, Kodiak, Alaska patch. You’ll love sporting this new 3D PVC Patch.

  • 4 inch
  • PVC/Hook and Loop
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business
KODIAK, Alaska – A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak HC-130 Hercules (1714) aircrew conduct drops to maintain skills required by the Coast Guard for missions Feb. 25, 2010. The aircrews took advantage of the good weather in Kodiak to conduct their training. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Lally.

Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Kodiak, Alaska. It is the largest in the service’s Pacific Area, with a crew of 85 officers and 517 enlisted personnel, and the largest Coast Guard Base in terms of physical size at 23,000 acres.[1] It is a tenant command of Base Support Unit Kodiak, and shares its airfield with Kodiak Airport. The station operates MH-60 Jayhawk and MH-65 Dolphin helicopters, and the HC-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft.[2]

History

Naval Air Station Kodiak in 1949.

Air Station Kodiak Island in 2014
The United States Navy started construction of a naval air station at Kodiak in September 1939, and the station was commissioned on 15 June 1941. Home to PBY patrol squadrons early in World War II, Kodiak supported the Aleutian Islands Campaign of 1943, also operating scouting and air transport squadrons. In October 1950, NAS Kodiak was redesignated as Naval Station Kodiak, and in 1972 the site was turned over to the U.S. Coast Guard.[3]

Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak was originally 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.

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