"Underway is the only way!"
Well, only as long as it's aboard
USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907)!!!

"Escanaba III"
Home Port: North End, Boston, MA

The Flagship of the Coast Guard's "Famous" Class
A 270 foot Medium Endurance Cutter

(For larger views, click on the pictures)

USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907) Underway
USCGC Escanaba
(WMEC-907)
Underway
 
USCGC Escanaba LSO Landing Helo, Pencil Drawing RR'95 USCGC Escanaba Helo Landing, Pencil Drawing, RR'96

Night Helo Ops - In High Seas
Two Perspectives
Reference to the Ship
(Through Night Vision Goggles)
Both are pencil drawings

 
HH-60 Preparing the final appoach while underway HH-60 seconds before Touch Down while underway
HH-60J Preparing to depart at night underway with no lights. HH-60J Airborne at night, underway, no lights.

Helo Ops
(HH-60J Jayhawk)

 
Cuban bird lands on my arm while on the flight deck Rescued Cuban relax in the Hangar Bay
One of the luckier, this family had money to buy a boat!

 Coming Soon!

Cuban Rescue Ops

 
Escanaba's 50 Cal Gun, Armed and Ready Escanaba'a 3 Inch Gun Firing, Showing Double Mushrooms
Coming Soon! Coming Soon!
Armed and Ready
 
30 - 50 Kilo Bails Coming Soon!
 Coming Soon! Coming Soon!
Drug Enforcement Ops

 

 
Both eye open,,, I thought so!,,  Got Gas?

Coming Soon!

Got Gassed!
And I thought my eyes where open!
Coming Soon!
Armed and Ready
 
 
Swim Call Port-au-Prince Haiti, have cameras will travel!
Cutter Ecsanaba Docked in Escanaba Michigan A little R and R at a Curicao Beach
Break Time
 
USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907) Line Drawing, modified RR '99, updated.
USCGC Escanaba
(WMEC-907)
The Line Drawing
(She's Big!)
 


[Rich Rejniak's (aka. "Wings") Home Page]

Developement Started: August 1997

This Page is dedicated to Raymond O'Malley.
One of two survivors of the sinking of Escanaba I,
(Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba WPG-77) on 13 June 1943.

The Spirit Lives On!