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Rescue 21 Acceptance Ceremony at Detroit
DETROIT - Rep. Hansen Clarke, who represents Michigan's 13th Congressional District and serves on the House Committee on Homeland Security, thanks those involved with acquiring Rescue 21 at Coast Guard Sector Detroit during an acceptance ceremony on Sept. 30, 2011. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen.

Rescue 21 is the United States Coast Guard’s advanced command, control and communications system. Created to improve the ability to assist mariners in distress and save lives and property at sea, the system is currently being installed in stages across the United States.
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Rescue 21 is standing the watch over 40,625 miles of coastline. View coverage map>>

Status

Rescue 21 was conditionally accepted at Sector San Juan, Puerto Rico on Jan 31, 2012. Implementation Schedule >>


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