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Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutter<br/> | Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutter<br/> | ||
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<li>USCGC TERRELL HORNE WPC-1131<br/>Commissioned | <li>'''USCGC TERRELL HORNE WPC-1131'''<br/>Commissioned (Special) 25 October 2018<br/>Commissioned (Full) 22 March 2019 | ||
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'''NAMESAKE''' - Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Edwin Horne III, USCG (26 October 1978 – 2 December 2012).<br/> Horne enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard on 2 February 1999 and had fourteen years service in the US Coast Guard and was second in command of the Marine Protector class cutter [[HALIBUT_WPB_87340_ | USCGC Halibut WPB-87340]] on the night he was killed in action. He was aboard the Halibut's pursuit boat when it was sent to intercept a boat with smugglers. When they were ordered to heave to, the smugglers rammed Horne's boat and Horne and fellow crewmember were thrown overboard. Horne is credited with pushing the coxswain out of the path of danger at the cost of his own life. Horne suffered a traumatic head injury and died from those injuries. For his heroic actions, Terrell Horne III was posthumously promoted to senior chief petty officer and received the Coast Guard Medal for Heroism. | '''NAMESAKE''' - Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Edwin Horne III, USCG (26 October 1978 – 2 December 2012).<br/> Horne enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard on 2 February 1999 and had fourteen years service in the US Coast Guard and was second in command of the Marine Protector class cutter [[HALIBUT_WPB_87340_ | USCGC Halibut WPB-87340]] on the night he was killed in action. He was aboard the Halibut's pursuit boat when it was sent to intercept a boat with smugglers. When they were ordered to heave to, the smugglers rammed Horne's boat and Horne and fellow crewmember were thrown overboard. Horne is credited with pushing the coxswain out of the path of danger at the cost of his own life. Horne suffered a traumatic head injury and died from those injuries. For his heroic actions, Terrell Horne III was posthumously promoted to senior chief petty officer and received the Coast Guard Medal for Heroism.<br/><br/> | ||
The ships sponsor is Mrs. Brandie Kemper, sister of Terrell Horne. | |||
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Ship Name and Designation History
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Naming Ceremony 30 July 2014 Keel Laid - Launched |
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2018-10-25 |
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Delivered to USCG, cachet by Dennis W. Gill
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Edwin Horne III, USCG (26 October 1978 – 2 December 2012).
Horne enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard on 2 February 1999 and had fourteen years service in the US Coast Guard and was second in command of the Marine Protector class cutter USCGC Halibut WPB-87340 on the night he was killed in action. He was aboard the Halibut's pursuit boat when it was sent to intercept a boat with smugglers. When they were ordered to heave to, the smugglers rammed Horne's boat and Horne and fellow crewmember were thrown overboard. Horne is credited with pushing the coxswain out of the path of danger at the cost of his own life. Horne suffered a traumatic head injury and died from those injuries. For his heroic actions, Terrell Horne III was posthumously promoted to senior chief petty officer and received the Coast Guard Medal for Heroism.
The ships sponsor is Mrs. Brandie Kemper, sister of Terrell Horne.
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