CG Cutter Returns from Counter-Narcotics Patrol

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SEATTLE — The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Midgett, a 378-foot cutter homeported in Seattle, is returned to Coast Guard Base Seattle after a 75-day counter-narcotics patrol in the eastern Pacific Ocean, March 21, at 10 a.m.

While on patrol in the eastern Pacific in late February, the crew successfully interdicted a 30-foot fishing vessel that was carrying 1,100 pounds of cocaine hidden inside the vessel.  Midgett’s boarding team confiscated the drugs, and detained the suspected smugglers.

Midgett’s crew also visited Bahia Malaga, Colombia, for a partnership exercise with the Colombian Navy.  The ship hosted the Colombian Navy’s chief of staff, pacific operations commander, and several other senior personnel for a tour of the ship.

“This professional exchange and exercise served to bolster an already strong working relationship with an important regional partner in the effort to stem the flow of drugs through the Pacific transit zone,” said Capt. Laura Dickey, Midgett’s commanding officer.

The crew's return to Seattle was highlighted by a marriage proposal from Chip Switzer to FN Stefanie Garrett, a member of Midgett's engineering department. Garrett said yes to him.

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