I Served on CGC MUNRO 1974-1976. Port Seattle Washington. SS3 i was new NCO SS Breath taking adventure. On board and at port along Allutien islands, Bering sea amd across International Date line underway, Order of Golden Dragon. I am never taking vacation to Alaska. No reason or desire too. Best 4 years of my life
@@reallycoolname6124 378 foot long Hamilton class High Endurance Cutter, predecessor to the National Security Cutters (really called Marine Security Cutter Large but NSC was their first designation and it stuck).
Munro means Mont Ross. The Munro's (monroe's) were given a Fiefdom within the Earldom of Ross, separated in two parts, the mountains flanking Easter Ross.
Possibly but this ships namesake is Douglas Munro a coast guard Medal of Honor recipient that died taking marines off a beach in WW2 in the pacific theater
@@abcdefgabcdefg11 No Possibility about it, the Man's name was Munro, and Munro's only come from one place Easter Ross (eastern half of Ross-shire/Ross County), they Historically lived on the Mountains Flanking the Heart Land of Ross, infact the Old Heart and Blood of the Highlands! For their Devote Loyalty to the Race of the Priest (the Great Clan Ross) their Lands were turned into a Fiefdom split in two parts. Ross' were the War Masters of Scotland, and Munro's gained our Favor by Crushing a Rebellion in Ross before the Ross' (all way at War), even heard it happened! Munro's were Warriors! And there name means Mount Ross because they lived in the Mountains flanking the Heart Land of Ross (the 1st Earldom of Scotland, the Earldom of Ross). Ross at first was just a Peninsula, Ross meaning Promontory, and than got extended as a name to the ingeneral area from sea to sea. Munro's as in there name Mount Ross predates Ross' and our name, Ross' come from Wester Ross and took over Easter Ross, and it was the War Master, Chief of the Great Clan Ross, the 4th Earl of Ross which was 1st to take on the Surname Ross, a Pedigree, and he is my progenitor like most modern western Ross'. Now briefly during the age of The Laird of the Isles/ The Earl of Ross they were known as Monrosses.
@@abcdefgabcdefg11 Most Mount Rose's are renamed Mount Ross's, easily displayed in what was Moray, just South East on the Border to Ross and now part of Ross County. But they'll have a Fort Mount Rose (or something like that) in lands the Ross' use to Rule , and pretend it was Fort Rose or some shit! Its just awful how you try to wipe us from History the very best you all can!
The sub? It can't. It's only semi submersible. The majority of the vessel is underwater but they can't dive under like a true submarine, they rely on the fact that the majority of the vessel is hidden under water to conceal it as its underway.
@@cjeppinga The authorities in south America have caught a few true submarines but it seems to be super rare due to the cost, I guess the cartels decided that these were "good enough" considering they can load them a few tonnes of blow and according the coast guards probably optimistic numbers they catch 11% of them. (How they came to this number is anyone's guess) so thats a pretty high success rate.
Great Job USCG and Thanks for your Service and Sacrifice to keep our country safe!👍
My cousin is stationed on this ship. Much respect to the United States Coast Guard 💪
Wow! You must be so proud! Me to of you both!
Thank you for your service and keeping America safe!!
USCG is the BEST Branch
Amen 🙏
Wow, very impressive guys! Great job USCG!
I came here after the Narco Submarino Video
Great work Gentlemen
Gemeinsam Sind Wir Stark
I Served on CGC MUNRO 1974-1976. Port Seattle Washington. SS3 i was new NCO SS Breath taking adventure. On board and at port along Allutien islands, Bering sea amd across International Date line underway, Order of Golden Dragon. I am never taking vacation to Alaska. No reason or desire too. Best 4 years of my life
william dinan I’m enlisting this year any advice?
Ben Coutts don’t gotta ME
Good video, I wish to be on the CGC Douglas Munro. Semper Paratus! - Future Coastie
I remember the old munro tied alongside Canada place in 2010 for assistance during the Olympic games in Vancouver B.C.
Thank you so much! This saved so many lives
When I was stationed at USCG Small Boat Station Key West we caught a semi submersible there as well!
Always ready! Good job Steamers!
Retired U.S. Coast Guard here, was on THREE White Ones. Not Many Can Last On 378's!
gabe martinez
@ gabe- whats a 378?
I always wanted to be on a cutter till i saw the tall ships.
@@reallycoolname6124 378 foot long Hamilton class High Endurance Cutter, predecessor to the National Security Cutters (really called Marine Security Cutter Large but NSC was their first designation and it stuck).
Yep! I am a permanent cutterman and 3 years of that was spent on the USCGC Gallatin.
@@brentbartley6838 Loved the 327's , beautiful cutters [ Erie class gunboats ] that preceded the 378's - served on a 311' out of Portland , Maine .
@@karlnordinger5968 Yeah, I've seen the CGC Ingham down in Key West. She's the only 327 kept as a museum ship AFIK.
Great video 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I was on 2 different cutters and multiple land units! I know allllll about what happens out there!
V/R
SK1 Retired 💪🏻
Coast guard is the best branch to join
Outstanding!
If you’re interested, you should look up the man this ship was named after.
Douglas Arthur Munro
That's gotta be one of the most awesome things our spec ops troops have video taped themselves doing. Good job by the way.
Its that The Phalanx CIWS at back of the boat 😮? Minute 3:52
Munro means Mont Ross. The Munro's (monroe's) were given a Fiefdom within the Earldom of Ross, separated in two parts, the mountains flanking Easter Ross.
Possibly but this ships namesake is Douglas Munro a coast guard Medal of Honor recipient that died taking marines off a beach in WW2 in the pacific theater
@@abcdefgabcdefg11 No Possibility about it, the Man's name was Munro, and Munro's only come from one place Easter Ross (eastern half of Ross-shire/Ross County), they Historically lived on the Mountains Flanking the Heart Land of Ross, infact the Old Heart and Blood of the Highlands! For their Devote Loyalty to the Race of the Priest (the Great Clan Ross) their Lands were turned into a Fiefdom split in two parts. Ross' were the War Masters of Scotland, and Munro's gained our Favor by Crushing a Rebellion in Ross before the Ross' (all way at War), even heard it happened! Munro's were Warriors! And there name means Mount Ross because they lived in the Mountains flanking the Heart Land of Ross (the 1st Earldom of Scotland, the Earldom of Ross). Ross at first was just a Peninsula, Ross meaning Promontory, and than got extended as a name to the ingeneral area from sea to sea. Munro's as in there name Mount Ross predates Ross' and our name, Ross' come from Wester Ross and took over Easter Ross, and it was the War Master, Chief of the Great Clan Ross, the 4th Earl of Ross which was 1st to take on the Surname Ross, a Pedigree, and he is my progenitor like most modern western Ross'. Now briefly during the age of The Laird of the Isles/ The Earl of Ross they were known as Monrosses.
@@abcdefgabcdefg11 Most Mount Rose's are renamed Mount Ross's, easily displayed in what was Moray, just South East on the Border to Ross and now part of Ross County. But they'll have a Fort Mount Rose (or something like that) in lands the Ross' use to Rule , and pretend it was Fort Rose or some shit! Its just awful how you try to wipe us from History the very best you all can!
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They operate in international waters ?
Yes they do
Anywhere the drugs are moving, the Canadian navy is the same under NORAD
IDK maybe design a sub that can dive🤣
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Why didn’t they just dive back under the water? Seriously asking
The sub? It can't. It's only semi submersible. The majority of the vessel is underwater but they can't dive under like a true submarine, they rely on the fact that the majority of the vessel is hidden under water to conceal it as its underway.
@@dennied7826 thank you, I guess that makes sense.
@@cjeppinga The authorities in south America have caught a few true submarines but it seems to be super rare due to the cost, I guess the cartels decided that these were "good enough" considering they can load them a few tonnes of blow and according the coast guards probably optimistic numbers they catch 11% of them. (How they came to this number is anyone's guess) so thats a pretty high success rate.
Way to go Coast Guard ! Maybe that shipment of cocaine kept Hunter Biden clean for a week or two
I’m sure not a single gram went missing....
Coke is fucking nasty, no one with a stable job wants to touch that.
Lol
For every one they catch there’s 9 they don’t :(
There's not $3 billion worth of coke coming through everyday...
GO COAST GUARD!!
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