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TEAM OF UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
Law enforcement detachment; USCG LEDET; USCG Enforcement Detachment boarding team
  • U.S. Navy sailors assigned to a visit board search and seizure team and Coast Guardsmen assigned to the Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment
  • tanker]] in the [[North Persian Gulf]]
  • Members of LEDET 409 aboard a seized go-fast boat
  • self-propelled, semi-submersible craft]] they seized on September 13, 2008.
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Coast Guard, Tactical Law Enforcement emblem
  • A member of PACTACLET conducts a vertical insertion drill
  • Members of LEDET 1 conduct migrant interdiction operations during [[Operation Able Vigil]] in September 1994.
  • 6}} and Law Enforcement Detachment 409 capture suspected pirates off [[Somalia]].

USCG CG-107         
  • United States Coast Guard
USCG-107
CG-107 was a wooden-hulled patrol vessel in commission in the fleet of the United States Coast Guard.
USCG inland construction tender         
USCG Inland Construction Tender
An inland construction tender is a type of ship used to build and service shore structures such as piers and buoy trestles. It is also used to maintain buoys and aids to navigation.
USCG Air Station Bermuda         
FORMER US COAST GUARD BASE IN BERMUDA
USCG Air-Sea Rescue, at USAF Base, Kindley Field
The USCG Air Station Bermuda provided air-sea rescue services from Bermuda. It was operated by the United States Coast Guard detachment on Bermuda.

Wikipedia

Law Enforcement Detachments

Law Enforcement Detachments or LEDETs are specialized, deployable maritime law enforcement teams of the United States Coast Guard. First established in 1982, their primary mission is to deploy aboard U.S. and allied naval vessels to conduct and support maritime law enforcement, interdiction, or security operations. LEDETs are the operational elements of the Coast Guard’s two Tactical Law Enforcement Teams (TACLETs) which were part of the Coast Guard’s Deployable Operations Group (DOG) from 2007 to 2013. As of April 2010 there are seventeen LEDETs.