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Argus (WMSM-915), the first ship of the heritage class of medium endurance offshore patrol cutters, enters the water during a christening ceremony in Panama City, Fla., Oct. 27, 2023. US Coast Guard Photo ARLINGTON, Va.
– The Coast Guard has spent close to $7.7 billion of the nearly $25 billion awarded to it by the Trump administration in July, investing in new hardware, infrastructure and personnel to support the largest overhaul of the service since World War II. The service released an update Thursday on its modernization vision known as Force Design 2028 , the effort to overhaul the Coast Guard to improve its military and homeland security capabilities, and how the $25 billion investment is being put to use with plans to obligate the remaining funds by January 2027. “That money is taxp
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