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The Bernard C. Webber was launched in April 2011. She commenced her sea trials on November 27, 2011. She arrived in her homeport of Miami, Florida, on February 6, 2012. She was commissioned on April 14, 2012, at the Port of Miami, Miami, Florida. The Bernard C. Webber, and the second and third vessels in the class, the , and the , will all be based in Miami, Florida. Like the other ships of her class the Bernard C. Webber is named after a heroic enlisted member of the Coast Guard. The ship's motto is ”Determination heeds no interference.”.

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  • The Bernard C. Webber was launched in April 2011. She commenced her sea trials on November 27, 2011. She arrived in her homeport of Miami, Florida, on February 6, 2012. She was commissioned on April 14, 2012, at the Port of Miami, Miami, Florida. The Bernard C. Webber, and the second and third vessels in the class, the , and the , will all be based in Miami, Florida. Like the other ships of her class the Bernard C. Webber is named after a heroic enlisted member of the Coast Guard. The ship's motto is ”Determination heeds no interference.”.
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  • Coast Guard Cutter Bernard C. Webber underway
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  • The Bernard C. Webber was launched in April 2011. She commenced her sea trials on November 27, 2011. She arrived in her homeport of Miami, Florida, on February 6, 2012. She was commissioned on April 14, 2012, at the Port of Miami, Miami, Florida. The Bernard C. Webber, and the second and third vessels in the class, the , and the , will all be based in Miami, Florida. Like the other ships of her class the Bernard C. Webber is named after a heroic enlisted member of the Coast Guard. The ship's motto is ”Determination heeds no interference.”. On November 30, 2012 a very large sound system was donated to the off-duty lounge of the Coast Guard's base in Miami. Electronics manufacturer Celebrity donated three systems, awarded to military bases that submitted the best essays explaining the needs for the systems. The crew of the Bernard C. Webber accepted the sound system on behalf of the base's other personnel.
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