PCMST-2 Patrol Coastal Maintenance Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin

PCMST-2 Patrol Coastal Maintenance Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin
PCMST-2 Patrol Coastal Maintenance Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin

PCMST-2 Patrol Coastal Maintenance Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin
Condition: Used, and in nice shape. To view miscellaneous challenge coins. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless specified above. The free listing tool. The item “PCMST-2 Patrol Coastal Maintenance Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Friday, January 24, 2014. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1992-2001\Original Period Items”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
PCMST-2 Patrol Coastal Maintenance Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin

USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin

USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin
USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin
USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin

USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin
Condition : Used, and in nice shape. This coin is 1 1/2 inches in diameter with a serrated edge. Is the 10th member of the. She is a 174 ft (53 m) vessel with a crew of approximately 30 sailors, normally homeported at. Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek. Her armament includes two. Automatic grenade launchers, and two. As well as six. She was laid down by. On 17 September 1993, launched on 10 June 1994, and commissioned into the Navy on 10 June 1995. To operate in the. While there, she rotated crews so that she could remain on station without returning home for leave. Collided with a navigational buoy off the coast of. The subsequent inquiry board into the incident led to the removal of. On 24 April 2004. Attempted a boarding operation on a. That was approaching the. Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal. As the boarding team of seven pulled alongside, the dhow exploded in an apparent. Two sailors Petty Officer First Class. Petty Officer Second Class. Watts, 28, and one. Petty Officer Third Class. Were killed when the explosion flipped the boat over, dumping her crew into the water. Bruckenthal, a member of the embarked. Was the first Coast Guardsman to die in action since the. The survivors were picked up by an S-70B-2 Seahawk. Helicopter from the Australian frigate. Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless otherwise specified above. The free listing tool. The item “USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Sunday, March 20, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1992-2001\Original Period Items”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
USS Firebolt (PC-10) Coastal Patrol Naval Special Warfare Navy Challenge Coin

Special Projects Patrol Sq 2 VPU-2 Wizards Commander Navy Challenge Coin

Special Projects Patrol Sq 2 VPU-2 Wizards Commander Navy Challenge Coin
Special Projects Patrol Sq 2 VPU-2 Wizards Commander Navy Challenge Coin

Special Projects Patrol Sq 2 VPU-2 Wizards Commander Navy Challenge Coin
Special Projects Patrol Squadron 2. Condition : Used and in good condition. This coin is 1 5/8 inches in diameter. Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless otherwise specified above. The free listing tool. The item “Special Projects Patrol Sq 2 VPU-2 Wizards Commander Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Friday, February 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Special Projects Patrol Sq 2 VPU-2 Wizards Commander Navy Challenge Coin

USS Cyclone PC-1 Coastal Patrol Navy Special Warfare Command Challenge Coin

USS Cyclone PC-1 Coastal Patrol Navy Special Warfare Command Challenge Coin
USS Cyclone PC-1 Coastal Patrol Navy Special Warfare Command Challenge Coin

USS Cyclone PC-1 Coastal Patrol Navy Special Warfare Command Challenge Coin
United States Naval Special Warfare Command. Condition: Used, and shows tarnishing from age. This coin is 1 5/8 inches in diameter. It is made of copper. Was the first of the Navy’s Cyclone class coastal patrol ships. As the first of her class, Cyclone served as the test bed for this series of 14 vessels. She was laid down at Bollinger Shipyards, in Lockport, Louisiana, on 22 June 1990, launched on 1 February 1992, and commissioned on 7 August 1993. The primary mission of Cyclone was to serve as a platform for conducting maritime special operations, including interdiction, escort, noncombatant evacuation, reconnaissance, operational deception, intelligence collection, and tactical swimmer operations. Operationally, Cyclone was capable of accelerating from stop to 35 knots (65 km/h) in under three minutes, then move from full ahead to 15 knots (28 km/h) astern in 60 seconds. Originally armed with two Mk38 25 mm chain guns fore and aft, several pintle mounts for attaching. 50 caliber machine guns or Mk19 grenade launchers, and a position for launching Stinger shoulder-fired SAMs, the Cyclone , along with others of her class, were upgraded early on by replacing the after Mk38 mount with the new Mk96 platform. The Mk96 combines both a 25 mm chain gun and a 40 mm grenade launcher on a single stabilized platform. The Mk96 features an electro-optical fire control system with 27x zoom, infrared and low-light modes, a laser rangefinder, and an array of environmental sensors, which feed data into the ballistics computer to produce an accurate firing solution even while maneuvering at high speed. The computer can also interface with the Stinger SAMs carried on board. The Navy was positive about the performance of the Mk96 and briefly considered up-gunning the 25 mm Bushmaster cannon to a 30 mm or even 35 mm cannon, but due to the high price this never came to pass. As good a design as it is, Cyclone had barely gone into service in the mid-1990s when the Special Operations Command rejected them as too big for commando missions, and the regular surface Navy dismissed them as too small for any of its missions. The Navy began looking for ways to phase out Cyclone and her sister ships, so on 28 February 2000, Cyclone was decommissioned and stricken from the Navy list. She was then transferred to the United States Coast Guard the next day, being re-commissioned as the USCGC Cyclone (WPC 1). The Coast Guard lacked an effective vessel sized between its 110′ patrol cutter and the 210′ Medium Endurance Cutter, so there was considerable interest in Cyclone at first. However, her high operating costs were prohibitive and thus she sat largely inactive. She was rechristened BRP Mariano Alvarez (PS-38) , in honor of a revolutionary general in the Philippine war of independence against Spain. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless otherwise specified above. The free listing tool. The item “USS Cyclone PC-1 Coastal Patrol Navy Special Warfare Command Challenge Coin” is in sale since Thursday, October 27, 2011. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
USS Cyclone PC-1 Coastal Patrol Navy Special Warfare Command Challenge Coin