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Into the eye of a storm on the wings of an Albatross—Hurricane Laurie in 1969!
—Darkness fell suddenly in the eye with the storm’s western wall shading the setting sun—time to leave. We could provide no further assistance. Dell G’s calm was ending, as was ours. Now came the most terrifying part of the day—flying back into the storm’s eyewall. -
Lest we forget—the Triumph-Mermaid tragedy
—On Thursday, January 12, 1961, the F/V Mermaid lost its rudder near the treacherous Peacock Spit. Strong currents and gale-force winds pushed the helpless vessel toward breaking waves, making a swift rescue essential to avoid near-certain destruction. -
Combat Cutter Pickering—lost 225 years ago, now an OPC namesake
—After refitting late in the summer of 1800, the master and crew of revenue cutter Pickering boarded their vessel at Newcastle, Delaware, for their next Caribbean war patrol. It would be the last time they set foot on dry land.