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« on: June 19, 2008, 03:37:24 pm »

From the Coast Guard News

June 19th, 2008

PSU 309 Begins Operations in the Middle East

CAMP PATRIOT, Kuwait (CG Public Affairs) - An Ohio Coast Guard unit deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom has begun operations in the Middle East to protect high-value U.S. assets bringing supplies to troops setting the conditions for security and stability in Iraq.

More than 100 Coast Guardsmen from Port Security Unit 309, Port Clinton, Ohio, are working with sailors from the Navy Expeditionary Boat Detachments 211 and 411, Portsmouth, Va., to ensure ports in Kuwait are secure. This is the first time the crew of PSU 309 has been fully integrated with a Navy crew during an operation.


(L)  Coast Guard Petty Officer William Klich of Port Security Unit 309 from Port Clinton, Ohio, mans the 50-caliber machine gun aboard a 25-foot security boat here. The PSU consists of 117 Coast Guard reservists who specialize in expeditionary port security. This is the first expeditionary mobilization of a PSU since 2006. (R)  A Coast Guard boat crew from Port Security Unit 309 from Port Clinton, Ohio, patrols the waters in the port of the Kuwaiti Naval Base Friday. The PSU consists of 117 Coast Guard reservists who specialize in expeditionary port security. This is the first expeditionary mobilization of a PSU since 2006. The Coast Guard crews are working alongside Navy crews from the Navy Expeditionary Boat Detachments 211 and 411 from Portsmouth, Va. Coast Guard photo by PAC Donnie Brzuska, PADET Jacksonville, Fla.

“(The integration) gives us a more robust ability to provide waterside protection at a much larger scale than you could with just one port security unit,” said Cmdr. Carl Leonard, commanding officer of PSU 309. “You’re able to serve as a force multiplier and handle multiple ports by combining the two units like this.”

A portion of PSU 309’s landside security team is also working with the U.S. Army to assist security forces in Kuwait ports.

PSUs provide waterborne and limited land-based protection for shipping and critical port facilities both and can deploy and establish operations rapidly after initial call-up. Each PSU has transportable boats equipped with dual outboard motors, and support equipment to ensure mobility and sustainability for up to 30 days.


(L)  A Coast Guard boat crew from Port Security Unit 309 from Port Clinton, Ohio, patrols the waters in the port of the Kuwaiti Naval Base Friday. The PSU consists of 117 Coast Guard reservists who specialize in expeditionary port security. This is the first expeditionary mobilization of a PSU since 2006.  (R)  A Coast Guard boat crew from PSU 309 patrols the waters in the port of the Kuwaiti Naval Base Friday. Coast Guard photo by PAC Donnie Brzuska, PADET Jacksonville, Fla. 

There are more than 500 active duty and reserve Coast Guard members serving in Iraq and the Middle East including six patrol boats, several law enforcement detachments, marine safety personnel and support personnel.

Original CG News Article
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2008, 12:53:16 pm »

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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2008, 03:24:04 pm »

A sad note about -309's deployment...

BMC Howard "Howie" Marshall was killed in a traffic crash just days before being scheduled to deploy with the unit.

Howie actually hit the 30-years in service mark this past February, and re-enlisted so he would be able to deploy with the unit.

Howie was headed home to visit with the family the weekend before deployment.  His pickup was hit by a semi and burst into flames.  His Black lab, "Raider", a long time companion, was killed with him.

The unit held a memorial for Howie the following Tuesday as it prepared to depart Camp Perry.

Howie's wake and funeral were attended by several of his CO's, dozens of shipmates from different units he had been assigned to, and CO of the DOG.

He'll be missed.
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2008, 05:02:54 pm »

I saw your post on June 1st at milcom Jerry, very sad day for the CG and PSU 309. 

RIP Chief and thank you for your service.

HERE  is the article on the tragic accident.


The CG RESERVIST had a nice tribute in memory of Chief Marshall
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