The Cayman Islands Coast Guard is the maritime security and search and rescue agency of the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands. It was formed in late 2018 under the umbrella of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service and was officially made as its own entity in 2021.[2]
Cayman Islands Coast Guard | |
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Abbreviation | CICG |
Motto | To Save Lives & Protect Our Borders |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Cayman Islands |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 1101 Hirst Rd, Savannah, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands |
Elected officers responsible | |
Agency executives |
History
editIn 2018, the People's Progressive Movement-led coalition government pledged to form a Coast Guard to protect the interests of the Islands, especially in terms of illegal immigration and illegal drug importation as well as Search and Rescue.[3] In mid-2018, the commander and second-in-command of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard were appointed. The first commanding officer appointed was Commander Robert Scotland and the second-in-command appointed was Lieutenant Commander Leo Anglin.[4] In mid-2019, the commander and second-in-command took part in Operation Riptide, an international joint operation with the United States Coast Guard and the Jamaica Defense Force Coast Guard. This was the first deployment of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard and the first counternarcotic deployment of a Cayman Islands representative on a foreign military ship in 10 years.[5][6]
In late November 2019, it was announced that the Cayman Islands Coast Guard would become operational in January 2020, with initial total of 21 Coast Guardsman, half of which would come from the joint marine unit, with further recruitment in the new year.[7]
The legislation to establish the Cayman Islands Coast Guard was gazetted in 2021,[1] after which the Cayman Islands Coast Guard officially became its own entity separate from the Cayman Islands Police Service.[2] Its first cohort of 16 recruits graduated in March 2021.[1][2]
Responsibilities
editThe Cayman Islands Coast Guard is responsible for maritime security, maritime enforcement of local laws and international laws in Cayman Islands waters, and compliance with conventions regarding safety at sea and pollution prevention.[1][2]
Structure
editThe Cayman Islands Coast Guard has two main operational departments:[8]
- Coast Guard
- Coast Guard Reserve
Within these two department are four main detachments:[8]
- Headquarters Detachment,
- Sea Detachment,
- Shore Detachment,
- Sister Islands Detachment.
Commanding officers
editAs of September 2021, the commanding officer is Robert Scotland.[1]
Ranks
editRanks of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard are almost exactly the same as the ranks in the Royal Navy.[8]
- Commissioned Officers
NATO Code | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 | OF-1 |
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Cayman Islands Coast Guard Epaulette Rank Insignia[9] | 1 rows of 14mm lace with a row of 7mm lace below | ||||
Rank Title: | Commander | Lieutenant commander | Lieutenant | Lieutenant (Junior Grade) | Sub-Lieutenant |
Abbreviation: | Cdr | Lt Cdr | Lt | Lt (JG) | Sub Lt / SLt |
- Non-Commissioned Officers
NATO Code | OR-9 | OR-7 | OR-6 | OR-5 | OR-4 | OR-2 | OR-1 | OR-0 |
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Cayman Islands Coast Guard Rank Insignia[9] | Blank Insignia | No Insignia | ||||||
Rank Title: | Warrant Officer | Chief Petty Officer | Petty Officer | Leading Seaman | Able Seaman | Ordinary Rating | Coast Guard Recruit | |
Abbreviation: | WO | CPO | PO | LS | AB | OS | CGR |
Aviation
editThe Cayman Islands Coast Guard currently relies on the expertise of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service Air Operations Unit, for aerial search capabilities.
Type | Tail No. | Origin | Aircraft Manufacture | In service | Notes |
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Aircraft | |||||
EC145 | VP-CAO | United States | Airbus Helicopters, Inc. | 2019-Current | [10][11] |
EC145 | VP-CPS | United States | Airbus Helicopters, Inc. | 2019-Current | [10][12] |
Vehicles
editThe Cayman Islands Coast Guard has a few land based vehicles, including SUVs and trucks.
Name | Type | Origin | Manufacture | In service | Notes |
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Vehicles | |||||
Ford F550 | Truck | United States | Ford Motor Company | 2022-Current | 2 in service[13] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Bill will make Cayman Islands Coast Guard official". Cayman News Service. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
- ^ a b c d Connolly, Norma (7 October 2021). "Coast Guard becomes official with passage of bill". Cayman Compass. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ Whittaker, James (29 August 2018). "Cayman's Coast Guard chiefs announced". Cayman Compass. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ "CIG unveils new border control and coast guard leaders". Cayman Islands Headline News. 28 August 2018.
- ^ "CICG Deployed in International Joint Operation". Cayman Islands Government. Archived from the original on 14 September 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
- ^ "Cayman Islands Coast Guard deployed in International Joint Operation". 5 July 2019.
- ^ "Coastguard to manage Stingray City". Cayman Islands Headline News. 28 November 2019.
- ^ a b c "Cayman Islands Coast Guard Act, 2021" (PDF). Cayman Islands Gazette. Legislature of the Cayman Islands. 11 October 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ a b "CAYMAN ISLANDS COAST GUARD ACT, 2021" (PDF).
- ^ a b "Early arrival for new police helicopter". Cayman Compass. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ "VP-CAO N470AH Airbus Helicopters H145 / EC145T2 C/N 20182".
- ^ "VP-CPS N563AH Airbus Helicopters H145 / EC145T2 C/N 20241".
- ^ "Cayman Islands Coast Guard Takes Possession of Two New Ford F550 Vehicles, 29 April".