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It was a busy week for the Mako, which included a great SAR case assisting the CG helicopter in airlifting a crew member...
08/23/2015

It was a busy week for the Mako, which included a great SAR case assisting the CG helicopter in airlifting a crew member on the fishing boat to the hospital

Saying goodbye to another shipmate is never easy at transfer season. Good luck BM1 Mohammed on your future endeavors.
07/26/2015

Saying goodbye to another shipmate is never easy at transfer season. Good luck BM1 Mohammed on your future endeavors.

Congratulations SN Cotton and FN Wagner on your advancement to E3
07/19/2015

Congratulations SN Cotton and FN Wagner on your advancement to E3

Coast Guard Cutter MAKO looking good for the Cape May Coast Guard Community Festival.
05/14/2015

Coast Guard Cutter MAKO looking good for the Cape May Coast Guard Community Festival.

Welcome aboard to our newest shipmate SA Brewer!
05/14/2015

Welcome aboard to our newest shipmate SA Brewer!

Master Chief Hollandsworth Change of Command. You will be missed Master Chief!
05/14/2015

Master Chief Hollandsworth Change of Command. You will be missed Master Chief!

 : Welcome aboard Master Chief Lepley!
04/18/2015

: Welcome aboard Master Chief Lepley!

PHOTO RELEASE: Cape May Coast unit changes command, outgoing leader prepares for yearlong overseas deployment -

04/17/2015

Later today, BMCM Lepley will take over command of the MAKO. For the current crew members and those that have sailed with me over the last three years, it has been a pleasure and I take away some great memories. I wish you all "Fair Winds and Following Seas". - BMCM Hollandsworth, OIC.

MAKO's own Hollandsworth Family.
04/07/2015

MAKO's own Hollandsworth Family.

As Master Chief William Hollandsworth is preparing for a yearlong deployment to Bahrain, where he will serve as the command master chief at U.S. Coast Guard Patrol Forces Southwest Asia, his children face what may be the most difficult year of their U.S. Coast Guard lives.

Learn more about the Hollandsworth family Saturday when we share their story.

The time has come once again for the crew and families of the MAKO to gather to say goodbye to those heading to other un...
04/02/2015

The time has come once again for the crew and families of the MAKO to gather to say goodbye to those heading to other units this summer. It's also a great opportunity for us to get dressed up and enjoy each other's company.

1,000 FANS!!! Thank you all for your tremendous support.
03/27/2015

1,000 FANS!!! Thank you all for your tremendous support.

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Cape May, NJ
08204

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