Duty stations also included: Defense Inspector General, Washington, D.C.; USS Tarawa (LHA1); Naval Air Station North Island, Calif.; USS Constellation (CV 64), San Diego, Calif.; Naval Supply Depot, Guam; Fleet Aviation Specialized Training Group Pacific, North Island, Calif.; Naval
Air Station Barbers Point, Hawaii; and USS Forrestal (CV 59).
In 7965, the unit received its current designation as Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point.
BRIEF HISTORY: Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point routinely conducts search and rescue missions and performs hundreds of medevac operations and logistical transports.
At 12.2 million square nautical miles, District Fourteen is the largest operating area in the Coast Guard, and Air Station Barbers Point (ASBP) is charged with its safe keeping.
The men and women of Air Station Barbers Point are our Ambassadors to the Pacific and continue to uphold the highest traditions of the United States Coast Guard.
Although these projects were submitted as SSMR projects, the state of disrepair at
Air Station Barbers Point demanded immediate self-help as the most viable solution to ensure timely and affordable results.
Cargo Handling and Port Group, Williamsburg, Va.; Naval
Air Station Barbers Point, Hawaii; Naval Petroleum Office, Alexandria, Va.; and USS Manitowoc (LST 1180).
His previous duty stations include USS Bataan (LHD 5); Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Pascagoula, Miss.; US S Chancellorsville (CG 62); Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Arlington, Va.; Chief of Naval Operations, Arlington, Va.; Naval
Air Station Barbers Point, Hawaii; Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif.; Fleet Training Group, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and USS Valdez (FF 1096).