The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Pence warns Coast Guard graduates of the perils facing US

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NEW LONDON — Vice President Mike Pence warned the new U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates on Wednesday of the perils America faces from rogue regimes, criminal networks and terrorist groups, saying the new ensigns will be on the front lines of the threats from illegal drugs, terrorism, human traffickin­g and nuclear proliferat­ion.

“The truth is, you assume your watch at a time when your leadership and your service is needed more than ever before,” he said.

“At this very moment, the world’s most dangerous terrorist and criminal organizati­ons are working to gain a foothold across the Western Hemisphere, to threaten our people and our very way of life,” he said.

Pence delivered the service academy’s keynote address at an outdoor ceremony at the riverside campus in New London. He comes a year after President Donald Trump addressed the graduates.

Pence told the crowd he brought greetings from Trump, crediting him with making the financial investment­s needed by the Coast Guard and other military branches.

“Over the past 16 months, President Trump has already taken decisive action to rebuild our military, to restore the arsenal of democracy to give our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines and our great Coast Guard the resources you need to accomplish your mission and come home safe,” he said, adding how more than $12 billion is set aside to rebuild the Coast Guard’s “aging fleet” and to “strengthen your vital assets.”

He noted there will be 25 new off-shore patrol cutters, two new national security cutters and six more fastrespon­se cutters to “support our border security efforts and our fight against terrorism across the world.”

“We are going to give the best fighting force in the world the best equipment they’ve ever had,” Pence said.

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