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USS Porter rescues four divers off North Carolina coast during Large Scale Exercise 2023

by Commander, U.S. 2nd Fleet Public Affairs
14 August 2023

ATLANTIC OCEAN - Guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) rescued four scuba divers who were separated from the pleasure craft Big Bill’s and had not resurfaced on Aug. 13.  They were reported missing for nearly 14 hours.

Sailors assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) pose with Ben Wiggins, Daniel Williams, Evan Williams, and Luke Lodge (left to right) after rescuing the divers at sea off the coast of Wilmington, N.C. Porter’s assistance in rescuing the divers is an example of the U.S. Navy’s unique multi-role mission to ensuring safety at sea.
Sailors assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) pose with Ben Wiggins, Daniel Williams, Evan Williams, and Luke Lodge (left to right) after rescuing the divers at sea off the coast of Wilmington, N.C. Porter’s assistance in rescuing the divers is an example of the U.S. Navy’s unique multi-role mission to ensuring safety at sea. Porter is participating in Large-Scale Exercise 2023 (LSE 2023). LSE 2023 demonstrates the Navy’s and Marine Corps’ ability to employ precise, lethal, and overwhelming force globally across six maritime component commands, seven numbered fleets, and 22 time zones. (U.S. Navy photo by Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Hailey A. Servedio)
Sailors assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) pose with Ben Wiggins, Daniel Williams, Evan Williams, and Luke Lodge (left to right) after rescuing the divers at sea off the coast of Wilmington, N.C. Porter’s assistance in rescuing the divers is an example of the U.S. Navy’s unique multi-role mission to ensuring safety at sea.
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Sailors assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) pose with Ben Wiggins, Daniel Williams, Evan Williams, and Luke Lodge (left to right) after rescuing the divers at sea off the coast of Wilmington, N.C. Porter’s assistance in rescuing the divers is an example of the U.S. Navy’s unique multi-role mission to ensuring safety at sea. Porter is participating in Large-Scale Exercise 2023 (LSE 2023). LSE 2023 demonstrates the Navy’s and Marine Corps’ ability to employ precise, lethal, and overwhelming force globally across six maritime component commands, seven numbered fleets, and 22 time zones. (U.S. Navy photo by Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Hailey A. Servedio)
Photo By: IC3 Hailey A. Servedio
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Coast Guard Sector Charleston initially reported the divers’ status, and Coast Guard Sector North Carolina initiating a multi-asset search and rescue effort.  A Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules aircraft spotted the divers and dropped a life raft for them.

Porter responded to a request from the HC-130 aircraft to assist the rescue effort, 40 nautical miles southeast of Wilmington, N.C., at approximately 1 a.m., Aug. 14.

“I am proud of the combined efforts of the leadership and crew of USS Porter, Destroyer Squadron 26, and U.S. Coast Guard personnel to rescue four divers,” said Rear Adm. Max “Pepper” McCoy, commander, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 4. “Their safe return to their families is indicative of the professionalism and teamwork of our maritime services.”

Porter Sailors safely rescued the divers from a life raft launched from the HC-130 and transported them to the ship using a rigid hull inflatable boat, which was captured in video by the Coast Guard.

While aboard the ship, all four divers received a basic medical evaluation and meal. At approximately 3:30 a.m., they were moved to a Coast Guard small boat for transportation ashore and reunification with their families at Coast Guard Station Oak Island

“I couldn’t be more proud of the crew of this ship,” said Cmdr. Joseph Hamilton, commanding officer of Porter. “It is truly impressive to watch a group of young men and women come together as a team to support our fellow citizens in distress at sea, while also maintaining focus on the important mission that we are supporting in Large Scale Exercise ‘23. It’s just one incredible example of their commitment to the mission and our motto, ‘Freedom’s Champion.’”

Boatswain’s Mate 2nd Class Lucas J. Francis, assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78), handles line while deploying a rigid hull inflatable boat to transfer civilian divers rescued to U.S. Coast Guard 115 47-foot Motor Life Boat CG47287 off the coast of Wilmington, N.C. Porter’s assistance in rescuing the divers is an example of the U.S. Navy’s unique multi-role mission to ensuring safety at sea.
SLIDESHOW | 3 images | 230814-N-PT973-1407 Boatswain’s Mate 2nd Class Lucas J. Francis, assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78), handles line while deploying a rigid hull inflatable boat to transfer civilian divers rescued to U.S. Coast Guard 115 47-foot Motor Life Boat CG47287 off the coast of Wilmington, N.C. Porter’s assistance in rescuing the divers is an example of the U.S. Navy’s unique multi-role mission to ensuring safety at sea. Porter is participating in Large-Scale Exercise 2023 (LSE 2023). LSE 2023 demonstrates the Navy’s and Marine Corps’ ability to employ precise, lethal, and overwhelming force globally across six maritime component commands, seven numbered fleets, and 22 time zones. (U.S. Navy photo by Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Hailey A. Servedio)

Porter is operating in the area supporting LSE 23 under CSG 4, who is leading live events within, and off the coast of, Virginia and North Carolina.

The exercise is a live, virtual, and constructive, globally integrated exercise designed to refine how the Navy and Marine Corps team synchronizes maritime operations across multiple fleets.

“As professional mariners, U.S. Navy Sailors have a responsibility to aid people who need assistance at sea,” said Vice Adm. Daniel Dwyer, commander, U.S. 2nd Fleet.  “The fact that Porter was able to conduct this rescue while actively participating in one of the biggest global naval exercises of the year is a testament to the crew’s flexibility and readiness to operate across a spectrum of operational tasks they may be called to do in the future. They are capable of saving those in need while defending the homeland…they are ready to fight tonight.”

Porter and USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) are specifically focused on furthering maritime air defense and surface warfare integration with Marine Corps aviation at the tactical and operational levels of warfare within LSE 23.

U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mid-Atlantic posted photos of the divers’ reunion with their families from their official X (formerly known as Twitter) account this morning.

LSE 2023 is a live, virtual, and constructive, globally integrated exercise designed to refine how the Navy and Marine Corps team synchronizes maritime operations across multiple fleets. Participating units will include six Navy and Marine Corps component commands and seven U.S. numbered Fleets, including U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. Tenth Fleet, operating across 22 time zones.

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