USCGC Donald Horsley (WPC-1117) is the United States Coast Guard's 17th Sentinel-class cutter.
[2][3] She was the fifth of a cohort of six FRCs home-ported in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
In 2010, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Charles "Skip" W. Bowen, the U.S. Coast Guard's senior enlisted person at the time, lobbied for the new Sentinel-class cutters to be named after enlisted Coast Guardsmen, or personnel from its precursor services, who had distinguished themselves by their heroism.
He served in three wars, and received multiple awards for valor.
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