WASHINGTON - The Coast Guard Cutter Dallas and US Navy destroyer USS McFaul will be used to transport humanitarian aid to Georgia according to a CNN report.
The two ships were chosen because prior to the start of the war they had received permission from Turkey to transit into the Black Sea. All war ships from a non-Black Sea nation must receive permission from Turkey before entering the Black Sea.
Both the Dallas and McFaul were previously scheduled to have a series of exercises with several Black Sea nation navies.
Navy officials told CNN that the USS McFaul is headed to the Black Sea from a port in Crete where it was loaded with humanitarian supplies. The cutter Dallas is currently in port in Crete and is scheduled to depart for the Black Sea in a few days.
- MSNBC
I just hope this works out ok. With Russian Military ships out in the sea it could cause trouble. The reson they sent a Coast Guard ship is because it is "technicaly" not considerd a war ship however, It is armed with one 76mm gun, Phalanx Anti-Missile system, two 25mm cannons and multiple 50 caliber machine guns. Putin said that he feels threated with U.S. Military ships in Geogian waters. Hope this doesn't relive the cold war/cuban missle crisis.