USCGC Campbell returns to Kittery, Maine after offloading $215 million worth of narcotics Andrew Stanton The Coast Guard Cutter Campbell returned to Kittery, Maine Monday after a 63-day narcotics patrol in the eastern Pacific Ocean that prevented the trafficking of more than 11,600 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $215 million, officials said. The crew of the 270-foot vessel also apprehended six suspected international narcotics smugglers, the US Coast Guard said in a statement Tuesday. During the patrol, the crew navigated more than 12,000 nautical miles, conducted 122 flight operation evolutions, transited the Panama Canal twice, and crossed the equator into the Southern Hemisphere, the statement said. The cutter embarked a MH-65 Dolphin Helicopter from the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron in Jacksonville, Florida while heading to the Panama Canal.