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61: 39: 335:. The duties of the Greenland Patrol were varied - protecting convoy routes; ice breaking and passages were found through it for the Greenland convoys; escorting merchant ship; rescuing survivors of submarine attacks; construction and maintenance of aids to navigation; reporting of weather and ice conditions; and conducting air and surface patrols. 370:
was reclassified as IX-148 (Miscellaneous Unclassified) on 15 December 1943 and was decommissioned by the U.S. Coast Guard on 13 January 1944. She was transferred to the US Navy on 15 January and placed in reduced commission. She was decommissioned on 15 June 1945 at Seattle and returned to the
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starting on 1 July 1941. Although the United States was not yet at war, the Navy was providing convoy escorts to protect American shipping in the North Atlantic from attacks by German U-boats. The Northeast Greenland Patrol, was organized at Boston and consisted of Coast Guard cutters
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continued her service with the Greenland Patrol. She was especially useful in supporting east Greenland stations between 13 August and 23 September 1942. She was attacked by a German reconnaissance aircraft north of
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on 23 July 1943. The plane withdrew from the engagement and trailed heavy black smoke as it disappeared over the horizon. North Star also investigated a German outpost at
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Department of the Interior on 18 June 1945. She was struck from the U.S. Naval Register on 11 July 1945.
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was involved with the capture, on 12 September 1941, of the supposedly neutral Norwegian trawler
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and was commissioned by the Interior Department in 1932. She served as a support ship during the
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for internment. With the official entry of the United States into the war on 8 December 1941,
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for the expedition and evacuated members of the expedition upon its conclusion early in 1941.
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2,200 long tons (2,200 metric tons; 2,500 short tons)
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USCGC North Star (WPG-59)
North Star (disambiguation)

McIntosh & Seymour
Diesel engine
propeller
shp
kW
knots
km/h
mph
3 in (76 mm)
20 mm
United States Coast Guard Cutter
Second World War
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
Berg Shipbuilding Company
U.S. Department of the Interior
United States Antarctic Service Expedition
Antarctic Snow Cruiser
Northeast Greenland Patrol
Northland
Bear
Modoc
Comanche
Raritan
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
USS Bowdoin (IX-50)
Donald B. MacMillan
Greenland Patrol

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