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data. While on duty in one of these stations, she was required to patrol a 210-square-mile (544-square-kilometer) area for three weeks at a time, leaving the area only when physically relieved by another Coast Guard cutter or in the case of a dire emergency. While on station, she acted as an aircraft
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and Rear
Admiral Conolly. On board the ship during the Anzio invasion was famed journalist Ernie Pyle. According to Lt. Earl V. Avery, Admiral Connolly was nicknamed "too close Connolly" by the crew. One time the admiral wanted to get a closer look at the beach at night and search lights lit them up
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claims the commissioning date was 8 June 1949, but the almost three-year lag between acquisition and commissioning this requires would be aberrant for this class of ships and contradicts the more likely 20 September 1946 date given by the United States Coast Guard
Historian's Office at
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claims the commissioning date was 8 June 1949, but the almost three-year lag between acquisition and commissioning this requires would be aberrant for this class of ships and contradicts the more likely 20 September 1946 date given by the United States Coast Guard
Historian's Office at
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in the area. On 11 June 1951 she temporarily departed Ocean
Station Delta on a distress-response mission and reoccupied the station on 14 June 1951. During November 1951, she was forced to leave Ocean Station Alfa for a short while due to an urgent medical case.
1340:, a relay point for messages from ships and aircraft, as a source of the latest weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distress, and engaged in
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Ribbon Bar The
Secretary of the Navy has awarded the U.S.S. Biscayne the Navy Unit Commendation for meritorious service in action against enemy aircraft, shore batteries, surface forces and mines in both the European and Pacific Theaters of Operation.
1641:, Bermuda, and then returned to station. On 18 October 1952, she departed Ocean Station Alfa and proceeded to Boston. On 8 November 1952, she departed Boston for the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland, arriving there on 9 November 1952.
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799:, Massachusetts, on patrol and plane guard missions from 7 December 1941 until 27 May 1942. For the next four months she served as a seaplane tender and communications ship in
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had her regular ocean station patrols with nothing unusual happening until 7 August 1950, when she went off Ocean
Station Charlie temporarily to assist the merchant ship SS
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departed Boston en route Ocean
Station Hotel. In April 1951 she was temporarily off Ocean Station Echo for two days, while investigating a reported
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between 2 and 31 May 1943, although she retained her seaplane tender classification and AVP-11 designation for the time being. In May 1943,
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winch installed. After World War II, the Navy transferred 18 of the ships to the Coast Guard, in which they were known as the
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was decommissioned at the Coast Guard Yard and placed in storage there. In 1957 she was re-engined with four new
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with an injured crew member. She resumed station on 3 May 1949. On 21 May 1949 she assisted the fishing vessel
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was put into repair status until 12 February 1949, when repairs were completed and she was in port on standby.
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from 30 October 1947 to 10 December 1947. While on that duty, she responded to a request for assistance by the
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while at sea. On 9 September 1949, she was forced to proceed south of Sable Island to avoid the center of a
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training component. She provided training at sea for Coast Guard
Reserve recruits undergoing training at
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Department of the Navy: Naval
Historical Center: Online Library of Selected Images: U.S. Navy Ships: USS
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on 12 September 1949. On 30 September 1949, she was relieved on Ocean Station Bravo by the
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on 1 April 1945. She remained off Okinawa, supporting U.S. operations during and after the
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operations. She arrived at Boston to assume her duties on 17 October 1946.
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departed the Philippines on 8 September 1945 to support the occupation of
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was recommissioned on 30 June 1958 and assigned to a new home port,
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to a point less than 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers) east of
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for further assistance. She then returned to Boston for repairs.
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on 12 October 1944 bound for Boston, and then steamed to the
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Amphibious force flagship operations in the Pacific Theater
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from 360 nautical miles (670 km) south-southwest of
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from 19 February 1945 to 4 March 1945 as flagship of the
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Amphibious force flagship operations in the Mediterranean
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17.35 knots (32.13 km/h) (maximum sustained in 1965)
583:, two shafts; 144,442 US gallons (546,770 L) of fuel
2013:
Per the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office at
1935:
Per the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office at
1477:. On 27 April 1949 she relieved the Coast Guard cutter
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duty, in which they would perform weather reporting and
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From WAGC-18 to WAVP-385 sometime between 1946 and 1952;
2180:
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940–1945 – AGC-18 USS Biscayne
854:, Algeria, on 26 April 1943 and became the flagship of
2154:
s Fighting Ships 1947–1982, Part I: The Western Powers
2032:
http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Dexter1946.asp
2015:
http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Dexter1946.asp
1968:
http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Dexter1946.asp
1937:
http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Dexter1946.asp
1469:, and in turn was relieved by the Coast Guard cutter
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Supplies, spare parts, repairs, and berthing for one
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on either 10 July 1946, 19 July 1946, or 29 July 1946
2156:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1983.
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in 1946 and the Coast Guard's 1967 adoption of the "
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waters until 30 October 1945, when she left for the
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2003:
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b6/biscayne-i.htm
1918:
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b6/biscayne-i.htm
1873:On 18 January 1968, the Coast Guard decommissioned
1220:(WAGC-18, WAVP-385, WHEC-385) sometime between her
1836:. In early February 1966, she towed the disabled
1292:. After she underwent conversion for service as a
560:12 ft 9 in (3.89 m) maximum in 1965
3906:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States
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2027:http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/01/0118.htm
1987:http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/01/0118.htm
1956:http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/01/0118.htm
1895:http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/01/0118.htm
1159:. She remained on occupation duty in Korean and
817:, on 17 October 1942 and, after a short stop at
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2117:United States Coast Guard Historian's Office:
2112:WAGC-18; WAVP / WHEC-385 Radio call sign: NODC
1363:, underway to her first ocean station duty at
1078:screen. she carried out similar duties during
596:10.3 knots (19.1 km/h) (economic in 1965)
3442:
3256:
3232:List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy
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1311:
1102:Islands between 3 June 1945 and 9 June 1945.
924:on 21 January 1944 or 22 January 1944 during
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193:Transferred from U.S. Coast Guard 9 July 1968
1658:
723:after the war, she was in commission as the
512:General characteristics (Coast Guard cutter)
2074:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1999:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1914:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1308:, to bear the name – on 20 September 1946.
1243:tasks, once they were modified by having a
1181:, on 7 January 1946. She then moved to the
1057:, on 9 January 1945 and became flagship of
1005:, from 22 January 1944 to 2 February 1944.
742:, from 1946 to 1952 and from 1958 to 1968.
552:41 ft 0 in (12.50 m) maximum
3449:
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1771:, in connection with training activities.
1401:, which was flooding, on 4 November 1947.
1323:until December 1952, and was redesignated
715:from 1943 to 1946. She saw service during
342:1,766 tons (light); 2,750 tons (full load)
3457:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1968
3418:List of United States Coast Guard cutters
2137:. New York: Mayflower Books, Inc., 1980.
1621:, which had cracked across the main deck
317:General characteristics (seaplane tender)
2068:This article incorporates text from the
1676:
1211:
905:
19:For other ships with the same name, see
2835:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
986:retired to Bizerte on 11 October 1943.
670:In 1965: 1 x single 5-inch (127 mm) 38-
240:United States Secretary of the Treasury
3926:Ships of the United States Coast Guard
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1723:. Manned by a complement of 83—eight
1296:, the Coast Guard commissioned her as
473:2 × dual 40-mm antiaircraft gun mounts
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1489:and on 29 April 1949 was underway to
1428:then returned to Ocean Station Able.
1189:, for use as quarters for the academy
504:; 80,000 US gallons (300,000 L)
205:
51:
3916:Ships built in Bremerton, Washington
1306:United States Revenue Cutter Service
1204:was decommissioned on 29 June 1946.
1147:
1124:
1064:, Commander, Destroyer Squadron 63.
1011:became the flagship of Rear Admiral
993:became the flagship of Rear Admiral
753:was laid down on 27 October 1939 at
350:310 ft 9 in (94.72 m)
312:Transferred to U.S. Navy 9 July 1968
2175:DANFS: USS Biscayne (AGC-18/AVP-11)
2100:United States Coast Guard Historian
1801:, Hawaii, of 1959, 1961, and 1965.
1689:on 11 August 1958 en route her new
1446:. Following this assistance case,
883:Departing Bizerte on 10 July 1943,
358:41 ft 1 in (12.52 m)
13:
1811:until relieved by the Coast Guard
1789:at Newport, Rhode Island, and the
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1019:, the Allied invasion of southern
366:13 ft 6 in (4.11 m)
14:
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2168:
2090:(AVP-11, later AGC-18), 1941–1946
1717:United States Coast Guard Reserve
1208:United States Coast Guard service
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1534:and relieved Coast Guard cutter
1457:relieved the Coast Guard cutter
887:served as flagship of the Joss (
629:, 66 enlisted personnel) in 1965
207:
53:
31:
16:Tender of the United States Navy
3911:Barnegat-class seaplane tenders
1785:, including the September 1958
1617:to assist the merchant ship SS
1501:over to the Coast Guard cutter
936:Beginning on 9 September 1943,
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2019:
2007:
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1887:
1193:s aviation instruction staff.
1136:for her World War II service.
966:and saved that vessel and her
746:Construction and commissioning
568:6,150 bhp (4,590 kW)
453:1 × single 5-inch (127 mm) 38-
1:
2077:. The entry can be found
1880:
1247:shelter added aft and having
1177:, on 21 December 1945 and at
1070:took part in the invasion of
414:367 (including aviation unit)
1869:Decommissioning and disposal
1251:equipment, an oceanographic
7:
2667:Post-World War II operators
1420:and escorted her safely to
1183:United States Naval Academy
1105:After her tour at Okinawa,
978:also served as a temporary
401:18.6 knots (34.4 km/h)
41:(AVP-11) on 29 January 1942
10:
3967:
3951:Maritime incidents in 1968
2135:s Fighting Ships 1922–1946
2051:s Fighting Ships 1947–1982
1497:and on 22 May 1949 turned
1312:Atlantic service 1946–1952
779:Seaplane tender operations
769:United States Navy service
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2472:motor torpedo boat tender
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1973:24 September 2008 at the
1942:24 September 2008 at the
1923:24 September 2008 at the
1659:Pacific service 1958–1968
1564:For the next few months,
1001:, the Allied landings at
948:, Italy, as flagship for
944:, the Allied landings at
721:United States Coast Guard
511:
316:
155:, AGC-18, 10 October 1944
46:
30:
3108:Republic of Vietnam Navy
1791:Transpacific Yacht Races
1721:Alameda Training Station
1710:United States West Coast
1228:" markings on its ships.
1086:on 26 March 1945 and on
876:shifted her moorings to
3682:August (unknown date):
2219:-class seaplane tenders
1685:(WAVP-385) arriving in
1590:, which was adrift off
1530:. She proceeded on to
1516:assisted the U.S. Navy
859:Richard Lansing Conolly
480:antiaircraft gun mounts
438:5 in (130 mm)
3587:April (unknown date):
2150:Conway's All the World
1857:was reclassified as a
1702:
1353:Naval Station Argentia
1294:weather reporting ship
1229:
1141:Navy Unit Commendation
933:
302:, WHEC-385, 1 May 1966
3946:Ships sunk as targets
3187:Vietnam People's Navy
1985:Per NavSource.org at
1961:16 March 2007 at the
1900:16 March 2007 at the
1893:Per NavSource.org at
1859:high endurance cutter
1680:
1644:On 17 December 1952,
1609:On 19 February 1952,
1453:On 14 February 1949,
1365:Ocean Station Charlie
1347:On 30 November 1946,
1272:The Navy transferred
1215:
1175:San Diego, California
1062:Frederick Moosbrugger
909:
759:Bremerton, Washington
755:Puget Sound Navy Yard
719:. Transferred to the
436:As built: 2 x single
300:High endurance cutter
100:Bremerton, Washington
96:Puget Sound Navy Yard
3022:Royal Norwegian Navy
2634:Josiah Willard Gibbs
1729:chief petty officers
1544:Canadian Coast Guard
1026:On 10 October 1944,
989:On 7 November 1943,
795:and operated out of
411:215 (ship's company)
125:Mrs. A. M. Charleton
3936:Casco-class cutters
1834:San Clemente Island
1615:Ocean Station Hotel
1532:Ocean Station Bravo
1467:Ocean Station Delta
1336:check point at the
1187:Annapolis, Maryland
1121:on 15 August 1945.
982:while off Salerno.
942:Operation Avalanche
494:Aviation facilities
201:Sunk as target 1968
3089:Gregorio del Pilar
2243:Completed as small
2235:United States Navy
2148:Gardiner, Robert.
1787:America's Cup Race
1703:
1597:On 2 January 1951
1487:Ocean Station Echo
1391:Ocean Station Able
1369:Ocean Station Alfa
1338:point of no return
1230:
1115:Philippine Islands
1082:, the landings on
974:from destruction.
934:
725:Coast Guard cutter
697:United States Navy
636:processing systems
536:2,442 tons in 1965
423:processing systems
252:United States Navy
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533:Displacement
521:
485:depth charge
468:antiaircraft
421:Sensors and
393:, two shafts
339:Displacement
326:
291:Reclassified
278:30 June 1958
259:Commissioned
224:
185:10 July 1946
171:World War II
167:battle stars
153:command ship
146:Reclassified
141:29 June 1946
130:Commissioned
82:Biscayne Bay
70:
38:
25:
21:USCGC Dexter
3706:E Evangelia
3476:Abercrombie
3378:Castle Rock
2721:Castle Rock
2625:survey ship
2326:Duxbury Bay
2291:Castle Rock
1816:USCGC
1813:buoy tender
1795:Los Angeles
1574:USCGC
1550:St. Stephen
1536:USCGC
1503:USCGC
1479:USCGC
1471:USCGC
1459:USCGC
1173:arrived at
1109:retired to
995:F. J. Lowry
891:) Force in
880:, Tunisia.
863:repair ship
850:arrived at
791:joined the
133:3 July 1941
117:23 May 1941
3921:1941 ships
3900:Categories
3748:Empire Ace
3728:Archerfish
3497:St Romanus
3464:Shipwrecks
3385:Cook Inlet
3031:Haakon VII
2975:Hephaistas
2728:Cook Inlet
2503:Willoughby
2489:Oyster Bay
2410:San Carlos
2333:Floyds Bay
2305:Cook Inlet
2104:s Office:
1881:References
1809:Cloud Nine
1781:races and
1699:California
1672:California
1422:St. John's
1389:served on
1331:to gather
1282:Curtis Bay
972:ammunition
833:Casablanca
732:(WAGC-385)
618:Complement
573:Propulsion
446:gun mounts
406:Complement
387:Propulsion
376:horsepower
227:(WAGC-385)
160:Honors and
150:Amphibious
3841:Swordfish
3839:USS
3828:USS
3817:HMS
3767:USS
3726:USS
3684:USS
3675:Amaryllis
3653:USS
3644:Devilfish
3642:USS
3612:Riachuelo
3600:USS
3589:USS
3558:USS
3547:USS
3506:INS
3474:USS
3399:McCulloch
3364:Barataria
3343:Half Moon
3308:Matagorda
3221:Currituck
3133:Ngô Quyền
2926:Kentavros
2912:Artemis K
2798:McCulloch
2791:Matagorda
2770:Half Moon
2707:Barataria
2648:San Pablo
2557:Hempstead
2539:Canceled
2438:Timbalier
2417:San Pablo
2375:Matagorda
2354:Half Moon
2256:Barataria
2053:, p. 256.
1845:San Diego
1691:home port
1627:starboard
1585:USS
1528:hurricane
1523:Livermore
1521:USS
1518:destroyer
1461:Winnebago
1418:Louisburg
1407:life raft
1399:Louisburg
1321:home port
1302:(WAGC-18)
1286:Baltimore
1076:transport
1041:left the
866:USS
831:moved to
813:departed
805:Greenland
676:gun mount
659:AN-UQN-1D
657:in 1965:
644:in 1965:
476:4 × dual
470:gun mount
463:1 × quad
459:gun mount
380:megawatts
106:Laid down
3861:Cossatot
3858:15 Jun:
3848:24 May:
3837:17 Mar:
3826:23 Jan:
3815:12 Jan:
3776:24 Dec:
3755:24 Nov:
3745:11 Nov:
3738:Sitakund
3735:21 Oct:
3724:19 Oct:
3713:16 Oct:
3703:15 Oct:
3672:22 Aug:
3662:18 Aug:
3651:17 Aug:
3640:14 Aug:
3633:Mackinac
3629:23 Jul:
3609:30 Jun:
3602:Scorpion
3598:21 May:
3577:10 Apr:
3545:20 Feb:
3525:27 Jan:
3515:26 Jan:
3504:23 Jan:
3494:11 Jan:
3487:Coos Bay
3336:Rockaway
3329:Coos Bay
3301:Humboldt
3294:Mackinac
2877:Ethiopia
2805:Rockaway
2784:Mackinac
2777:Humboldt
2756:Coos Bay
2641:Rehoboth
2606:Biscayne
2585:Metomkin
2578:Matanzas
2564:Kamishak
2550:Hatteras
2515:catapult
2424:Shelikof
2403:Rockaway
2396:Rehoboth
2368:Mackinac
2361:Humboldt
2319:Coos Bay
2277:Biscayne
2263:Barnegat
2217:Barnegat
2119:Mackinac
2110:Biscayne
2088:Biscayne
1997:Per the
1971:Archived
1959:Archived
1940:Archived
1921:Archived
1912:Per the
1898:Archived
1863:WHEC-385
1818:Blackhaw
1799:Honolulu
1783:regattas
1735:—to 85,
1725:officers
1715:for the
1592:Cape Cod
1561:, area.
1538:Humboldt
1499:Sea Hawk
1495:Sea Hawk
1381:Virginia
1325:WAVP-385
1290:Maryland
1274:Biscayne
1255:, and a
1233:Barnegat
1202:Biscayne
1171:Biscayne
1153:Biscayne
1130:Biscayne
1107:Biscayne
1072:Iwo Jima
1068:Biscayne
1039:Biscayne
1028:Biscayne
1009:Biscayne
991:Biscayne
984:Biscayne
976:Biscayne
938:Biscayne
918:flagship
911:Biscayne
885:Biscayne
874:Biscayne
848:Biscayne
829:Biscayne
823:Freetown
811:Biscayne
807:waters.
789:Biscayne
751:Biscayne
740:WHEC-385
736:WAVP-385
734:, later
713:flagship
701:Barnegat
695:, was a
691:, later
689:(AVP-11)
687:Biscayne
667:Armament
623:officers
502:squadron
499:seaplane
431:Armament
327:Barnegat
247:Acquired
232:Namesake
190:Acquired
114:Launched
78:Namesake
73:(AVP-11)
71:Biscayne
39:Biscayne
3819:Artemis
3765:8 Dec:
3696:Alhelal
3693:4 Oct:
3622:Humaitá
3619:9 Jul:
3567:8 Mar:
3560:Bayonne
3556:1 Mar:
3549:Saufley
3528:Minerve
3483:9 Jan:
3472:7 Jan:
3406:Gresham
3357:Yakutat
3315:Absecon
3214:Curtiss
2940:Myconos
2905:Artemis
2844:Pioneer
2819:Yakutat
2763:Gresham
2700:Absecon
2613:Valcour
2571:Magothy
2529:Absecon
2482:Mobjack
2459:Yakutat
2452:Valcour
1841:Allegro
1830:fighter
1779:sailing
1695:Alameda
1668:Alameda
1629:at the
1576:Spencer
1570:Belfrey
1555:Newport
1491:Bermuda
1414:timbers
1377:Norfolk
1351:was at
1267:cutters
1245:balloon
1161:Chinese
1113:in the
1088:Okinawa
1059:Captain
964:Lyminge
958:British
946:Salerno
930:PT boat
878:Bizerte
672:caliber
650:SPS-29D
621:78 (10
579:geared
455:caliber
442:caliber
363:Draught
173:service
92:Builder
86:Florida
47:History
3830:Pueblo
3797:Dexter
3795:USCGC
3779:Azuero
3686:Condor
3631:USCGC
3591:Motive
3580:Wahine
3535:4 Feb:
3485:USCGC
3392:Dexter
3350:Unimak
3184:
3105:
3047:
3019:
2991:
2963:
2933:Kypros
2865:
2812:Unimak
2735:Dexter
2679:
2445:Unimak
2431:Suisun
2382:Onslow
2312:Corson
2232:
2160:
2141:
2127:Conway
2106:Dexter
2066:
2043:Conway
1875:Dexter
1855:Dexter
1805:Dexter
1775:Dexter
1769:Mexico
1767:, and
1765:Alaska
1761:Hawaii
1757:Canada
1749:Dexter
1741:Dexter
1737:Dexter
1706:Dexter
1683:Dexter
1681:USCGC
1664:Dexter
1646:Dexter
1611:Dexter
1599:Dexter
1587:Tweedy
1566:Dexter
1514:Dexter
1505:Legare
1481:Ingham
1455:Dexter
1448:Dexter
1433:Dexter
1426:Dexter
1403:Dexter
1387:Dexter
1361:Canada
1349:Dexter
1317:Dexter
1300:Dexter
1298:USCGC
1264:-class
1218:Dexter
1216:USCGC
1055:Hawaii
1021:France
913:as an
901:Sicily
897:Allied
895:, the
889:Licata
797:Boston
730:Dexter
728:USCGC
703:-class
693:AGC-18
646:SPS-23
642:Radars
541:Length
527:cutter
524:-class
487:tracks
450:Later:
378:(4.48
374:6,000
347:Length
331:small
329:-class
242:(1801)
225:Dexter
223:USCGC
162:awards
3758:Dumbo
3717:Alvin
3570:K-129
3508:Dakar
3287:Casco
3273:Casco
3223:class
3216:class
2947:Rodos
2893:Greek
2742:Casco
2688:Casco
2521:(AVP)
2474:(AGP)
2284:Casco
2248:(AVP)
2152:'
2133:'
2129:'
2102:'
2049:'
2045:'
1838:sloop
1793:from
1727:, 10
1631:hatch
1613:left
1546:ship
1262:Casco
1253:winch
1191:'
1157:Korea
1119:Japan
1111:Leyte
1100:Aguni
1096:Iheya
1003:Anzio
968:cargo
922:Anzio
868:Delta
655:Sonar
603:Range
588:Speed
557:Draft
522:Casco
478:20-mm
465:40-mm
426:Sonar
398:Speed
3887:1969
3874:1967
3851:K-27
3788:ARA
3715:DSV
3655:Traw
2389:Orca
2158:ISBN
2139:ISBN
2079:here
1625:and
1623:port
1548:CGS
1409:and
1098:and
928:. A
920:off
803:and
738:and
685:USS
625:, 2
549:Beam
483:2 ×
355:Beam
309:Fate
220:Name
198:Fate
178:Fate
169:for
165:Six
69:USS
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