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permanently ****igned crew with
accommodations aboard. They
carry the ship
prefix USCGC. The
Revenue Marine and the
Revenue Cutter Service, as it was
known variously...
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USCGC Chase (WMSM-916)
USCGC Ingham (WMSM-917)
USCGC Rush (WMSM-918)
USCGC Pickering (WMSM-919)
USCGC Icarus (WMSM-920)
USCGC Active (WMSM-921)
USCGC...
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USCGC Munro has been the name of more than one
United States Coast Guard ship, and may
refer to:
USCGC Douglas Munro (WHEC-724),
commissioned in 1971 and...
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USCGC Vigilant may
refer to:
USCGC Vigilant (WPC-154), was
commissioned in 1927 and
decommissioned in 1966
USCGC Vigilant (WMEC-617), is a Reliance-class...
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USCGC Kimball (WMSL-756) is the
seventh Legend-class
cutter of the
United States Coast Guard.
Kimball is
named for
Sumner Increase Kimball, who was the...
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USCGC Waesche (WMSL-751) is the
second Legend-class
cutter of the
United States Coast Guard.
Waesche is
named for
Coast Guard Admiral Russell R. Waesche...
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USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) was a 180-foot (55 m) sea
going buoy
tender (WLB). An Iris, or C-class tender, it was
built by
Marine Iron and
Shipbuilding Corporation...
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USCGC Alex
Haley (WMEC-39) is a
United States Coast Guard Cutter and
former United States Navy
vessel that was
recommissioned for
Coast Guard duty on...
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USCGC Rush has been the name of more than one
United States Coast Guard cutter, and may
refer to:
USCGC Rush (WPC-151),
later USCGC Rush (WSC-151), an...
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USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) is a
United States Coast Guard 225-foot
seagoing buoy tender,
homeported in Port Huron, Michigan. The
primary mission of the cutter...