USCG Chautauqua (WHEC-41) was an Owasco-class high endurance cutter which served with the US Coast Guard from 1945 to 1973. Originally intended for World...
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WPG/WAGC/WHEC-37, launched as USCGC Roger B. Taney and for most of her career called USCGC Taney (/ˈtɔːni/), is a United States Coast Guard high endurance...
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Raymond Evans (USCG) (section The USCGC Raymond Evans)
commissioned as a Coast Guard officer. He commanded USCGC Ivy (WAGL-329), was the executive officer of USCGC Chautauqua (WPG-41) and was the Captain of the Port...
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USCGC Owasco (WHEC-39) USCGC Winnebago (WHEC-40) USCGC Chautauqua (WHEC-41) USCGC Sebago (WHEC-42) USCGC Iroquois (WHEC-43) USCGC Wachusett (WHEC-44) USCGC Escanaba (WHEC-64)...
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USS Willoughby (AGP-9) (redirect from USCGC Gresham (WAVP-387))
Station Uncle and Ocean Station Sugar. On 16 June 1951 the cutter USCGC Chautauqua (WPG-41) relieved her on Ocean Station Sugar, and she proceeded to...
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February 1965, she assisted the disabled United States Coast Guard Cutter USCGC Chautauqua into Yokosuka for repairs. Chatauqua was at Ocean Station Victor, approximately...
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remarks, believing that these ships are the most inhuman ever utilized by the Coast Guard." - E. A. Coffin Jr. Commanding Officer USCGC Sebago (WPG-42)...
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homeport for U.S. Coast Guard cutters, including USCGC Gallatin (WHEC-721), USCGC Morgenthau (WHEC-722), and USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716). The Coast Guard split the...
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