USCGC Acacia (WAGL-200) was originally built for service by the U.S. Army as a mine planter shortly after World War I and later transferred to the U.S...
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USCGC Acacia can refer to the following ships of the United States Coast Guard: USCGC Acacia (WAGL-200), a former United States Army mine planter constructed...
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commissioning, along with her Great Lakes sister ships USCGC Acacia, homeported in Charlevoix, Michigan, and USCGC Sundew, homeported in Duluth, Minnesota. From...
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"Speedwell class": Acacia (WAGL-200), ex USAMP Gen. John P. Story (shelled & sunk by a German U-boat on 15 March 1942) Ilex (WAGL-222), ex USAMP Brig...
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List of US Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during World War II (section Lighthouse tender (WAGL))
December 1942. USCGC Wilcox (WYP-333) foundered in heavy seas off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, 30 September 1943. USCGC Acacia (WAGL-200) sunk by gunfire...
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Sources of Information. Hampton Roads: The World War II Years. "USCGC Acacia (WAGL-200)". The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Chicago, IL: Western...
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USCGC George Cobb (WLM-564) USCGC Kukui (WAGL-225) USCGC Magnolia (WAGL-231) USCGC Mistletoe (WAGL-237) USCGC Ivy (WAGL-) USCGC Comanche (1915) USCGC Ossipee (WPR-50)...
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Kirby (Ilex, (WAGL-222)]) Gen. Wallace F. Randolph ( Lupine (WAGL-230)) Gen. John P. Story (Acacia (WAGL-200)) Col. Albert Todd (Lotus (WAGL-229)) Col. Garland...
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Coast Guard Cutter History". Retrieved 28 April 2012. "USCGC Acacia". Retrieved 28 April 2012. "USCGC Alexander Hamilton". Retrieved 28 April 2012. "Casualties...
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