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The cutter was reassigned to Alaska Sector, Northwestern Sea Frontier on 15 September 1943. Construction work on the Western Aleutian LORAN chain began during the latter part of 1943. Beginning in November 1943, men and materials began to arrive at sites 62
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was laid down 29 April 1942 at the Marine Iron & Shipbuilding Corporation in Duluth. She was launched on 15 August 1942 and commissioned on 3 April 1943.
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class of 177 ft (54 m) seagoing buoy tenders were modified to 180 ft (55 m). These were built in three classes. The
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spent the remainder of the war conducting aids to navigation, logistics, and vessel escort duties in Southwestern Alaskan waters.
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Early in February 1944, a five-day storm swept the Massacre Bay area with winds up to 125 mph (201 km/h). At Attu,
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was unable to maintain her anchorage and was forced to return to Massacre Bay until the storm subsided on 2 January 1944.
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then spent 25–30 August 1953 searching for, finding, and towing a scow to Ketchikan. On 13 October 1953,
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also assisted in getting a Liberty ship off the beach after it had been driven ashore by a severe storm.
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took nine men off a swamped Army tug without loss of life and then sank the foundering tug with gunfire.
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was re-floated. After jettisoning some cargo, she could continue on to Ketchikan. On 27 February 1944,
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continued to be stationed at Ketchikan and conducted aids to navigation duties. On 9 September 1948,
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3.4 mi (5.5 km) from U.S. territory. After she notified them they had entered U.S.
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was scuttled by its crew. Seven crewmen were rescued and 1,000 lb (454 kg) of
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waters. In 1980, she was converted into a medium-endurance cutter homeported at
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After attempting to send a boarding party for a drug search on 1 January 1985,
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which was hard aground on Point St. Alban's Reef. With the assistance of USCGC
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was initially assigned to the Ninth District in April 1943. With home port in
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pulled her afloat and the latter continued on under its own power.
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off Alaska. On 8 May 1970, she towed the disabled fishing vessel
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Cutters, Craft & Coast Guard-Manned Army & Navy Vessels
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to Sitka. On 8 June 1952, the cutter towed the fishing vessel
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to Ketchikan after the latter struck a rock. On 25 May 1951,
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in Idaho Inlet. From 29–31 October 1948, the tender assisted
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In 1995, after 51 years' service, it was transferred to the
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U.S. Coast Guard Cutter CITRUS, Coos Bay, Coos County, OR
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in distress in Chatham Strait after losing its crib tow.
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in 1984 after conversion to a medium-endurance cutter.
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on 13 August 1952. Ten days later, on 23 August 1952
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transported a seaman from the Soviet fishing vessel
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off Alaska and towed her to Kodiak. On 3 May 1965,
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The fishing vessel 788:near Point Gardner and from 21 to 27 July 1951 267:1,026 long tons (1,042 t) full load (1966) 2263:Historic American Engineering Record in Oregon 842:recover its lost tow at 56° 25' N, 14° 28' W. 344:11.9 kn (22.0 km/h) sustained (1966) 341:13.0 kn (24.1 km/h) sustained (1945) 1505: 1181:, but delivery was refused in February 1995. 994:after conversion to a medium-endurance cutter 8: 1017:s crew rescued 31 [people from the grounded 719:From the end of the war until 29 June 1964, 1031:searched for missing crew members from the 955:fought a fire on the Japanese motor vessel 936:rescued four of them, and aircraft dropped 350:8.5 kn (15.7 km/h) economic(1966) 347:8.3 kn (15.4 km/h) economic(1945) 1541: 1512: 1498: 1490: 81:Marine Iron & Shipbuilding Corporation 1395:alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (A) 1258: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1110:680 mi (1,094 km) southwest of 1327: 1325: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 951:From 24 to 26 January 1968, the crew of 1411:Daily Chronology of Coast Guard History 1218: 1201:, and four 7.62 mm (0.30 in) 1002:flew a patient from the fishing vessel 948:arrived on the scene and rescued them. 901:On 6 February 1967, the fishing vessel 630:. 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Eventually, 515:Almirante Juan Alejandro Acosta 191:Almirante Juan Alejandro Acosta 1521:180-foot seagoing buoy tenders 1164:National Defense Service Medal 1140:Meritorious Unit Commendations 971:ran aground, and she escorted 537:(A) class had 12 vessels, the 379:Radar: Bk (1943); SLa-1 (1945) 302:12 ft (3.7 m) (1945) 1: 1069:Medium-endurance cutter duty 917:– one each from the vessels 905:was wrecked on the coast of 827:assisted the fishing vessel 695:to render assistance to ATS 886:s crew fought a fire on MV 799:During 15–19 January 1952, 765:, and towed the power scow 541:(B) class had six, and the 429:102 mm (4 in)/45 270:700 long tons (711 t) 260:935 long tons (950 t) 2284: 1152:World War II Victory Medal 1053:between Kodiak Island and 857:From 30 June 1964 to 1979 854:near the Dangerous River. 741:From 13–19 February 1950, 2258:Acosta-class patrol boats 2222: 2196: 1537:United States Coast Guard 660:was dispatched to assist 362:6 officers, 74 men (1945) 235: 45: 29: 2140:Panamanian Public Forces 1969:General Manuel José Arce 1475:(HAER) No. DC-58, " 1134:was decorated with four 784:assisted fishing vessel 513:, which commissioned it 494:largely helped maintain 1936:Almirante Didiez Burgos 1882:Colombian National Navy 1482:HAER No. OR-116, " 1332:Wertheim, Eric (2007). 1185:was transferred to the 1156:American Campaign Medal 1063:medium-endurance cutter 745:searched for a missing 520: 323:generators driven by 2 284:180 ft (55 m) 236:General characteristics 1417:. 1985. Archived from 1199:Oerlikon 20 mm cannons 1148:American Defense Medal 1085: 995: 850:assisted the grounded 292:37 ft (11 m) 18:USCGC Citrus (WLB-300) 1993:Estonian Border Guard 1316:National Park Service 1160:Asiatic-Pacific Medal 1144:Arctic Service Medals 1076: 1061:was converted into a 1045:On 27 February 1979, 989: 879:On 8 March 1965, the 490:. From 1945 to 1979, 327:-type GND-8, 4-cycle 1479:", 2 data pages 1369:Historian's Office. 653:on 7 February 1944. 465:seagoing buoy tender 249:seagoing buoy tender 147:Hull number: WLB-300 1960:Navy of El Salvador 1081:after ramming USCG 1027:On 19 January 1974 687:On 17 October 1944 385:Sonar: WEA-2 (1945) 165:Transferred to the 1136:Unit Commendations 1086: 996: 898:to Kodiak Island. 874:territorial waters 861:was stationed at 769:near Cape Chacon. 735:Mission Santa Cruz 496:aids to navigation 473:Dominican Republic 374:processing systems 181:Dominican Republic 2235: 2234: 1868: 1867: 1345:978-1-59114-955-2 1318:. 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Index

USCGC Citrus (WLB-300)

Duluth, Minnesota
Call sign
Dominican Navy
seagoing buoy tender
full load
light
electric motor
Westinghouse
Cooper-Bessemer
diesel engines
3 in (76 mm)/50 cal. gun
depth charge
Mousetrapss
Y-guns
DP gun
20 mm cannon
M60
seagoing buoy tender
Duluth, Minnesota
Dominican Republic
World War II
LORAN
Aleutian Islands
aids to navigation
Alaskan
Coos Bay, Oregon
Dominican Navy
United States Lighthouse Service

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