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1434:"A Brief History of the USCG PACAREA Intelligence Division"
1338:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 163.
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2227:List of cutters of the United States Coast Guard
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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)
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347:8.3 kn (15.4 km/h) economic(1945)
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1360:"The Coast Guard at War: IV LORAN"
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494:largely helped maintain
1936:Almirante Didiez Burgos
1882:Colombian National Navy
1482:HAER No. OR-116, "
1332:Wertheim, Eric (2007).
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1993:Estonian Border Guard
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1960:Navy of El Salvador
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165:Transferred to the
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117:Commissioned
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591:), and 64 (
577:Great Lakes
426:None (1966)
415:Mousetrapss
397:1 × single
154:Nickname(s)
2253:1942 ships
2242:Categories
2052:Sweetbrier
2026:Ghana Navy
1941:Buttonwood
1891:San Andrés
1845:Sweetbrier
1747:Blackthorn
1681:Buttonwood
1213:References
1162:, and the
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977:Cook Inlet
975:from near
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833:Behm Canal
796:aircraft.
763:Cape Muzon
733:USNS
693:Petersburg
463:(A)-class
357:Complement
312:Propulsion
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1817:Sassafras
1803:Sagebrush
1718:(Class C)
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1659:(Class B)
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1551:(Class A)
1407:"January"
1120:marijuana
1112:San Diego
1022:Tustumena
927:Astronaut
923:Menshikov
903:Astronaut
813:Ketchikan
767:Chichagof
729:Caledonia
697:Brunswick
691:departed
651:Ketchikan
262:full load
139:Call sign
101:Laid down
96:$ 853,987
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2109:Firebush
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1726:Basswood
1702:Sweetgum
1674:Mesquite
1667:Ironwood
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1580:Woodbine
1454:26 April
1445:Archived
1380:26 April
1371:Archived
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1276:Archived
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612:McKenzie
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573:Michigan
539:Mesquite
410:tracks,
392:Armament
197:Acquired
109:Launched
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1974:Madrona
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500:Alaskan
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454:USCGC
445:(2007)
431:DP gun
423:(1945)
421:Y-guns
281:Length
274:(1966)
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245:Cactus
228:Status
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68:USCGC
38:Citrus
36:USCGC
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