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572:. On 28 October 1970, she provided medical assistance to
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500:. On 20 December 1954, she medevaced a crewman from MV
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460:On 17 November 1948, she towed the disabled MV
385:USCG Winona Logbook February 1–29, 1968 - Cover
437:on 19 April 1946. Her ID was later changed to
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361:1 × 5 in/38 cal. dual-purpose gun mount
1032:Ships of the United States Coast Guard
375:Fuel capacity: 141,755 gal (Oil, 95%).
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480:. On 16 June 1951, she escorted FV
464:. On 10 June 1949, she assisted FV
346:6 × "K" gun depth charge projectors
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541:Winona sank
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427:Winona Lake
409:Vietnam War
243:4,000
131:31 May 1974
1047:1945 ships
1021:Categories
952:Wind class
931:Okeechobee
910:Minnetonka
843:Chautauqua
704:References
677:2012-12-17
514:Bering Sea
512:served on
494:Maple Cove
353:projector.
291:Complement
252:Propulsion
110:Christened
876:Wachusett
850:Wachusett
836:Winnebago
588:Footnotes
574:Urea Maru
474:Edgecombe
423:San Pedro
394:(WHEC-65)
332:2 × quad
325:2 × twin
94:Laid down
994:134°26′W
889:Escanaba
863:Iroquois
772:See also
621:Archived
482:Sea Lark
351:Hedgehog
316:Armament
102:Launched
991:48°22′N
924:Mendota
903:Klamath
562:Belmona
537:1 March
466:Alice B
439:WHEC-65
431:Indiana
396:was an
76:Builder
49:History
958:USCGC
896:Winona
883:Otsego
856:Sebago
829:Owasco
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525:Winona
510:Winona
490:Darton
451:Winona
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392:Winona
390:USCGC
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343:tracks
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321:1945:
201:Length
180:cutter
177:-class
175:Owasco
114:Winona
41:Winona
39:USCGC
960:Eagle
870:Huron
752:(PDF)
641:(PDF)
401:class
372:Notes
276:Range
269:knots
264:Speed
232:Draft
152:Notes
68:Owner
764:2012
735:ISBN
716:ISBN
653:2012
539:the
349:1 ×
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255:1 ×
224:Beam
170:Type
144:Fate
86:Cost
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