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USCGC CAPE PROVIDENCE (WPB-95335)
203 Hulls, not named
1) Vigilant - Launched in March of 1791, Vigilant may have been the first cutter hull to enter the water. She was built at New York for service in New York waters. Her first master was Patrick Dennis. She was sold in November, 1798.
2) Active - Launched on 9 April 1791 at Baltimore, Maryland. She patrolled the waters of the Chesapeake under the command of Master Simon Gross. She was sold in 1800.
3) General Green - Launched on 7 July 1791 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was assigned to the Pennsylvania station under the command of Master James Montegomery. She was sold in December, 1797.
4) Massachusetts - Launched on 15 July 1791. She was built at Newburyport, Massachusetts. Her first master was John Foster Williams. She was sold on 9 October 1792.
5) Scammel - Launched on 24 August 1791. She was built at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Her first master was Hopley Yeaton. She was sold on 16 August 1798.
6) Argus - Launched sometime in 1791. She was built at New London, Connecticut. Her first master was Jonathan Maltbie. She was sold in 1804.
7) Virginia - Launched sometime in 1791. She was built at Norfolk, Virginia. Her first master was Richard Taylor. She was sold in 1798.
8) Diligence - Launched sometime in June or July of 1792. She was built at Washington, North Carolina. Her first master was William Cook. She was sold in 1798..
9) South Carolina - Launched in 1792. She was built at Charleston, South Carolina for service in South Carolina and nearby waters. Her first master was Robert Cochrane. She was sold on 5 June 1798.
10) Eagle - Launched sometime in 1793. She was built in Savannah, Georgia for service in Georgia's waters. Her first master was John Howell. She was sold on 14 September 1799.
Emblem of the Revenue Cutter Service Crossed anchors
"As the stricken whaling crews await aboard their vessels, the desperately needed supplies are hauled over the frozen earth by members of the Revenue Cutter BEAR."; March,1898; Photo No. 188-75; photographer unknown.
No caption/date/photo number; photographer unknown. A portrait photograph of Captain Healy taken on the quarterdeck of his most famous command, the Revenue Cutter Bear, with his pet parrot, probably around 1895.
No caption/date/photo number; photographer unknown. Healy disembarks from one of the Bear's boats.
No caption/date/photo number; photographer unknown. Healy, in a more private moment, with his dog, on board his Bear.
"Back: Dr. Bodkin, Engineer Coffin, LT Daniels, LT White, LT Emery; Front: CH ENG Schwartz, CPT Healy, ENG Dorry, LT Buhner, Carpenter Cain, Master At Arms Baundy."; Summer, 1895; no photo number; photo from scrapbook of John M. Justice.
No caption/date/photo number; photographer unknown. Healy posing with two unidentified women on board the Bear.
A print copy of a photo of the Revenue Cutter BEAR in the ice off Point Barrow, Alaska, in August of 1898. Photo was taken by printed by "F.D. Fujiwara."
Scan of a page from a scrapbook of USRC Bear, no date.
Scan of a page from a scrapbook of USRC Bear, no date. Shows officers enjoying liberty in Unalaska and in the wardroom of USRC Bear.
Builder: Alexander Stephen & Son, Dundee, Scotland
Length: 198' 4"
Beam: 30'
Draft: 17' 11"
Displacement: 703 tons
Cost: ??
Launched: 1874
Commissioned: 2 March 1885 in RCS
Decommissioned: 3 May 1929 (USCG)
Disposition: Foundered under tow off Chatham, Massachusetts, on 19 March 1963.
Machinery: Compound-expansion steam, 25 5/8" and 50" diameter x 30" stroke, 101 nominal hp (1885)
Complement: 51
Armament: 3 x 6-pound rapid-fire guns (1885)
Cutter History:
The United States Revenue Cutter Bear was originally constructed as a sealer. She was built by Alexander Stephen & Son in their Dundee Shipyard (Yard No. 56) on the east coast of Scotland. She was completed in 1874 and delivered to W. Grieve of Greenock, Scotland. She spent the first ten years of her life getting her sea legs with a sealing fleet operating off Newfoundland. World-wide fame came to the Bear in the early 1880s shortly after the historic Greely Expedition to the Arctic came to a disastrous end. The Expedition, under the command of the then First Lieutenant Adolphus Washington Greely, U.S. Army, was one of two groups dispatched to the Arctic to set up a series of observation stations. Despite elaborately made plans, a series of misfortunes left Greely and his party stranded in the pitiless Arctic winter without adequate food and clothing.
To assist the Greely party, the United States Navy organized a rescue fleet of three ships, consisting of the USS Bear, USS Thetis and the USS Alert. On 22 June 1884, less than two months after her departure, the Bear sighted the pitiful remnants of the expedition. For months they had been surviving on rock moss, leather sledding equipment, and whatever small game they could find. Many of the group had either died or gone mad from privation. Those who had survived resembled skeletons. The surgeon accompanying the expedition had committed suicide.
For a while it looked as though the Bear's career was over. Not long after her return from the Greely rescue, she was declared unfit for further service by the Navy. Then in 1885, she was transferred to the Treasury Department for use in Alaskan waters and the Arctic Ocean. That was the beginning of a 41-year career on the Alaskan Patrol which has yet to be surpassed. Her first skipper was Captain A. A. Fengar but in 1885 the colorful "Hell Roaring"' Mike Healy, a dynamo of a man with an unpredictable temper, assumed command. Healy was a good skipper, and he commanded the Bear for more than nine years, longer than any other. In time, Healy and his ship became legend in the lusty, brawling Territory of Alaska.
The Bear's duties on the Alaskan Patrol were many. She carried mail which had accumulated at Seattle during the winter, as well as Government agents and supplies. On her trip south from Alaska, she transported Federal prisoners and other questionable characters whose presence in Alaska 'was undesirable. The deck of the Bear often served as a court where justice was dispensed swiftly but fairly. The Bear also conducted investigations, undertook crime prevention and law enforcement. She and other cutters like her were often the only law in that turbulent part of the world. The Bear also conducted soundings to improve charts of Alaskan waters, and her surgeon furnished medical attention and surgery to natives, prospectors, missionaries, and whalers. These duties are still part of today's Bering Sea Patrol.
Not the least of Healy's s accomplishments was the importation of reindeer from Siberia to provide food for the natives who were never free of the threat of famine. As Healy reasoned it, the reindeer would also be an excellent source of clothing and transportation. The wisdom of this measure was dramatically proved a few years later during the famous overland trek to save marooned whalers near Point Barrow, Alaska.
Of all the Bear's exploits, none has captured the public imagination more than her Overland Rescue of 1897. It was in the fall of that year that Captain Francis Tuttle, the Bear's new commander, learned that eight whaling vessels and their crews, totaling about 275 men, were trapped in the ice pack off remote Point Barrow, Alaska. The Bear had only recently returned from her patrol duties, but at the order of the Secretary of the Treasury, she prepared to go to the rescue. This was the first time that an Arctic voyage was attempted during the winter season.
By 14 December 1897, it was clear that the Bear had come as far north as she could go. Approximately 85 miles off Cape Nome, the ice was so thick that she was forced to turn back. But before she returned, the Bear landed an over-land party on Nelson Island, near Cape Vancouver. It consisted of' First Lieutenant D. H. Jarvis, Second Lieutenant B. P. Bertholf, and Surgeon S. J. Call, all of the Revenue Cutter Service. Equipped with dog teams, sleds, and guides, Jarvis and his companions set out for Point Barrow. Before them lay a 1,600 mile journey through frozen, trackless wilderness. But the "Overland Expedition for the Relief of the Whalers in the Arctic Ocean" as it was ponderously called, became one of the great epics of the north.
During the exhausting journey, Jarvis and Call collected a herd of nearly 450 reindeer. Driving the herd ahead of them in the face of icy winds the party reached Point Barrow about three and one-half months after being put ashore by the Bear. To the despairing whalers, the arrival of the relief party was nothing short of a miracle. Healy's foresight had paid off.
The Bear, which had been in service since 1885 was still around in 1917 when the United States entered World War I. For the duration of the war she served under the U. S. Navy. This, however, did not change her routine patrol of Alaskan waters. In 1929 the Bear was decommissioned and turned over to the city of Oakland, California, for use as a maritime museum. It was at this time that she served as the set for the filming of Jack London's "Sea Wolf".
The Bear was getting on in years now, but there was still some great moments ahead for the stout old ship. In the early 1930s, the famed Arctic explorer, Admiral Richard E. Byrd, USN, was looking for a vessel suitable for operating in ice in his Second Antarctic Expedition. Hearing that the Bear was available, he opened negotiations with officials of the City of Oakland, California, where the vessel had been serving as a marine museum. The bargain was concluded for the incredibly low price of $1,050 -- one of the best buys in history. An entry in her log for 19 June 1932, reveals that she was en-route to Boston for overhaul and refitting with a volunteer crew aboard.
Refitting completed, the Bear, on 25 September 1933 left Boston under the command of Lieutenant (j.g.) Robert A. J. English, USN. After a rugged trip, she reached the Bay of Whales and Little America in the latter part of January 1934. Once again in the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939-41, Admiral Byrd called upon the Bear's services. This time, however, her boiler and engine were taken out and a modern diesel drive installed. Her auxiliary equipment was electrified. By 16 May 1941, she had completed her work in the Antarctic and was back at Boston.
By this time, the shadow of World War II was already stretching over the United States. In 1941, shortly after her return from the Antarctic, the Bear was assigned to the Greenland Patrol. She took part in the capture of the Norwegian trawler Buskoe which had, been fitted out by the Germans to transmit weather reports and information on Allied ship movements. The Bear's days of active service were now drawing rapidly to a close. In June, 1944 she was stricken from the Navy list of active vessels and turned over to the Maritime Commission for sale.
A Canadian steamship company purchased her in 1948 with the intention of converting her to her former role as a sealing vessel. But before this could be accomplished, the price of seal oil and skins dropped, and all work on her was stopped. For a while it seemed as though the Bear were doomed to end her days in obscurity on a Nova Scotia beach. She was spared this fate by Mr. Alfred M. Johnston of Villanova, Pennsylvania, who purchased her for eventual use as a commercial museum and restaurant near Philadelphia. The end came for the Bear as she was being towed to Philadelphia. Apparently, her old timbers were no longer strong enough to withstand the vicious battering of the North Atlantic.
Now the Bear lies in her final resting place at the bottom of the Atlantic. After a legendary career, spanning several generations, she has at last found peace. But to all men who are interested in the lore of the sea, she will remain a shining symbol of courage. Her story will continue to be told as long as men sail the seas.
NOAA and the U.S. Coast Guard are sending expeditions to sea to locate the wreck of this iconic cutter.
Sources:
Bear Cutter File, U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office.
Bixby, William. Track of the Bear. New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1965.
Burroughs, Polly. The Great Ice Ship Bear: Eighty-Nine Years in Polar Seas. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1970.
Rankin, Robert H. and H.R. Kaplan. Immortal Bear: The Stoutest Polar Ship. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.
Ransom, M.A. and Eloise K. Engle. Sea of the Bear: Journal of a Voyage to Alaska and the Arctic, 1921. Annapolis: Unites States Naval Institute 1964.
Rapaport, Stella F. The Bear: Ship of Many Lives. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company 1962.
United States Congress. House. Donation of Coast Guard Cutter Bear to Oakland, Calif. H. Rp. 2095, 70th Cong., 2d sess., 1929, Serial 8979.
________.________. Relief of Owners of Schooner Spokane Damaged by U.S. Revenue Cutter Bear. H. Rp. 542, 60th Cong., 1st sess., 1908, Serial 5229.
________. Senate. Donation of Coast Guard Cutter Bear to Oakland, Calif. S. Rp.1471, 70th Cong., 2d sess., 1929, Serial 8977.
________.________. Relief of Owners of Schooner Spokane Damaged by U.S. Revenue Cutter Bear. S. Rp. 81, 60th Cong., 1st sess., 1908, Serial 5222.
Wead, Frank. Gales, Ice and Men: A Biography of the Steam Barkentine Bear. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company 1937.
The following is an alphabetical list of named vessels of the Revenue Marine, Revenue Cutter Service, Coast Guard and Lighthouse Service.
The Historian's Office maintains a file on most of these vessels.
The date in parentheses is the date a vessel was commissioned in Revenue, Lighthouse, or Coast Guard service; no date is given to commissioned U.S. Navy warships or U.S. Army vessels manned by Coast Guard crews as such manning practices only occurred during World War II.
AARON V. BROWN (1861)
AB CLASS HARBOR TUGS
ABBIE BURGESS (1998): WLM 553
ABILENE, USS; PF 58
ABERDEEN (1943); CG 95003
ABARENDA, USS; IX 131
ABEL P. UPSHUR (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 15
ABSECON (1949 USCG); WAVP 374; WHEC 374
ACACIA (1927)
ACACIA (1944) WLB 406
ACTION, USS; PG 86
ACTIVE (1791)
ACTIVE (1812)
ACTIVE (1816)
ACTIVE (1843)
ACTIVE (1856)
ACTIVE (1867)
ACTIVE (1927)
ACTIVE (1965); WPC / WMEC 618
ACUSHNET (1908)
ACUSHNET (1946) WMEC 167
ADAK (1989); WPB 1333
ADAMS (1920)
ADELIE (2001); WPB 87333
ADMIRAL W. L. CAPPS, USS; AP 121
ADMIRAL E. W. EBERLE, USS; AP 123
ADMIRAL C. F. HUGHES, USS; AP 124
ADMIRAL H. T. MAYO, USS; AP 125
ADVANCE (1917); AB 1
AGASSIZ (1861)
AGASSIZ (1926); WSC / WMEC 126
AGUACATE (1901)
AIKEN (1852); WILLIAM AIKEN
"AIR" CLASS
AIVIK (1942); WYP 164
AKLAK (1942); WYP 168
ALABAMA (1819)
ALACRITY, USS; PG 87
ALANTHUS (1870)
ALATOK (1942) WYP 172
ALBACORE (1999); WPB 87309
ALBIREO, USS: AK 90
ALBUQUERQUE; USS; PF 7
ALDER (1924); WAGL 216
ALDER (2004); WLB 216
ALERT (1818)
ALERT (1829)
ALERT (1855; USLHT)
ALERT (1877)
ALERT (1901)
ALERT (1907)
ALERT (1927)
ALERT (1969); WMEC 630
ALEX HALEY (2000); WMEC 39
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL (1944)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1830)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1921 USCG); ex-USS VICKSBURG; later BETA
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1937); WPG 34; later HAMILTON
ALEXANDRIA, USS; PF 18
ALGONQUIN (1898)
ALGONQUIN (1934); WPG 75
ALLEGHANY (1942); WIX
ALLENTOWN, USS; PF 52
ALMOND (1942); WAGL 177
ALPHA (1928)
ALTHEA (1930); WAGL 233
AMARANTH (1892); WAGL 201
AMAROK (1942 USCG): WYP 166
AMBERJACK (2000); WPB 87315
AMERICAN MARINER (1941); WIX
AMERICAN SAILOR (1941); WIX
AMERICAN SEAMAN (1939); WIX
AMETHYST (1944); WPYc 3
AMMEN (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 8
AMMONUSUC, USS; AOG 23
ANACAPA (1989); WPB 1335
ANDROSCOGGIN (1908)
ANDROSCOGGIN (1946); WPG / WHEC 68
ANDREW JOHNSON (1865)
ANEMONE (1908); WAGL 202
ANNAPOLIS, USS; PF 15
ANTHONY PETTIT (1999); WLM 558
ANTIETAM (1864)
ANVIL (1962); WLIC 75301
APACHE (1891); former GALVESTON
APALACHEE (1943); WYTM 71
APPLETON (1858)
AQUARIUS, USS; AKA 16
AQUIDNECK (1986) ; WPB 1309
ARAGO (1861)
ARBUTUS (1871)
ARBUTUS (1879)
ARBUTUS (1933); WAGL / WLM 203
ARCATA (1903)
ARCTURUS (1872)
ARGO (1933), WPC 100
ARGUS (1791)
ARGUS (1804)
ARGUS (1809)
ARGUS (1830)
ARGUS (1850)
ARGUS (Floating Base, 1925)
ARIADNE (1934); WPC 101
ARLUCK (1942); WYP 167
ARMERIA (1890)
ARROW (1919)
ARROWWOOD (1942); WAGL 176
ARTHUR MIDDLETON, USS; APA 25
ARUM (1893)
ARUNDEL / MANHATTAN (1873)
ARUNDEL (1939); WYTM 90
ARVEK (1942); WYP 165
ASHUELOT (1863)
ASPEN (1906); WAGL 204
ASPEN (2000); WLB 208
ASSATEAGUE (1990); WPB 1337
ASTER (1908)
ASTER (1922); WAGL 269
ASTER (1944); WAGL 408
ASTERION, USS; AK 100
ATAK (1942 USCG); WYP 163
ATALANTA (1934); WPC102
ATLANTIC (1873)
ATLANTIC (1941)
ATTU (1988); WPB 1317 (Forthcoming)
AURORA (1931); WPC 103
AVOYEL (1956 USCG); ATF / WAT / WMEC 150
AXE (1966); WLIC 75310
AZALEA (1891)
AZALEA (1931)
AZALEA (1940); WAGL 262
AZALEA (1958); WLI 641
BACHE (1869)
BADGER (GEORGE E.; 1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 16
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND (1991); WPB 1343
BALSAM (1942); WAGL 62; WLB 62
BANCROFT, USS DD-598
BANGOR, USS; PF 16
BARANOF; WPB 1318
BARATARIA (1949 USCG); WAVP / WHEC 381
BARBARA MABRITY (1999); WLM 559
BARBERRY (1943); WLI / WAGL 294
BARRACUDA (1998); WPB 87301
BASSWOOD (1944); WAGL 388; WLB 388
BATH, USS; PF 55
BAY STATE (1941); WIX
BAYBERRY (1954); WLI 65400
BAYFIELD, USS; APA 33
BAYONNE, USS; PF 21
BEALE (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 9
BEAR (1885)
BEAR (1983); WMEC 901
BEAUFORT, USS; PF 59
BEDFORD (1942); WYP 346
BEDLOE (1927); WSC 128
BEDLOE (1946); WPC 121; ex-USS PCE (R) 860
BEE (1799)
BEECH (1928); WAGL 205
BELFAST, USS; PF 35
BELLE (1863)
BELLEFONTE; (1944 USCG); WYP 373
BELLEVILLE, USS; WPC 372
BELMONT (1942) WYP 341
BELUGA (2000); WPB 87325
BENJAMIN RUSH (1828)
BERING STRAIT (1949 USCG); WAVP / WHEC 382
BERKSHIRE (1942); WIX
BERNARD C. WEBBER (2012); WPC 1101
BERTHOLF (2008); WMSL 750
BETA (1921 USCG); WIX 272; ex-ALEXANDER HAMILTON; ex-VICKSBURG
BEVERLY (USCG 1942); WYT 371
BIBB (1845)
BIBB (1861)
BIBB (GEORGE M. BIBB; 1937); WPG / WAGC / WHEC 31
BIG HORN, USS; WAO 124; IX 207; ex-GULF DAWN
BIRCH (1917)
BIRCH (1939); WAGL 256
BISBEE, USS; PF 46
BISCAYNE BAY (1979); WTGB 104
BITT (1966); WYTL 65613
BITTERSWEET (1944); WAGL 389; WLB 389
BLACK (1857)
BLACK DUCK (1930)
BLACKBERRY (1946); WLI 65303
BLACKFIN (2000); WPB 87317
BLACKHAW (1944); WAGL 390; WLB 390
BLACKROCK; (1943 USCG); WAGL 367
BLACKTHORN (1944); WAGL / WLB 391
BLACKTIP (2000); WPB 87326
BLANCHARD (1942 USCG); WPYc 369
BLANCO (1942 USCG); WPYc 343
BLAZE, USS; WPC 336
BLOCK ISLAND (1991); WPB 1344
BLUEBELL (1889)
BLUEBELL (1922)
BLUEBELL (1945); WLI / WAGL 313
BLUEBERRY (1942); WLI 65302
BLUE BONNET (1939); WAGL / WLI 257
BLUEFIN (2000); WPB 87318
BODEGA (1943) WYP 342
BOLLARD (1967); WYTL 65614
BONHAM (1927)
BONITO (2001); WPB 87341
BONNEVILLE (1919; 1943); WIX 375
BOONE, USS; WPC 335
BOSTON (1941 USCG); WIX
BOTHWELL (1919)
BOULDER (1942 USCG); WPYc 352
BOUQUET (1889)
BOUTWELL (1873)
BOUTWELL (1927)
BOUTWELL (1968); WHEC 719
BOWEN (1855)
BOWSTRING, USS; WPC 365
BOYCE (1919 USCG)
BOZO (1942 USCG)
BRAMBLE (1879)
BRAMBLE (1944); WAGL 392; WLB 392
BRANT (2002); WPB 87348
BRIDLE (1963); WYTL 65607
BRIER (1943); WLI / WAGL 299
BRISK, USS; PG 89
BRISTOL BAY (1979) WTGB 102
BRONCO (1943) WYP 340
BRONX (1863)
BROWN (1857)
BROWNSVILLE, USS; PF 10
BRUNSWICK, USS; PF 68
BUCHANAN (1858)
BUCKTHORN (1964); WAGL 642
BURLINGTON, USS; PF 51
BURROWS (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 10
BURTON ISLAND, USS, (1966 USCG); AG 88; AGB 1; WAGB 283
BUSKO (1942); WYP
BUTTE (1943); later MAYFLOWER
BUTTERCUP (1922)
BUTTONWOOD (1942), WLB 306
CACTUS (1865)
CACTUS (1942); WAGL/WLB270
CADDO (1943 USCG); WUP 174
CAHOKIA (1921)
CAHOONE (1927)
CALAMUS, USS; AOG 25
CALCATERRA, USS; DE 390
CALEB CUSHING (1853)
CALLAWAY, USS; APA 35
CALOBA (1929)
CALUMET (1894); later TIOGA; WYT 74
CALUMET (1934); WYT/WYTM 86
CALYPSO (1932); WPC 104
CAMBRIA, USS; AP 83
CAMELLIA (1911)
CAMP, USS; DE 251
CAMPBELL (1830)
CAMPBELL (1834)
CAMPBELL (1849); later JOE LANE
CAMPBELL (1853); a.k.a. JAMES CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL (1936); GEORGE W. CAMPBELL, 1936; WPG/ WAGC/WHEC 32
CAMPBELL (1988) WMEC 909
CAPE CORWIN (1958) WPB 95326
CAPE CROSS (1958) WPB 95321
CAPE NEWAGEN (1955) WPB 95318
CAPE PROVIDENCE (1959) WPB 95335
CAPE ROSIER (1959) WPB 95333
CAPE SMALL (1953) WPB 95300
CAPSTAN (1961); WYTL 65601
CAROLINA (1906)
CARR (1919)
CARRABASSET (1924)
CARSON CITY, USS; PF 50
CARTIGAN (1927)
CASCO (1949 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 370
CASPER, USS; PF 12
CASS (1855); a.k.a. LEWIS CASS
CASSIN; (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 1
CASTLE ROCK (1948 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 383
CASWELL (1918)
CATENARY (1962); WYTL 65606
CATHERINE (1918)
CAVALIER, USS; APA 37
CAYUGA (1932); Later HMS TOTLAND, Y 88; Later MOCOMA, WPG 163
CEDAR (1917); WAGL 207
CELTIC, USS; IX 137
CENTAURUS, USS; AKA 17
CEPHEUS, USS; AKA 18
CHALLENGE (1856); later LAMPLIGHTER
CHAMBERS (1952 USCG) DE 391; WDE 491
CHAMPLAIN (1929); Later HMS SENNEN, Y 21; Later WPG 319
CHANDELEUR (1988); WPB 1319
CHANDLER (1866); ex-JASMINE; WILLIAM E. CHANDLER
CHAOS (1865)
CHAPARRAL (1942); WAGL 178
CHARLES DAVID (2013); WPC 1107
CHARLES SEXTON (2013); WPC 1108
CHARLESTON, USS; PG 51
CHARLOTTE, USS; PF 60
CHARLOTTESVILLE, USS; PF 25
CHASE (1861)
CHASE (1865); a.k.a. SALMON P. CHASE
CHASE (1878); a.k.a. SALMON P. CHASE
CHASE (1934); CG 9277; ex-KIRK AND SWEENEY; ex-GEORGE AND EARL
CHASE (1968); WHEC 718
CHATTAHOOCHEE (1920)
CHAUTAUQUA (1919)
CHAUTAUQUA (1945); WPG/WHEC 41
CHELAN (1928); Later HMS LULWORTH, Y 60
CHENA (1970); WLR 75409
CHENANGO (1919)
CHEROKEE, USS, (1946 USCG); ATF 66; WAT/WMEC 165
CHERRY (1932); WAGL 258
CHEYENNE (1966); WLR 75405
CHICOPEE (1919)
CHILICOTHE (1920)
CHILULA (1956 USCG); ATF/WAT/WMEC 153
CHINCOTEAGUE (1919)
CHINCOTEAGUE (1949 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 375
CHINCOTEAGUE (1988); WPB 1320
CHINOOK (1944); WYTM 96
CHINOOK (1999); WPB 87308
CHIPPEWA (1919)
CHIPPEWA (1965); WLR 75404
CHIWAUKUM, USS; AOG 26
CHOCK (1962); WYTL 65602
CHOKEBERRY (1946); WLI 65304
CHOPTANK (1919)
CHOWAN (1919)
CHULAHOMA (1920)
CIMARRON (1960); WLR 65502
CITRUS (1943); WAGL 300; WLB 300; WMEC 300
CITY OF CHATTANOOGA (1942), WIX
CITY POINT (Floating Base, 1924)
CLAMP (1964); WLIC 75306
CLAYTON (1932)
CLEAT (1967); WYTL 65615
CLEMATIS (1944); WAGL 286
CLOVER (1889)
CLOVER (1907)
CLOVER (1912)
CLOVER (1942); WAGL 292; WLB 292; WMEC 292
COBB (1857)
COBB (1943); WPG 181; ex-GOVERNOR COBB
COBIA (1999); WBP 87311
COCHITO (2001); WPB 87329
CODINGTON, USS; AK 173
COEUR DE LEON (1857); ex-VAN SANTVOORT
COHO (2000); WPB 87321
COLFAX (1871)
COLFAX (Floating Base, 1924)
COLFAX (1927); WSC 133
COLLECTOR (1802)
COLLEEN (1945)
COLONEL HODGSON (1922)
COLUMBINE (1892)
COLUMBINE (1931); WAGL/WLI 208
COMANCHE (1896); formally WINDOM
COMANCHE (1934); WPG 76
COMANCHE (1959); WMEC 202; ex-WAMPANOAG
COMMODORE BARRY (1812)
COMMODORE PERRY (1865)
CONFIDENCE (1966); WPC/WMEC 619
CONIFER (1943); WAGL/WLB 301
CONYNGHAM (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 2
COOK INLET (1949 USCG); WAVP 384; WHEC 384
COOS BAY (1949 USCG); WAVP 376; WHEC 376
COQUET (1918)
COR CAROLI, USS; AK 91
CORINNE (1868)
CORMORANT (1999); WPB 87313
CORONADO, USS; PF 38
CORPUS CHRISTI, USS; PF 44
CORWIN (1861)
CORWIN (1876)
CORWIN (1925)
COSMOS (1919)
COSMOS (1942); WLI 293; WAGL 293
COSSACK (1919)
COTTONWOOD (1939); WAGL 209
COURAGEOUS (1968); WPC 622; WMEC 622
COURIER (1952); AK 176; WAGR 410; WTR 410
COVINGTON, USS; PF 56
COWSLIP (1942); WAGL 277; WLB 277
CRAIGHEAD, USS; AK 175
CRAWFORD (1821)
CRAWFORD (1825); ex-SWIFTSURE
CRAWFORD (1830)
CRAWFORD (1833); ex-JEFFERSON
CRAWFORD (1849)
CRAWFORD (1865); ex-NANSEMOND
CRAWFORD (1927)
CROCUS (1874)
CROCUS (1905)
CRUISER (1962)
CUMMINGS (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 3
CUSHING (CALEB CUSHING, 1853)
CUSHING (1988); WPB 1321
CUTTYHUNK (1988); WPB 1322
CUYAHOGA (1863)
CUYAHOGA (1927); WSC 157; WMEC 157; WIX 157
C. W. LAWRENCE (1848)
CYANE (1934); WPC 105
CYCLONE (2000); WPC 1
CYGAN (1919)
CYPRESS (1908); WAGL 211
CYPRESS (2002); WLB 210
DAHLIA (1874)
DAHLIA (1933); WAGL 288
DAISY (1873)
DAISY (1895)
DALLAS (1816)
DALLAS (1824)
DALLAS (1846)
DALLAS (1874)
DALLAS (1925)
DALLAS (1967); WHEC 716
DANDELION (1872)
DANDELION (1917)
DANMARK (1942); WIX 283
DAPHNE (1932); WPC 106
DARE (1919)
DART (1919)
DASH (1919)
DAUNTLESS (1968); WPC 624; WMEC 624
DAVEY (1908)
DAVENPORT, USS; PF 69
DAVIS (1926 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 21
DEARBORN, USS; PF 33
DECISIVE (1968); WPC 629; WMEC 629
DEERING (1920)
DELAWARE (1856); later WAVE
DELAWARE (1865)
DELMARVA (1900)
DELTA QUEEN (1941); WIX
DEPENDABLE (1968); WPC 626; WMEC 626
DETECTOR (1815)
DETECTOR (1825)
DEXTER (1830)
DEXTER (1874)
DEXTER (1925)
DEXTER (1946 USCG); WAVP 385; WHEC 385; ex-BISCAYNE
DILIGENCE (1792)
DILIGENCE (1797)
DILIGENCE (1803)
DILIGENCE (1807)
DILIGENCE (1927)
DILIGENCE (1964); WPC 616; WMEC 616
DIONE (1934); WPC 107
DISCOVER (1869)
DIX (1865) a.k.a. JOHN A DIX
DIX (1873); a.k.a. JOHN A. DIX, ex-WILDERNESS
DIX (1927)
DIXIE (1915)
DOBBIN (1853); JAMES C. DOBBIN
DOBBIN (1927)
DODGE (1855)
DOGWOOD (1941); WAGL 259; WLR 259
DOLLY (1805)
DOLPHIN (2004); WPB 87354
DORADO (1981); SES 1
DORADO (1999); WPB 87306
DOUGLAS A. MUNRO, USS; DE 422 (not USCG)
DOWNES (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 4
DRIFT (1894)
DRUMMOND (1988); WPB 1323
DUANE (1841); WILLIAM J. DUANE
DUANE (1849); WILLIAM J. DUANE
DUANE (1936); WPG 33; WHEC 33; WILLIAM J. DUANE
DULUTH (1944 AUS)
DUPONT (1863)
DURABLE (1968); WPC 628; WMEC 628
DURANT (1952 USCG) DE 389; WDE 489
E. A. STEVENS (1862); a.k.a. NAUGATUCK
EAGLE (1793)
EAGLE (1798)
EAGLE (1809)
EAGLE (1816)
EAGLE (1824)
EAGLE (1925)
EAGLE (1946 USCG); WIX 327; ex-HORST WESSEL
EARP (1920)
EAST BREEZE (1944); formerly EXTERNSTEINE
EASTWIND (1944); WAG 279; WAGB 281
EDISTO (1965 USCG); AG 89; AGB 2; WAGB 284
EDISTO (1987); WPB 1313
EIGHTY THREE FOOT CUTTERS
EL CANO (1939); WIX
EL PASO, USS; PF 41
ELDERBERRY (1954); WLI 65401
ELEANORA (1927); CG 800
ELECTRA (1934); WPC 187
ELIZA (1853)
ELIZABETH (1854)
ELM (1919)
ELM (1938); WAGL 260; WLI 72260
ELM (1998); WLB 204
EM BRUSSTAR (1943)
EM CADDO (1944)
EM CONANT (1943)
EM COVINGTON (1943)
EM DOW (1943)
EM EDWARDS (1943)
EM EUPHANE (1943)
EM HUMPHREYS (1943)
EM JOE (1943)
EM MARGARET (1942)
EM MESSICK (1943)
EM NORTHUMBERLAND (1943)
EM PELICAN (1943)
EM POCAHONTAS (1943)
EM POL (1943)
EM REED (1942)
EM ROWE (1943)
EM SEABIRD (1943)
EM STEPHEN MCKEEVER (1943)
EM VERNON MCNEAL (1943)
EM WARREN EDWARDS (1943)
EM WILCOX (1943)
EMPIRE STATE (1941); WIX
EMPORIA, USS; PF 28
ENCELADUS, USS; AK 80
ENGINEER (1829)
ERICSSON (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 5
ERIDAMUS, USS; AK 92
ERIE (1833)
ESCANABA (1932); WPG 77
ESCANABA (1946); WPG 64; WHEC 64
ESCANABA (1987); WMEC 907
ESCAPE (1980 USCG); ARS / WMEC 6
ESCATAWPA, USS; AOG 27
ESSAYONS (1855)
ETAMIN, USS; AK 93
EUGENE, USS; PF 40
EVERGREEN (1943); WAGL 292; WAGO 295; WLB 295; WMEC 295
EVERETT, USS; PF 8
EVANSVILLE, USS; PF 70
EWING (1841), a.k.a. THOMAS EWING
EWING (1864) ex-NORTHERNER
EWING (1927); WSC 137
EXPRESS (1809)
FAIRY (1854)
FALGOUT (1951 USCG) DE 324; WDE 424
FANNING (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 11
FARALLON (1985); WPG 1301
FAUNCE (1927)
FERN (1871)
FERN (1915)
FERN (1942) WAGL / WLR 304
FESSENDEN (1865); WILLIAM P. FESSENDEN
FESSENDEN (1883)
FINBACK (2000); WPB 87314
FINCH (1951 USCG); WDE 428
FIR (1940); WAGL 212; WLM 212
FIR (2003); WLB 213
FIREBUSH (1944); WAGL 393; WLB 393
FIREFLY (1852; later JASPER)
FLAGSTAFF (1977 USCG); PGH / WPGH 1
FLORA (1862)
FLORIDA (1822)
FLOYD (1857)
FLYING FISH (2002); WPB 87346
FORGETMENOT (1910)
FORSTER (1951 USCG); WDE 434
FORSYTH, USS; PF 102
FORSYTHIA (1943); WAGL 63; WLR 63
FORWARD (1842); a.k.a. WALTER P. FORWARD
FORWARD (1882)
FORWARD (1925)
FORWARD (1990); WMEC 911
FOXGLOVE (1945); WAGL / WLR 285
FRANK DREW (1999); WLM 557
FRANK S. GALVESTON (1891)
FRANK SPERRY (1891)
FRANKLIN PIERCE (1853)
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1944 USCG); WAGL
FREDERICK LEE (1927)
FROLIC (1851)
"FS" VESSELS: (U.S. Army Freight Supply ships manned by Coast Guard crews)
FS-34
FS-140
FS-141
FS-142
FS-143
FS-144
FS-145
FS-146
FS-147
FS-148
FS-149
FS-150
FS-151
FS-152
FS-153
FS-154
FS-155
FS-156
FS-157
FS-158
FS-159
FS-160
FS-161
FS-162
FS-163
FS-164
FS-165
FS-166
FS-167
FS-168
FS-169
FS-170
FS-171
FS-172
FS-173
FS-174
FS-175
FS-176
FS-177
FS-178
FS-179
FS-180
FS-181
FS-182
FS-183
FS-184
FS-185
FS-186
FS-187
FS-188
FS-189
FS-190
FS-191
FS-192
FS-193
FS-194
FS-195
FS-196
FS-197
FS-198
FS-199
FS-200
FS-201
FS-202
FS-203
FS-222
FS-223
FS-224
FS-225
FS-226
FS-227
FS-228
FS-229
FS-230
FS-231
FS-232
FS-233
FS-234
FS-253
FS-254
FS-255
FS-256
FS-257
FS-258
FS-259
FS-260
FS-261
FS-262
FS-263
FS-264
FS-265
FS-266
FS-267
FS-268
FS-269
FS-270
FS-271
FS-272
FS-273
FS-274
FS-275
FS-276
FS-277
FS-278
FS-279
FS-280
FS-282
FS-283
FS-284
FS-285
FS-286
FS-287
FS-288
FS-289
FS-290
FS-309
FS-310
FS-311
FS-312
FS-313
FS-314
FS-315
FS-316
FS-317
FS-318
FS-319
FS-343
FS-344
FS-345
FS-346
FS-347
FS-348
FS-349
FS-350
FS-351
FS-352
FS-353
FS-354
FS-355
FS-356
FS-361
FS-362
FS-363
FS-364
FS-365
FS-366
FS-367
FS-371
FS-372
FS-373
FS-374
FS-383
FS-384
FS-385
FS-386
FS-387
FS-388
FS-389
FS-390
FS-391
FS-392
FS-393
FS-394
FS-395
FS-396
FS-397
FS-398
FS-399
FS-400
FS-404
FS-405
FS-406
FS-407
FS-408
FS-409
FS-410
FS-411
FS-524
FS-525
FS-526
FS-527
FS-528
FS-529
FS-546
FS-547
FS-548
FS-549
FS-550
GALATEA (1933); WPC 108
GALLATIN (1807)
GALLATIN (1815)
GALLATIN (1830)
GALLATIN (1871); a.k.a.ALBERT GALLATIN)
GALLATIN (1926)
GALLATIN (1968); WHEC 721
GALLUP, USS; PF 47
GALVESTON (1891; later APACHE)
GALVESTON ISLAND (1992); WPB 1349
GANNET (2001); WPB 87334
GARDENIA (1888)
GASCONADE (1964); WLR 75401
GAVIOTA (1927)
GENERAL A. W. BREWSTER, USS; AP 155
GENERAL A. W. GREELY, USS; AP 141
GENERAL C. H. MUIR, USS; AP 142
GENERAL D. E. AULTMAN, USS; AP 156
GENERAL GAINES (1822)
GENERAL GEORGE GIBSON (1922)
GENERAL GEORGE RANDALL, USS; AP 115
GENERAL GREEN (1791)
GENERAL GREEN (1797)
GENERAL GREEN (1802)
GENERAL GREEN (1808)
GENERAL GREEN (1810)
GENERAL GREENE (1927)
GENERAL H. B. FREEMAN, USS; AP 143
GENERAL H. F. HODGES, USS; AP 144
GENERAL H. L. SCOTT, USS; AP 136
GENERAL HODGSON (1925)
GENERAL J. C. BRECKINRIDGE, USS; AP 176
GENERAL LUDINGTON (1925)
GENERAL M. C. MEIGS, USS; AP 116
GENERAL POE (1870)
GENERAL PUTNAM (1865)
GENERAL R. L. HOWZE, USS; AP 134
GENERAL W. H. GORDON, USS; AP 117
GENERAL W. M. BLACK, USS; AP 135
GENERAL WILLIAM MITCHELL, USS; AP 114
GENERAL W. P. RICHARDSON, USS; AP 118
GENERAL WILLIAM WEIGEL, USS; AP 119
GENTIAN (1942); WAGL 290; WLB 290
GEOANNA, USS; IX 61
GEORGE (1812)
GEORGE COBB (2000); WLM 564
GEORGE F. BADGER (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 16
GEORGE M BIBB (1845)
GEORGE M BIBB (1861)
GEORGE M BIBB (1865); ex-MOCCASIN
GEORGE M BIBB (BIBB; 1937); WPG 31; WAGC 31; WHEC 31
GEORGE STEERS (1854)
GEORGE W. CAMPBELL (CAMPBELL, 1936); WPG 32; WAGC 32; WHEC 32
GERANIUM (1865)
GLACIER (1966 USCG); AGB 4; WAGB 4
GLADWYNE, USS; PF 62
GLENDALE, USS; PF 36
GLOBE (1943) WYP 381
GLOBE EIGHT (1942) WYP 380
GLOUCESTER, USS; PF 22
GOLDEN GATE (1897)
GOLDENROD (1888)
GOLDENROD (1938); WAGL 213; WLR 213
GOVERNOR (1982)
GOVERNOR AIKEN (1855)
GOVERNOR COBB (1944); a.k.a. COBB; WPG 181
GOVERNOR GILMAN (1798)
GOVERNOR JAY (1798)
GOVERNOR WILLIAMS (1802)
GOVERNORS ISLAND FERRIES (1966 1997)
GRACE DARLING (1883)
GRAND FORKS, USS; PF 11
GRAND ISLAND, USS; PF 14
GRAND ISLE (1991); WPB 1338
GRAND RAPIDS, USS; PF 31
GRANITE (1860)
GRANT (1871)
GREEN (1920)
GREENSBORO, USS; PF 101
GREENBRIER (1924)
GREENBRIER (1990); WLR 75501
GRESHAM (1896)
GRESHAM (1946 USCG); WAVP 387; WHEC 387; ex-WILLOUGHBY
GROTON, USS; PF 29
GUALALA, USS; AOG 28
GUARD (1896)
GUARD (1913)
GUIDE (1908)
GULFPORT, USS; PF 20
GUTHRIE (1868)
GUTHRIE (1882)
GUTHRIE (1895)
HACKBERRY (1945); ex-USA T 187; CG 65024D
HADDOCK (2002); WPB 87347
HAHN (1919)
HAIDA (1921)
HALFMOON (1948 USCG); WAVP 378; WHEC 387
HALIBUT (2001); WPB 87340
HAMILTON (1830)
HAMILTON (1871)
HAMILTON (1921 USCG); ALEXANDER HAMILTON; ex-USS VICKSBURG
HAMILTON (1937); ALEXANDER HAMILTON; WPG 34
HAMILTON (1967); WHEC 715
HAMLIN (1866)
HAMMER (1962); WLIC 75302
HAMMERHEAD (1998); WPB 87302
HANSEN (1920)
HARDWICKE (1809)
HARRIET LANE (1858)
HARRIET LANE (1927)
HARRIET LANE (1984); WMEC 903
HARRISON (1849)
HARRY CLAIBORNE (1999); WLM 561
HARTLEY (1875)
HARVESON, USS; DE 316
HASTE, USS; PG 92
HATCHET (1966); WLIC 75309
HAWK (2004); WPB 87355
HAWKSBILL (2000); WPB 87312
HAWLEY (1883)
HAWSER (1963); WYTL 65610
HAWTHORN (1921); WAGL 215
HAZARD (1808)
HAZE (1867)
HAZEL (1893)
HEALY (2000); WAGB 20
HEATHER (1903)
HEATHER (1947 USCG); ACM 7; WAGL 331; WLB 331
HECTOR (1864)
HELEN (1858)
HELIOTROPE (1865)
HEMLOCK (1934); WAGL 217
HENLEY (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 12
HENRIETTA (1861)
HENRY BLAKE (2000); WLM 563
HENRY DODGE (1855) a.k.a. DODGE)
HERIBERTO HERNANDEZ (WPC 1114)
HERCULES (1861)
HERMES (1932); WPC 109
HERNDON; USS; (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 17
HEROINE (1853)
HERON (2002); WPB 87344
HIBISCUS (1908); WAGL 218
HICKORY (1933); WAGL 291; WLI 219
HICKORY (2002) WLB 212
HIGH POINT (1975) PCH 1
HINGHAM, USS; PF 30
HIWASSEE, USS; AOG 29
HOLY CROSS (1942); WYP
HOLLY (1881)
HOLLYHOCK (1937); WAGL 220; WLM 220
HOLLYHOCK (2003); WLB 214
HOPE (1861)
HOQUIAM, USS; PF 5
HORNBEAM (1944); WAGL 394; WLB 394
HORNET (ex-TRAVELLER, 1806)
HORNET (1818)
HOWARD D. CROW, USS; DE 252
HOWELL COBB (1857 USLHT)
HOWELL COBB (1857 USRC)
HUDSON (1893)
HUDSON (1934)
HUDSON (1976); WLIC 801
HUGH McCULLOCH (1865)
HUGH McCULLOCH (1877); ex-MOSSWOOD
HUGH McCULLOCH (1897)
HUMBOLDT (1949 USCG); WAVP 372; WHEC 372
HUNT (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 18
HUNTER LIGGETT, USS; APA 14
HURON, USS; PF 19
HURST, USS; DE 250
HUTCHINSON, USS; PF 45
HYACINTH (1903)
HYDRA, USS; AK 82
HYDRANGEA (1897); formerly MAYFLOWER
IBIS (2001); WPB 87338
ICARUS (1932); WPC 109
IDA LEWIS (1996); WLM 551
ILEX-(1924)
INDEPENDENCE (1810)
INDEPENDENCE (1848)
INGHAM (1832)
INGHAM (1843)
INGHAM (1849)
INGHAM (SAMUEL D. INGHAM, 1936); WPG 35; WAGC 35; WHEC 35
INTENSITY; USS; PG 93
INTREPID (1963); CG 52315
INVINCIBLE (1935); CG 52300
INVINCIBLE II (1960); CG 52313
IRIS (1865)
IRIS (1899)
IRIS (1944); WAGL 395; WLB 395
IRONWOOD (1943); WAGL 297; WLB 297
IROQUOIS (1946) WPG 43; WHEC 43
ISSAC MAYO; WPC 1112
ITASCA (1906); ex-USS BANCROFT
ITASCA (1930); LATER HMS GORLESTON, Y 92; LATER WPG 321
IVY (1870)
IVY (1881)
IVY (1904)
IVY (1947 USCG); ACM 5; WAGL 329; WLB 329
JACKIE (1929)
JACKSON (1832)
JACKSON (1927); WSC 142
JACKSON (1946); WPC 120; ex-USS PCE 858
JAMES C. DOBBIN (1853)
JAMES MADISON (1807)
JAMES RANKIN (1998); WLM 555
JARVIS (1972); WHEC 725
JASMINE (1866); later WILLIAM E. CHANDLER
JASMINE (1935); WAGL 261; WLI 261
JAVELIN (1919)
JASPER (1857)
J. E. GORMAN (1944 AUS)
JEFFERSON (THOMAS JEFFERSON; 1802)
JEFFERSON (THOMAS JEFFERSON; 1809 ?)
JEFFERSON (1833); later CRAWFORD
JEFFERSON (1839)
JEFFERSON (1845)
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1853)
JEFFERSON ISLAND (1991); WPB 1340
JESSAMINE (1881)
J. N. SEYMOUR (1869; later TULIP)
JOE LANE (See 1849 CAMPBELL)
JOE MILLER (1862)
JOHANSSON (1919)
JOHN A. DIX (1865); a.k.a. DIX; ex-WILDERNESS
JOHN C. SPENCER (SPENCER, 1937); WPG 36, WAGC 36, WHEC 36
JOHN RODGERS (1883)
JOHN SHERMAN (1866)
JOHNSON (ANDREW JOHNSON, 1865)
JONQUIL (1943)
JONQUIL (1946 USCG); ACM 6; WAGL 330; WLB 330
JOSEPH CONRAD (1939 USCG) WIX
JOSEPH DICKMAN, USS; APA 13
JOSEPH HENRY (1880)
JOSEPH HENRY (1972); WHEO 701; a.k.a. CGC NEVER BUILT
JOSHUA APPLEBY (1998); WLM 556
JOUETT; USS; (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 13
JOYCE, USS; DE 317
JUNIPER (1903)
JUNIPER (1940); WAGL 224; WLM 224
JUNIPER (1996); WLB 201
KALAMAZOO, USS; AOG 30
KANAWHA, USS; AOG 31
KANAWHA (1969); WLR 75407
KANGAROO (1919)
KANKAKEE (1864)
KANKAKEE (1919)
KANKAKEE (1990); WLR 75500
KATHERINE WALKER (1997); WLM 552
KATHLEEN MOORE (2014); WPC 1109
KATMAI BAY (1979); WTGB 101
KAULA, USS; AG 33
KAW (1943) WYT 61; WYTM 61
KENNEBEC (1977); WLIC 802
KEWANEE (1863)
KEY BISCAYNE (1991); WPB 1339
KEY LARGO (1988); WPB 1324
KEY WEST, USS; PF 17
KICKAPOO (1921)
KICKAPOO (1969); WLR 75406
KIMBALL (1927); WSC / WMEC 143
KINGFISHER (2000); WPB 87322
KIRKPATRICK, USS; DE 318
KISKA (1990); WPB 1336
KITTIWAKE (2000); WPB 87316
KLAMATH (1946); WPG 66; WHEC 66
KLICKITAT, USS; AOG 64
KLINGELHOEFER (1919)
KNIGHT ISLAND (1991); WPB 1348
KNOXVILLE, USS; PF 64
KNUDSEN (1919)
KODIAK (1943) WYP 173
KODIAK ISLAND (1991); WPB 1341
KOINER, USS (1951 USCG); WDE 431; DE 331
KRASSIN (USSR)
KUKUI (1908); WAGL 225
KUKUI (1946 USCG); AK 174; WAK 186; ex-USS COLQUITT
LA CRETE A PIERROT (1955); WPB 95315
LAMAR (1964 USCG); PCE / WTR 899
LAMPLIGHTER (1856); ex-CHALLENGE
LAMPLIGHTER (1874)
LANSING, USS, (1952 USCG); DE 388; WDE 488
LANTANA (1943); WAGL 310
LARCH (1926)
LARKSPUR (1903)
LARSEN (1919)
LAUREL (1876)
LAUREL (1891)
LAUREL (1915)
LAUREL (1942); WAGL 291; WLB 291
LAWRENCE (1848)
LCI(L); LANDING CRAFT, INFANTRY, LARGE
LEADER (1919)
LEAL (1894)
LEGARE (1844)
LEGARE (1927); WSC 144
LEGARE (1990); WMEC 912
LEHUA (1922)
LENOX (1856)
LEONARD WOOD, USS; APA 12
LEOPARD (1926)
LEOPOLD, USS; DE 319
LEVI WOODBURY (1837)
LEVI WOOBURY (1863); Formerly MAHONING
LEWIS CASS (1855); CASS
LEXINGTON (1922)
LIBERTY (1989); WPB 1334
LIEUTENANT SAMUEL S. COURSEN, 1966
LIGHTNING (1931)
LILAC (1892)
LILAC (1903)
LILAC (1933); WAGL 227; WLM 227
LILY (1875)
LINCOLN (1865)
LINCOLN (1926)
LINDEN (1931); WAGL 228; WLI 228
LINE (1963); WYTL 65611
LIPAN (1980 USCG); AT ATF 85; WMEC 85
LOCUST (1931)
LOGANBERRY (1946); WLI 65305
LONG BEACH, USS; PF 34
LONG ISLAND (1991); WPB 1342
LOOKOUT (1819)
LOOKOUT (1853)
LOOKOUT (1919)
LORAIN, USS; PF 93
LOT M MORRILL (1889; a.k.a MORRILL)
LOTUS (1880)
LOTUS (1907)
LOTUS (1924)
LOUIS McLANE (1832); McLANE
LOUISIANA (1804)
LOUISIANA (1819)
LOUISIANA (1825)
LOWE, USS, (1951 USCG) DE 325; WDE 425
LST (LANDING SHIP, TANK; World War II)
LST-16
LST-17
LST-18
LST-19
LST-20
LST-21
LST-22
LST-23
LST-24
LST-25
LST-26
LST-27
LST-66
LST-67
LST-68
LST-69
LST-70
LST-71
LST-166
LST-167
LST-168
LST-169
LST-170
LST-175
LST-176
LST-202
LST-203
LST-204
LST-205
LST-206
LST-207
LST-261
LST-262
LST-326
LST-327
LST-331
LST-381
LST-758
LST-759
LST-760
LST-761
LST-762
LST-763
LST-764
LST-765
LST-766
LST-767
LST-768
LST-769
LST-770
LST-771
LST-782
LST-784
LST-785
LST-786
LST-787
LST-788
LST-789
LST-790
LST-791
LST-792
LST-793
LST-794
LST-795
LST-796
LST-829
LST-830
LST-831
LST-832
LST-884
LST-885
LST-886
LST-887
LST-1148
LST-1150
LST-1152
LT VESSELS (U.S. ARMY TUGS; World War II)
LT-1
LT-20
LT-21
LT-54
LT-57
LT-58
LT-59
LT-128
LT-129
LT-131
LT-132
LT-133
LT-134
LT-135
LT-217
LT-218
LT-219
LT-220
LT-225
LT-226
LT-227
LT-228
LT-229
LT-230
LT-231
LT-348
LT-354
LT-356
LT-357
LT-358
LT-454
LT-455
LT-528
LT-529
LT-530
LT-531
LT-535
LT-536
LT-579
LT-633
LT-634
LT-635
LT-636
LT-637
LT-643
LT-645
LT-646
LT-647
LT-648
LT-649
LT-650
LUPINE (1927)
LYNX (1812)
LYRA (1872)
MACHIAS, USS; PF 53
MACKINAC (1903)
MACKINAC (1949); WAVP 371; WHEC 371
MACKINAW (1944); WAGB 83
MACKINAW (2005); WLBB 30
MADALAN (1943); WYP 345
MADISON (JAMES MADISON; 1807)
MADISON (1833)
MADRONA (1943); WAGL 302; WLB 302
MADROÑO (1885)
MADROÑO (1896)
MAGGIE (1868)
MAGNOLIA (1871)
MAGNOLIA (1904)
MAGNOLIA (1946 USCG); ACM 3; WAGL 328; WLB 328
MAGOTHY (1916)
MAHONING (1863); renamed LEVI WOODBURY
MAHONING (1926)
MAHONING (1939); WYTM 91
MAJOR GENERAL, 1966
MAKO (1998); WPB 87303
MALLET (1963); WLIC 75304
MALLOW (1944); WAGL 396; WLB 396
MANASQUAN, USS; WAG 273 (On loan from USN)
MANATEE; WPB 87363
MANGROVE (1897)
MANHASSET, USS; WAG 276
MANHATTAN (1873)
MANHATTAN (1920)
MANITOU (1943); WYT 60; WYTM 60
MANITOU (1986); WPB 1302 (Forthcoming)
MANITOWOC, USS; PF 61
MANNING (1898)
MAN O WAR (2001); WPB 87330
MANTA (2000); WPB 87320
MANZANITA (1880)
MANZANITA (1908); WAGL 223
MAPLE (1893)
MAPLE (1939); WAGL 234; WLI 234
MAPLE (2001); WLB 207
MARCHAND, USS; DE 249
MARCUS HANNA (1998); WLM 554
MARCY (1853)
MARGARET NORVELL (2014); WPC 1105
MARGUERITE (1910)
MARIA (1798)
MARIA BRAY (2000); WLM 562
MARIE (1875)
MARIGOLD (1891)
MARION (1825; later MADISON)
MARION (1927); WSC 145
MARIPOSA (1944); WAGL/WLB 397
MARITA (1943 USCG; formerly HMS); WPY 175
MARLIN (2000); WPB 87304
MARTHA (1862)
MARTHA WASHINGTON (1867)
MARY (1870)
MARY ANN (1809)
MASCOUTIN (1921)
MASSACHUSETTS (1791)
MASSACHUSETTS (1793)
MASSACHUSETTS (1801)
MATAGORDA (1949 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 373
MATAGORDA (1986); WPB 1303
MATINICUS (1987); WPB 1315
MAUI (1986); WPB 1304
MAYFAIR (1942); ex-PANSY
MAYFLOWER (1897); later HYDRANGEA
MAYFLOWER (1943); ex-BUTTE
M. B. CHADWICK (1923)
McCALL; USS; (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 14
McCLELLAND (ROBERT McCLELLAND, 1853)
McCULLOCH (1865)
McCULLOCH (1877); ex-MOSSWOOD
McCULLOCH (1897)
McCULLOCH (1946 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 386; ex-WACHAPREAGUE
McDOUGAL; USS; (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 6
McGOURTY (1919)
McLANE (LOUIS McLANE, 1832)
McLANE (1845)
McLANE (ex-DELAWARE, 1865)
McLANE (1927); WSC 146
MEHALATOS (1919)
MELLON (1967); WHEC 717
MENDOTA (1929); Later HMS CULVER, Y 87
MENDOTA (1945); WPG 69; WHEC 69
MENEMSHA, USS; WAG 274 (On loan from USN)
MENGES, USS; DE 320
MENKAR, USS; AK 123
MERCURY (1807)
MERRILL, USS; DE 392
MESQUITE (1943); WAGL/WLB 305
MESSENGER (1919)
MESSENGER (1946); WYTM 85009
METOMPKIN (1989); WPB 1325 (Forthcoming)
MIAMI (1862)
MIAMI (1912); later TAMPA
MICAWBER (1942 USCG)
MICHAEL HEALY (2000); WAGB 20
MICHIGAMME, USS; AOG 65
MIDGETT (1972); WHEC 726
MIGHT, USS; PG 94
MIGNONETTE (1871); ex-NARRAGANSETT
MILLEDGEVILLE, USS; PF 94
MILLS, USS; DE 383
MINNIE (1871)
MINNEAPOLIS (1940); WAGL 262
MINNETONKA (1946); WPG/WHEC 67
MINOT (1857)
MINTAKA, USS; AK 94
MISTLETOE (1872)
MISTLETOE (1939); WAGL/WLM 237
MOBERLY, USS; PF 63
MOBILE BAY (1979); WTGB 103
MOCCASIN (1865); later GEORGE M. BIBB
MOCCASIN (Floating Base, 1924)
MOCOMA (1932); ex-CAYUGA, WPG 163; ex-HMS TOTLAND
MODOC (1922); WPG 46
MODOC (1959 USCG); WMEC 194
MOHAWK (1904)
MOHAWK (1935); WPG 78
MOHAWK (1991); WMEC 913
MOHICAN (1944); WYTM 73
MOJAVE (1921); WPG 47
MONAGHAN; USS; (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 15
MONHEGAN (1986); WPB 1305 (Forthcoming)
MONOMOY, USS; WAG 275
MONOMOY (1989); WPB 1326
MONROE (1817)
MONSOON (2004); WPC 4
MONTICELLO, USS; AP 61
MORAY (2001); WPB 873331
MORGENTHAU (1969); WHEC 722
MORICHES (1908)
MORRILL (1889)
MORRIS (1831)
MORRIS (1848)
MORRIS (1927); WSC 147
MORRO BAY (1981); WYTM/WTGB 106
MOSLEY, USS; DE 321
MOSSWOOD (1866); later HUGH MCCULLOCH
MOTO MOROVICH (1928)
MUNRO (1971); WHEC 724
MURZIM, USS; AK 95
MUSKEGET, USS; WAG 48
MUSKEGON, USS; PF 24
MUSKINGUM (1965); WLR 75402
MUSKOGEE, USS; PF 49
MUSTANG (1986); WPB 1310
MYRTLE (1872)
MYRTLE (1932); WAGL 263
NANOK (1942); WYP 169
NANSEMOND (1865); later W. H. CRAWFORD
NANSEMOND (1926); later PHLOX
NANTICOKE, USS: AOG 66
NANTUCKET (1987); WPB 1316
NARCISSUS (1939); WAGL/WLI 238
NARRAGANSETT (1867); later MIGNONETTE
NARRAGUAGAS, USS: AOG 32
NARWHAL (2001); WPB 87335
NATSEK (1942); WYP 170
NAUGATUCK (1862); a.k.a. E. A. STEVENS
NAUGATUCK (1926)
NAUGATUCK (1939); WYTM 92
NAUSHON (1986); WPB 1311
NAUTILUS (1843)
NAVESINK (1935); WYTM 88
NAVIGATION (1942 USCG); WIX 338
NEAH BAY (1980); WTGB 105
NELLWOOD (1943 USCG)
NEMAHA (1927); WSC 148
NEMESIS (1934); WPC 111
NETTLE (1879)
NETTLE (ex-FS 396); (1945 AUS); (1947 USCG); WAK 169
NEVER BUILT (1972); WHEO 701; a.k.a. JOSEPH HENRY
NEW BEDFORD, USS; PF 71
NEW HAMPSHIRE (1803)
NEW YORK (1941 USCG)
NEWBURY (1919)
NEWELL (1951 USCG) DE 322; WDE 422
NEWPORT, USS; PF 27
NIKE (1934); WPC 112
NOGAK (1942); WYP 171
NORTH CAROLINA (1792)
NORTH STAR (1941); WPG 59
NORTH WIND (1855)
NORTHLAND (1927); WPG 49
NORTHLAND (1984); WMEC 904
NORTHERNER (1864)
NORTHWIND (1945); WAGB 282
NOURMAHAL (1940 USCG); WPG 72; WPG 122
NUNIVAK (1899)
NUNIVAK (1986); WPB 1306 (Forthcoming)
NUSUNGINYA (2005)
OAK (1921); WAGL 239
OAK (2002); WLB 211
OBION (1962); WLR 65503
OCHLOCKONEE, USS; AOG 33
OCONEE, USS; AOG 34
OCRACOKE (1986); WPB 1307
OGDEN, USS; PF 39
OGEECHEE, USS; AOG 35
OJIBWA (1944); WYTM 97
OLEANDER (1903)
OLEANDER (1941); WAGL 264; WLR 73264
ONONDAGA (1898)
ONONDAGA (1934); WPG 79
ONTONAGON, USS; AOG 36
ORANGE, USS; PF 43
ORCAS (1989); WPB 1327
ORCHID (1908); WAGL 240
ORIOLE (1906)
ORION (1872)
ORLANDO, USS; PF 99
OSAGE (1962); WLR 65505
OSPREY (1999); WPB 87307
OSSIPEE (1915); WPR 50
OTTERN (1943) WYP 379
OUACHITA (1960); WLR 65501
OVESEN (1919)
OWASCO (1945) WPG/WHEC 39
PADRE (1989); WPB 1328 (Forthcoming)
PALMETTO (1909)
PALMETTO (1917); WAGL 265
PAMLICO (1907)
PAMLICO (1976); WLIC 800
PANDORA (1934); WPC 113
PANSY (1878)
PAPAW (1943); WAGL 308/WLB 308
PASCO, USS; PF 6
PATOKA (1970); WLR 75408
PATRIOT (1800)
PATRIOT (1926)
PATROL (1905)
PATROL (1917)
PATTERSON (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 16
PAUL CLARK (2013); WPC 1106
PAULDING (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 17
PAWTUXET (1863)
"PC" VESSELS
PC-469
PC-545
PC-556
PC-590
PEA ISLAND (1992); WPB 1347
PECONIC, USS; AOG 68
PELICAN (2000); WPB 87327
PENDANT (1963); WYTL 65608
PENOBSCOT BAY (1985); WTGB 107
PENROSE (1883)
PEORIA, USS; PF 67
PEQUOT (1919)
PEQUOT (1922); WARC 58
PERRY (1884)
PERRY (1926)
PERSEUS (1932); WPC 114
PERT, USS; PG 95
PETERSON, USS; DE 152
PETTIT, USS; DE 253
PETREL (1867)
PETREL (1926); later PINE
PETREL (1983); SES 4
PETREL (2003); WPB 87350
PHAROS (1854)
PHAROS (1872)
PHILIP ALLEN (1855); a.k.a. ALLEN
PHLOX (1941); ex-NANSEMOND
PICKERING (1798)
PICKERING (Floating Base, 1924)
PILGRIM (1811)
PINCKNEY (1798)
PINE (1918)
PINE (1941); ex-PETREL; 1941
PINK (1878)
PINK (1898)
PIONEER (1919)
PLANETREE (1943); WAGL/WLB 307
POCATELLO, USS; PF 9
POINCIANA (1930); WAGL 266
POINSETTIA (1919)
POINT BANKS (1961); WPB-82327
POINT BARNES (1970); WPB-82371
POINT BARROW (1966): WPB-82348
POINT BATAN (1962): WPB-82340
POINT BENNETT (1966): WPB-82351
POINT BONITA (1966): WPB-82347
POINT BRIDGE (1962): WPB-82338
POINT BROWER (1970): WPB-82372
POINT BROWN (1967): WPB-82362
POINT CARREW (1970): WPB-82374
POINT CAUTION (1960): WPB-82301
POINT CHICO (1962): WPB-82339
POINT CLEAR (1961): WPB-82315
POINT COMFORT (1961): WPB-82317
POINT COUNTESS (1962): WPB-82335
POINT CYPRESS (1961): WPB-82326
POINT DIVIDE (1962): WPB-82337
POINT DORAN (1970): WPB-82375
POINT DUME (1961): WPB-82325
POINT ELLIS (1962); WPB-82330
POINT ESTERO (1963): WPB-82344
POINT EVANS (1967): WPB-82354
POINT FRANCIS (1967): WPB-82356
POINT FRANKLIN (1966): WPB-82350
POINT GAMMON (1962): WPB-82328
POINT GARNET (1961): WPB-82310
POINT GLASS (1962): WPB-82336
POINT GLOVER (1960): WPB-82307
POINT GRACE (1961): WPB-82323
POINT GREY (1961): WPB-82324
POINT HANNON (1967): WPB-82355
POINT HARRIS (1970): WPB-82376
POINT HERRON (1961): WPB-82318
POINT HEYER (1967): WPB-82369
POINT HIGHLAND (1962) WPB-82333
POINT HOBART (1970): WPB-82377
POINT HOPE (1960): WPB-82302
POINT HUDSON (1961): WPB-82322
POINT HURON (1967): WPB-82357
POINT JACKSON (1970): WPB-82378
POINT JEFFERSON (1960): WPB-82306
POINT KENNEDY (1961): WPB-82320
POINT KNOLL (1967): WPB-82367
POINT LEAGUE (1960): WPB-82304
POINT LEDGE (1962): WPB-82334
POINT LOBOS (1967): WPB-82366
POINT LOMAS (1961): WPB-82321
POINT LOOKOUT (1962): WPB-82341
POINT MARONE (1962): WPB-82331
POINT MARTIN (1970): WPB-82379
POINT MAST (1961): WPB-82316
POINT MONROE (1966): WPB-82353
POINT NOWELL (1967): WPB-82363
POINT ORIENT (1961): WPB-82319
POINT PARTRIDGE (1960): WPB-82305
POINT RICHMOND (1967): WPB-82370
POINT ROBERTS (1962): WPB-82332
POINT SAL (1966): WPB-82352
POINT SLOCUM (1961): WPB-82313
POINT SPENCER (1966): WPB-82349
POINT STEELE (1967): WPB-82359
POINT STUART (1967): WPB-82358
POINT SWIFT (1961): WPB-82312
POINT THATCHER (1961): WPB-82314
POINT TURNER (1967): WPB-82365
POINT VERDE (1961): WPB-82311
POINT WARDE (1967): WPB-82368
POINT WELLS (1963): WPB-82343
POINT WHITE (1961): WPB-82308
POINT WHITEHORN (1967): WPB-82364
POL (1943): WYP-382
POLAR SEA (1976); WAGB 11
POLAR STAR (1976); WAGB 10
POLARIS (1872)
POLK (1845)
POLLY (1809)
POMPANO (2001); WPB 87339
PONTCHARTRAIN (1928); later HMS HARTLAND, Y 00
PONTCHARTRAIN (1945); WPG 70; WHEC 70
PONTUS, USS; AGP 20 [LST 201]
POOLE, USS; DE 151
POPLAR (1939); WAGL 241; WLR 21
POPPY (1923)
PORTER (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 7
PORTSMOUTH (1829)
POTOMACK (1809)
POUGHKEEPSIE, USS; PF 26
PRIDE, USS; DE 323
PRIMROSE (1922)
PRIMROSE (1944); WLI 316/WAGL 316
PRIVATE NICHOLAS MINUE (1966)
PRUDENT, USS; PG 96
PUEBLO, USS; PF 13
PULASKI (1825)
PULASKI (1927)
PUTNAM (1865)
PYXIE (1923)
QUIGLEY (1919)
RACER (1867)
RACINE, USS; PF 100
RAMBLER (1943); WLI 298/WAGL 298
RAMSDEN (1952 USCG) DE 382; WDE 482
RANGER (1857)
RARITAN (1922)
RARITAN (1939); WYTM 93
RAYMOND EVANS (2014); WPC 1110
RAZORBILL (2001); WPB 87332
READING, USS; PF 66
RED BEECH (1964); WLM 686
RED BIRCH (1965); WLM 687
RED CEDAR (1970); WLM 688
RED OAK (1971); WLM 689
RED WOOD (1964); WLM 685
REDBUD (1944); WAGL/WLB 398
REDWING (1924 USCG)
RELIANCE (1861)
RELIANCE (1867)
RELIANCE (1927); WSC 150
RELIANCE (1964); WPC/WMEC 615
RELIEF (1867)
RELIEF (1921)
REPORT (1874)
RESCUE (1867)
RESOLUTE (1867)
RESOLUTE (1966); WPC/WMEC 620
RHODODENDRON (1935); WAGL 267
RHODES, USS; DE 384
RICHARD DIXON; WPC 1113
RICHARD ETHERIDGE (2012); WPC 1102
RICHARD RUSH (1831); a.k.a. RUSH
RICHARDS (1919)
RICHEY (1952 USCG) DE 385; WDE 485
RICKETTS, USS; DE 254
RIDLEY (2000); WPB 87328
ROANOKE ISLAND (1992); WPB 1346
ROBERT J. WALKER (1847); WALKER
ROBERT YERED (2013); WPC 1104
ROCKAWAY (1948 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 377
ROCKFORD, USS; PF 48
ROE (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 18
ROGER B. TANEY (1834); a.k.a. TANEY
ROGER B. TANEY (1936); WPG/WHEC 37; TANEY
ROSE (1870)
ROSE (1892)
ROSE (1916)
ROSS (1918)
RUBY (1890)
RUSH (1828); a.k.a. BENJAMIN RUSH
RUSH (1831); a.k.a. RICHARD RUSH
RUSH (1874)
RUSH (1885)
RUSH (1927); WSC 151
RUSH (1969); WHEC 723
SAGEBRUSH (1944); WAGL/WLB 399
SAGINAW (1977); WLIC 803
SAILFISH (2004); WPB 87356
SALLY (1808)
SALMON P. CHASE (1865)
SALMON P. CHASE (1878)
SALVIA (1944); WAGL 400/WLB 400
SAM PATCH (1830)
SAMUEL CHASE, USS; APA 26
SAMUEL D. INGHAM (1936); WPG/WAGC/WHEC 35; INGHAM
SAN PEDRO, USS; PF 37
SANDUSKY, USS; PF 54
SANGAMON (1962); WLR 65506
SANIBEL (1987) WPB 1312
SAPELO (1987); WPB 1314
SARANAC (1930); later HMS BANFF, Y 43; later SEBEC, WPG 164; later TAMPA
SASSAFRAS (1944); WAGL/WLB 401
SAUCY, USS; PG 65
SAUK (1944); WYTM 99
SAUKEE (1921)
SAUSALITO, USS; PF 4
SAVAGE, USS; DE 386
SAVILLE (1872)
SAWFISH (2004); WPB 87357
"SC" VESSELS
SC-527
SC-528
SC-671
SC-688
SC-689
SC-704
SC-705
SCALLY (1920)
SCAMMEL (1791)
SCAMMEL (1798)
SCIOTO (1962); WLR 65504
SCOUT (1896)
SCOUT (1914)
SEA CLOUD, USS; IX 99
SEA DRIFT (1853)
SEA HAWK (1982); WSES 2
SEAHAWK (2000); WPB 87323
SEA LION (2003); WPB 87352
SEARCH (1815)
SEARCH (1820)
SEARCH (1869)
SEARCH (1917)
SEBAGO (1930); LATER HMS WALNEY, Y 04;
SEBAGO (1945); WPG/WHEC 42
SEBEC (see SARANAC)
SEDGE (1944); WAGL/WLB 402
SELLSTROM, USS; DE 255
SEMINOLE (1900)
SEMMES (1932 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 20
SENECA (1908)
SENECA (1987); WMEC 906; ex-PICKERING
SENTINEL (1918)
SENTINEL (1919)
SEQUOIA (1908); WAGL 243
SEQUOIA (2003); WLB 215
SERPENS, USS; AK 97
SEWARD (1864); a.k.a. WILLIAM H. SEWARD
SEYMOUR (1867); ex-ISAAC N. SEYMOUR; ex-J. N. SEYMOUR; later TULIP
SHADBUSH (1944); WAGL/WLI 286
SHACKLE (1963); WYTL 65609
SHARPIE (1885)
SHAMAL (2004); WPC 13
SHAW (1926 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 22
SHAWNEE (1922)
SHEARWATER (1982); WSES 3
SHEARWATER (2002); WPB 87349
SHEBOYGAN, USS; PF 57
SHEEPSCOT, USS; AOG 24
SHERMAN (1866)
SHERMAN (1968); WHEC 720
SHOSHONE (1931); LATER HMS LANGUARD, Y 56
SHREVEPORT, USS; PF 23
SHRIKE (2002); WPB 87342
SHRUB (1920)
SHUBRICK (1857)
SITKINAK (1989); WPB 1329
SKIPJACK (2004); WPB 87353
SKYLARK (1856); later WATCHFUL
SLEDGE (1962); WLIC 75303
SMILAX (1944); WLI/WAGL 315
SMITH (1887)
SMITH (1919)
SNOHOMISH (1908)
SNOHOMISH (1944); WYTM 98
SNOWDROP (1897)
SOCKEYE (2001); WPB 87337
SOMERSET, USS; AK 212
SORREL (1943); WAGL 296; WLB 296
SOUTH CAROLINA (1793)
SOUTH CAROLINA (1798)
SOUTH CAROLINA (1815)
SOUTHWIND (1944 & 1966 USCG); (transferred to USSR 1945); ABG 280; WAGB 280
SPAR (1944); WAGL 403; WLB 403
SPAR (2000); WLB 206
SPEEDWELL (1923)
SPERRY (FRANK, 1891)
SPENCER (1844)
SPENCER (1937); WPG / WAGC / WHEC 36; JOHN C. SPENCER
SPENCER (1986); WMEC 906; ex-SENECA
SPIKE (1966); WLIC 75308
SPRAY (1853)
SPRUCE (1923); WAGL 246
SPRUCE (1947); WAK 246; ex-FS 222
ST MARYS (1801)
STATEN ISLAND (1944 USSR); (1965 USCG); WAG 278; AGB 278; WAGB 278
STATEN ISLAND (1991); WPB 1345
STEADFAST (1968); WPC 623; WMEC 623
STELLENWERF (1919)
STEELHEAD (2000); WPB 87324
STEROPE, USS; AK 96
STEVENS (1862); a.k.a. E. A. STEVENS; a.k.a. NAUGATUCK
STEVENS (1871)
STINGRAY (1999); WPB 87305
STODDERT (1834)
STORIS (1942); WMEC 38
STRATTON (2012); WMSL 752
STURGEON (2001); WPB 87336
STURGEON BAY (1988); WTGB 109
SUMAC (1903)
SUMAC (1944)
SUMNER (1861)
SUNBEAM (1852)
SUNDEW (1924)
SUNDEW (1944); WAGL 404; WLB 404
SUNFLOWER (1907)
SUNNYSIDE (1865)
SUNRISE (1867)
SUNSET (1867)
SURPRISE (1815)
SURVEYOR (1807)
SUSAN (1867)
SUSSEX, USS; AK213
SWEETBRIER (1944); WAGL 405; WLB 405
SWEETGUM (1943); WAGL 309; WLB 309
SWIFT (1919)
SWIFTSURE (1825); later CRAWFORD
SWIVEL (1961); WYTL 65603
SYCAMORE (1941); WAGL 268; WLR 268
TACKLE (1962); WYTL 65604
TACOMA, USS; PF 3
TAHOE (1928); Later HMS FISHGUARD, Y 59
TAHOMA (1909)
TAHOMA (1934); WPG 80
TAHOMA (1988); WMEC 908; ex-LEGARE
TAKANA (1918)
TALLAPOOSA (1915); WPG 52
TALLEY (1920)
TAMARACK (1934); WAGL 248/WLI 248
TAMAROA (1921)
TAMAROA (1946 USCG); ATF 95; WAT/WMEC 166; ex-ZUNI
TAMPA (1912) ex-MIAMI
TAMPA (1921); WPG 48
TAMPA (1947); WPG 164; ex-SARANAC; ex-SEBEC
TAMPA (1984); WMEC 902
TANAGER (1964 USCG); AM/MSF/WTR 885
TANEY (1834); a.k.a. ROGER B. TANEY
TANEY (1936); WPG/WHEC 37; ROGER B. TANEY
TARPON (1999); WPB 87310
TARRAGON (1915)
TARRANT, USS; AK 214
TAYLOR (1920)
TEAZER (1830)
TEMPEST (2005); WPC 2
TENCH COXE (1876)
TERN (2002); WPB 87343
TERRY (1925 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 19
THETIS (1899)
THETIS (1931); WPC 115
THETIS (1989); WMEC 910
THISTLE (1890)
THISTLE (1927)
THISTLE (1946); BSP 1049; WAGL 409
THOMAS EWING (1841)
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1802)
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1809) (?)
THOMPSON (1857)
THORFINN (1943); WYP 383
THORFJELL (1943); WYP 384
THORGAUT (1942); WYP 377
THORIS (1943); WYP 378
THORN (1808)
THUNDER BAY (1985); WTGB 108
THUNDERBOLT (1998); WPC 12
TIGER (1861)
TIGER (1927); WSC / WPC 152
TINGARD (1919)
TIOGA (1916)
TIOGA (1894); ex-CALUMET; WYT 74
TORNADO (2004); WPC 14
TOUCEY (1857)
TOWLINE (1962); WYTL 65605
TRAVIS (1927); WSC/WPC 153
TRILLIUM (1945 AUS); (1946 USCG); WAK 170
TRIPPE (1924 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 20
TRITON (1934); WPC 115
TRIUMPH I (1935); CG 52301
TRIUMPH II (1961); CG 52314
TUCKAHOE (1935)
TUCKER (1926 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 23
TULIP (1869); ex-J. N. SEYMOUR
TULIP (1908); WAGL 249
TUPELO (1943); WAGL 303; WLB 303
TUSCARORA (1902)
TUSITALA (1940 USCG); WIX
TWO MYRTLES (1908); ex-TWO MYRTLES
TYBEE (1895)
TYBEE (1989); WPB 1330
UNALGA (1912)
UNALGA (1946 USCG); AKA 215; WAK 185; ex-TIPTON
UNANIMITY (1798)
UNIMAK (1948 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 379
UNION (1808)
UNIONTOWN, USS; PF 65
UNO (1865)
UPSHUR (ABEL P.; 1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 15
UTE (1980 USCG); ATF/WMEC 76
VALIANT (1919)
VALIANT (1967); WPC/WMEC 621
VAN BUREN (1839)
VAN BUREN, USS; PF 42
VAN SANTVOORT (1857); later COEUR DE LEON
VANDERBILT (1873)
VANCE (1952 USCG) DE 387; WDE 487
VARINA (1861)
VASHON (1986); WPB 1308 (Forthcoming)
VAUGHAN (1920)
VEMA (1941 USCG); WIX
VENTUROUS (1968); WPC/WMEC 625
VERBENA (1870)
VERBENA (1944); WLI/WAGL 317
VETO (1832)
VICTORY (1956); CG 52312
VIDETTE (1919)
VIGILANT (1791)
VIGILANT (1802)
VIGILANT (1812)
VIGILANT (1824); later DALLAS
VIGILANT (1843)
VIGILANT (1856)
VIGILANT (1867)
VIGILANT (1910); AB 17
VIGILANT (1927); WSC/WPC 154
VIGILANT (1964); WPC/WMEC 617
VIGOROUS (1969); WPC/WMEC 627
VIOLET (1871)
VIOLET (1930); WAGL 250
VIRGINIA (1791)
VIRGINIA (1797)
VIRGINIA (1807)
VIRGINIA II (1926); CG 801
VISE (1963); WLIC 75305
VINCES (1931)
VIXEN (1861)
VOLADOR, USS; IX 59
VOYAGER (1919)
WACHUSETT (1946); WPG / WHEC 44
WAESCHE (2010); WMSL 751
WAHOO (2002); WPB 87345
WAINWRIGHT (1926 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 24
WAKEFIELD, USS; AP 21
WAKEROBIN (1927); WAGL 251
WALKER (1847); a.k.a. ROBERT J. WALKER
WALNUT (1939); WAGL / WLM 252
WALNUT (1999); WLB 205
WARRINGTON (1871)
WASHINGTON (1832)
WASHINGTON (1837)
WASHINGTON (1989); WPB 1331
WASP (1825)
WATCHFUL (1856); ex-SKYLARK
WATER LILY (1895)
WAVE (1853)
WAYANDA (1863)
WAYANDA (Floating Base, 1924)
WEDGE (1964); WLR 75307
WESTWIND (1944 & 1952 USCG); (transferred to USSR 1945); WAG/WAGB 281
WHITE ALDER (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 541
WHITE BUSH (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 542
WHITE HEATH (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 545
WHITE HOLLY (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 543
WHITE LUPINE (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 546
WHITE PINE (1948 USCG); WAGL/WLM 547
WHITE SAGE (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 544
WHITE SUMAC (1947 USCG); WAGL/WLM 540
WICOMICO (1942 USCG)
WILDERNESS (1865); a.k.a. JOHN A. DIX
WILKES (1926 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 25
WILLIAM & JOHN (1809)
WILLIAM AIKEN (1852)
WILLIAM E. CHANDLER (1866); ex-JASMINE
WILLIAM FLORES (2012); WPC 1103
WILLIAM H. SEWARD (1864); a.k.a. SEWARD
WILLIAM J. DUANE (1841); a.k.a. DUANE
WILLIAM J. DUANE (1849); a.k.a. DUANE
WILLIAM J. DUANE (1936); WPG / WHEC 33; later DUANE
WILLIAM P. FESSENDEN (1865)
WILLIAM R. KING (1853)
WILLIAM TATE (1999); WLM 560
WILLIAM TRUMP (2014); WPC 1111
WILLOW (1927)
WILLOW (1947 USCG); ACM 8; WAGL / WLB 332
WILLOW (1997): WLB 202
WINANTS (1862)
WINDOM (1896) later COMANCHE
WINNEBAGO (1945); WPG / WHEC 40
WINNISIMMET (1903); WYT 84
WINONA (1890)
WINONA (1946); WPG / WHEC 65
WINSLOW (1864)
WIRE (1963); WYTL 65612
WISSAHICKON (1904)
WISTARIA (1882)
WISTARIA (1933); WAGL/WLI 254 (a.k.a. WISTERIA)
WOLCOTT (1831)
WOLCOTT (1873)
WOLCOTT (1926)
WOOD, (WELBORN C.); (1931 USCG); CG DESTROYER CG 19
WOODBINE (1914)
WOODBINE (1942); WAGL/WLB 289
WOODBURY (1837); LEVI WOODBURY
WOODBURY (1863) LEVI WOODBURY (formerly-MAHONING)
WOODBURY (1927); WSC 155
WOODRUSH (1944); WAGL/WLB 407
WOONSOCKET, USS; PF 32
WRANGELL (1989); WPB 1332
WYACONDA (1965) WLR 75403
YAKUTAT (1948 USCG); WAVP/WHEC 380
YAMACRAW (1909)
YAMACRAW (1947 USCG) ACM 9; ARC 5; WAGL/WARC/WLB 333
YANKTON (1944); WYTM 72
YEATON (1927); WSC/WPC 156
YELLOWFIN (2000); WPB 87319
YERBA BUENA (1907)
YOCONA (1919)
YOCONA (1946 USCG); ARS 26; WAT/WMEC 168; ex-SEIZE
YORK (1919)
"YP" VESSELS, Yard Patrol Vessels Manned by Coast Guard crews, 1941-1946
YP-28
YP-70
YP-75
YP-93
YP-98
YP-114
YP-115.
YP-116
YP-120
YP-122
YP-127
YP-130
YP-131
YP-134
YP-135
YP-140
YP-142
YP-143
YP-197
YP-198
YP-227
YP-250
YP-251
YP-259
YP-260
YP-316
YP-323
YP-324
YP-325
YP-335
YP-339
YP-341
YP-361
YP-362
YP-370
YP-371
YP-381
YP-401
YP-411
YP-677
ZEPHYR (2004); WPC 8
ZINNIA (1939); WAGL/WLI 255
ZIZANIA (1888)