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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...nor of [[Edward Robert Sellstrom]], a Naval aviator, who was awarded the [[Navy Cross]] for his superb marksmanship in shooting down attacking [[Empire of
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  • ...vessels and [[convoys]]. Post-war, she performed additional duties for the Navy, including those of a [[radar picket]] ship and a safety and support ship f ...oyd Jones Mills]] who was awarded the [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] posthumously for his brave actions in the [[A
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. ...]. From January 1945 to late May she escorted convoys between the [[United States]], [[France]], and [[Great Britain]]. That April, ''Richey'' rescued 32 men
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  • ...vided destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s. ...returned to the [[United States]] with Convoy GUS (Gibraltar to the United States) 33 and arrived at [[New York City]] on 3 April.
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  • ...ted Casablanca with GUS-33 for the return voyage and put into the New York Navy Yard on the 23d for availability. ...'' next got underway on 12 April, with the other ships of CortDiv 45 and a Navy-manned destroyer escort division, to screen the 102 merchantmen of convoy U
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  • ...-386)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. Navy]] during [[World War II]]. On 23 December, 1943 she departed for the U. S. Navy Yard in Charleston, South Carolina for post-shakedown repairs.
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  • |Ship struck=September 26, 1966 from [[Navy List]] ...2)|RVNS ''Tran Quang Khai'' (HQ-02)]] 1971-1975<br/>Served as [[Philippine Navy]] patrol vessel [[BRP Diego Silang (PF-9)|BRP ''Diego Silang'' (PF-9)]] 197
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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship fate=Loaned to [[United States Coast Guard]] 16 September 1948<br/>Permanently transferred to Coast Guard
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  • ...oan'' (HQ-06)]] 1971-1975<br/>Cannibalized for spare parts by [[Philippine Navy]] without entering service '''USS ''Cook Inlet'' (AVP-36)''' was a [[United States Navy]] [[Barnegat class small seaplane tender|''Barnegat''-class]] small [[seapl
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  • ...ibalized for spare parts in Philippines without ever entering [[Philippine Navy]] service |Ship complement=215 (ships' company)<br/>367 (with aviation unit)
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  • |Ship builder=[[Puget Sound Navy Yard]], [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]], [[Washington (state)|Washingto ...p fate=Loaned to [[U.S. Coast Guard]] 19 April 1949<br/>Returned to [[U.S. Navy]] March 1969<br/>Sunk as target 15 May 1969
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  • |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}} ...to [[U.S. Coast Guard]] 14 September 1948<br/>Permanently transferred from Navy to Coast Guard 26 September 1966
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  • ...U.S. Coast Guard]] 14 September 1948<br/>Permanently transferred from U.S. Navy to Coast Guard 26 September 1966<br/>Sunk as [[artificial reef]] after deco |Ship notes=Served as [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|Coast Guard cutter]] [[USCGC Unimak (WAVP-379)|USCGC ''U
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  • ...the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] markings on its ships.. |Ship country=United States
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  • ...f the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] marking on its ships. |Ship country=United States
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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}}
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  • |Ship country=United States |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|United States|coast guard}}
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  • ...f the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing strip"]] markings on its ships. |Ship country=United States
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  • |Ship fate=Returned to the US Navy, 19 December 1951 |Ship fate=Turned over to the [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • ...icade'' (ACM-3)''' was a {{sclass|Chimo|minelayer}} in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. ...West Virginia]], by the Marietta Manufacturing Co. She was acquired by the Navy on 7 April 1944, renamed ''Barricade'', and commissioned the same day, Lt.
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