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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 fate=Loaned to [[U.S. Coast Guard]] 4 May 1949<br/>Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968
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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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  • |Ship country=[[United States]] ([[United States Navy|Navy]]) |Ship fate=Transferred to <br/>[[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • |Ship country=United States ...sides. The ''Tucumcari'' was one of two prototype boats contracted by the Navy for the purpose of evaluating the latest hydrofoil technology. The second b
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  • |Ship country={{nowrap|United States}} ...''' was a {{sclass|PC-461|submarine chaser}} built for the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. She was later renamed '''''Antigo'' (PC-470)'''
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  • |used_by=<small>{{flagicon|United States|size=22px}} United States ...tes Navy]] [[heavy cruiser]]s and two early [[aircraft carriers]]. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 8 inches (20 cm)
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