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  • ...f the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] marking on its ships. ...p fate=Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968
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  • ...49<br/>Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968 ...0px|left|''Coos Bay'' being sunk as a target off [[Virginia]] on 9 January 1968.]]The Coast Guard decommissioned ''Coos Bay'' on 1 September 1966, and bert
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  • ...the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] markings on its ships. ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ...f the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] marking on its ships. ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ...the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] markings on its ships.. ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ...948]</ref> or October<ref>Per her ''Dictionary of American Naval Fightings Ships'' entry (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria-ii.htm) entry.< ...="history.navy.mil">Quote is from ''Dictionary of American Naval Fightings Ships'' (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria-ii.htm) entry and is
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  • ...f the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] marking on its ships. ...tm</ref> 19 July 1946,<ref>Per the ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' at http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b6/biscayne-i.htm</ref> or 29 July 1
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  • ...Coast Guard]] 10 July 1946<br/>Transferred to U.S. Navy and sunk as target 1968 ...VP-385)|USCGC ''Dexter'' (WAGC-18, WAVP-385, WHEC-385]] 1946-1952 and 1958-1968
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  • ...the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] markings on its ships. ...uard]] inspected her for possible Coast Guard service. ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G ...check point at the [[point of no return]], a relay point for messages from ships and aircraft, as a source of the latest weather information for passing air
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  • ...ppines on 5 April 1976<ref>Per the ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/y1/yakutat.htm).</ref> or 6 April ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ...f the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing strip"]] markings on its ships. ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ...ith [[Service Squadron 1]]. From June through September, she broke ice for ships resupplying the [[Distant Early Warning Line|Distant Early Warning (DEW) Li ...sland'' departed Seattle on 5 July 1956 to lead another convoy of resupply ships bound for the DEW Line through the ice, returning to Seattle on 6 September
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  • |Ship notes= Transferred to Seattle, 12 April 1968 ...ioning on 15 December 1967 and transfer to Seattle, Washington on 12 April 1968.<ref>http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Heather_1947.pdf | USCG History
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  • ....history.navy.mil/danfs/r8/rockaway.htm).</ref> [[Seattle, Washington]] (4 ships) |Total ships building=
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  • ...ubmarine force. The craft carried out tests in [[Puget Sound]] during 1967-1968. [[Category:United States Navy North Carolina-related ships]]
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  • |Ship in service=7 March 1968 ...ific Fleet. In addition, she conducted day and night operations with Fleet ships ranging from cruisers to patrol craft. During her tour of duty in Coronado,
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  • |Ship laid down=24 May 1968 |Ship launched=7 December 1968
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  • |Ship launched=13 April 1968 ...acoma Boatbuilding Co., in her namesake city. She was launched on 13 April 1968, sponsored by Mrs. Arne K. Strom, and was commissioned on 14 July 1969, wit
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  • |Ship launched=8 June 1968 ...the second ship to be named [[Chehalis]]. ''Chehalis'' was launched 8 June 1968 at the [[Tacoma Boatbuilding Company]]. She was commissioned 8 November 196
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