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  2. USCGC James Rankin - Wikipedia

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    After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Coast Guard closed a portion of the Potomac River near sensitive sites in Washington, D.C. James Rankin was dispatched to patrol the river and enforce the closure. [26] In May 2006, the ship served as a training base for 60 firefighters training to extinguish ship fires. [27]

  3. Piney Point Light - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits at the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum focus on the lighthouse, the United States Coast Guard, the Piney Point area, and the story of the Black Panther U-1105 German submarine sunk in the Potomac that now serves as a shipwreck dive preserve. The Potomac River Maritime Exhibit displays four historic wooden vessels in a separate building.

  4. Smith Point Light - Wikipedia

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    Smith Point, at the mouth of the Potomac River, has been marked by a succession of lights, having been served by three towers, three lightships, a screw-pile lighthouse, and the present caisson structure. The first light, a stone tower, was erected by Elzy Burroughs on Smith Point itself in 1802. Erosion at the point was severe, and the light ...

  5. Weather Service issues river flood warnings for parts of the ...

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    The Potomac River, at Shepherdstown, was at 10.68 feet as of 5:15 a.m. Wednesday, according to the weather service's latest online observation. ... Coast Guard is searching for 5 people after a ...

  6. USCGC Cuyahoga - Wikipedia

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    On 20 October 1978, Cuyahoga was the oldest commissioned vessel in Coast Guard service and was conducting a night-time training cruise during clear weather. She was heading north at 12 knots in the Chesapeake Bay off Smith Point Light near the mouth of the Potomac River.

  7. USCGC Gentian - Wikipedia

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    From December 1942 to January 1944 Gentian was stationed in New York. On 3 February 1944 Gentian was reassigned to Cape May, New Jersey and was used for maintaining navigational aids, search and rescue operations, annual ice breaking on the Hudson River, numerous tows of Coast Guard vessels to the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland and law enforcement.

  8. Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling - Wikipedia

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    Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling (JBAB) is responsible for providing installation support to 17,000 military, civilian employees and their families, 48 mission and tenant units, including ceremonial units (United States Air Force Honor Guard, USAF Band, USAF Chaplains, the Navy Ceremonial Guard), various Army, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Joint Service commands and other DOD and federal agencies.

  9. Potomac River - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac River (/ p ... and is the fourth-largest river along the East Coast of the United ... C&O Feeder Dam No. 7 and Guard Lock No. 7 were proposed to be ...