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  2. USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter based at Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. Campbell is the sixth Coast Guard Cutter to bear the name and is assigned to the Atlantic .

  3. USCGC Campbell (WPG-32) - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Campbell (WPG-32) was a 327-foot (100 m) Secretary-class (also known as Treasury-class) United States Coast Guard ship built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1935-1936 and commissioned in 1936. Seven similar "combat cutters" were built and named for secretaries of the United States Treasury. Campbell was named for George Washington Campbell.

  4. USCGC Campbell - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Campbell may refer to more than one United States Coast Guard ship. Revenue Schooner Campbell, named for George Washington Campbell, Treasury Secretary, in service 1830 – 1834; Revenue Schooner Campbell, named for George Washington Campbell, Treasury Secretary, in service 1834 – 1839; Revenue Cutter Campbell, named for George ...

  5. Sinbad, real-life WWII Coast Guard 'salty dog,' retired in ...

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    Such was the luck for Sinbad, a crew member of the Coast Guard Cutter Campbell for 11 years. According to Mike Walling, who wrote a new introduction to George F. Foley’s 1945 book “Sinbad of ...

  6. Zillow Gone Wild is fixated on this ‘old world’ castle in ...

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    It’s named The Campbell Castle. And while it’s 134 years old, it has a very modern history of gracing short-term vacation rental websites like VRBO and Airbnb and has even served as an upscale ...

  7. United States Coast Guard Cutter - Wikipedia

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    The Revenue Marine and the Revenue Cutter Service, as it was known variously throughout the late 18th and the 19th centuries, referred to its ships as cutters.The term is English in origin and refers to a specific type of vessel, namely, "a small, decked ship with one mast and bowsprit, with a gaff mainsail on a boom, a square yard and topsail, and two jibs or a jib and a staysail."

  8. List of United States Coast Guard cutters - Wikipedia

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    The List of United States Coast Guard Cutters is a listing of all cutters to have been commissioned by the United States Coast Guard during the history of that service. It is sorted by length down to 65', the minimum length of a USCG cutter.

  9. United States Coast Guard History and Heritage Sites

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    Coast Guard Park No N/A N/A Glen Haven Michigan Glen Haven Cannery Boathouse: U.S. Coast Guard 1915–Present: 36 Foot MLB: No N/A N/A Unknown Hull Number Glen Haven Michigan Sleeping Bear Point Coast Guard Station Maritime Museum U.S. Life-Saving Service 1848–1915: Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station: NRHP 79000285: April 26, 1979 Grand ...