83 footers
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CG83369
April 1944
CG83369 alongside CORE CVE-13
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| Contributed by Don Roberts |
CG83482
1952 KAUAI HI
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| Contributed by Don Roberts |
The contributor and cook doing his thing aboard the 83482.
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| CG83312 Courtesy of John W. Connor |
CG83312
c1950
Probably in the Norfolk VA area. Note the stack!
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| Crew of CG 83312 Courtesy of John W. Connor |
Crew of the CG83312 c1950
Third from bottom left is contributors Father EN1 John H. Connor. He later retired as an ENC. Does anyone recognize
the other members?
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CG83412
1956
This vessel was assigned to Noyo River California.
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| Courtesy of Bill Collette |
CG-83518
Cape May NJ
The 83518 with the CGC Unimak in the background along with an unidentified 125 ft cutter and possibly another 83 footer
behind the 83518.
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| Don Hanley USCG (ret) photo |
CG83400
1958
San Juan Puerto Rico.
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| Don Hanley USCG (ret) photo |
CG83506
1958
San Juan Puerto Rico.
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| USCG photo courtesy of Ron Janard |
CGC-457
WWII
Official Coast Guard caption on reverse says: U.S. Coast Guard sub-busters strike out to take up their part in the convoy
escort duty as they sweep the shipping lanes -- armed for combat against the enemy...and loaded with death-dealing depth charges
as they protect the convoys of merchant ships...and hunt for enemy submarines.
CG83457
Sometime after the war.
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CG-83300
1959
Moored at CG Base Alameda.
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