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  2. Coast Guard Base Boston - Wikipedia

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    United States Coast Guard Base Boston is located in the North End, Boston, Massachusetts. It is home to a number of cutters, USCGC Marlin, USCGC Pendant (WYTL-65608) and soon to host 6 new Fast Response Cutters, along with other small fleet units. The small boat station located on the base was re-opened in 2003 after being closed in 1996.

  3. List of military installations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod [2] Bases. Coast Guard Base Boston [18] Coast Guard Base Cape Cod [19] Depots. United States Coast Guard Buoy Depot, South Weymouth [20] Stations. Coast Guard Station Brant Point [21] Coast Guard Station Cape Cod Canal [21] Coast Guard Station Chatham [21] Coast Guard Station Gloucester [22] Coast Guard Station ...

  4. United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, ... Boston, Massachusetts: New England states, eastern New York and northern New Jersey: 1: 5th:

  5. List of United States Coast Guard stations - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Station Boston: Boston: Unknown 2003 1996 Active No N/A N/A Unknown [30] Coast Guard Station Brant Point: Nantucket: Unknown Active Unknown [31] Coast Guard Station Brant Rock: Marshfield: 1892–1893 1953 Yes Unknown 2nd 29 [32] Coast Guard Station Cahoons Hollow: Wellfleet: 1872–1873 1950 10 38 [33] Joint Base Cape Cod: Bourne ...

  6. USRC Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    USRC Massachusetts was one of the first ten cutters operated by the Revenue-Marine (later to become the US Coast Guard). She was built in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and served out of Boston. Massachusetts by tradition is held to be the first revenue cutter to enter active service. She was also the first to be decommissioned, having a very ...

  7. United States Customshouse (Barnstable, Massachusetts)

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    The U.S. Customshouse (now known as the Coast Guard Heritage Museum and the Donald G. Trayser Memorial Museum) is a historic customs house and United States Coast Guard museum on Cobbs Hill in Barnstable, Massachusetts.

  8. Fort Heath - Wikipedia

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    The United States Coast Guard radio station at Fort Heath (call sign "NMF") opened on 12 November 1931, and was initially used for testing "traffic…relayed from Point Bonita, California." The station had three 50-foot masts in 1934 (e.g., "Heath Northwest Radio Mast") [ 27 ] but as a trial for determining if Navy facilities could instead ...

  9. USCGC Marlin - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Marlin is the fourth Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat.Her home port is Boston, Massachusetts. [1]In 2010 Marlin was assigned to help clean up oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.