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  2. USCGC Sea Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The standard Marine Protector is armed with a pair of fifty caliber Browning M2 machine gun, that mount on pintles, on the port and starboard rail of the foredeck. But for the four vessels ordered for the Navy (Sea Dragon, Sea Dog, Sea Devil and Sea Fox) a third machine gun was added, mounted on a pedestal, in the middle of the foredeck. The ...

  3. USCGC Sea Devil - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Sea Devil is the 68th Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat to be built, and the first of four to be paid for by the US Navy. It is operated by the U.S. Coast Guard . [ 1 ] Her home port is Kings Bay, Georgia , where she and her sister ship Sea Fox are assigned to one of two Maritime Force Protection Units . [ 2 ]

  4. USCGC Sea Fox - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Sea Fox was the last Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat to be built. [1] Her first home port was Bangor, Washington where she was part of the Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit there, in company with her sister ship USCGC Sea Devil .

  5. Marine Protector-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Protector-class patrol boat is a type of coastal patrol boat of the United States Coast Guard. The 87-foot-long (27 m) vessels are based on the Stan 2600 design by Damen Group and were built by Bollinger Shipyards of Lockport, Louisiana .

  6. Navy Reserve Merchant Marine Insignia - Wikipedia

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    The breast insignia of the present Merchant Marine Reserve, U. S. Naval Reserve (Eagle and Scroll) was approved for wear on merchant marine uniforms on 7 April 1938, by Secretary of the Navy, Claude A. Swanson. It replaced the miniature cap device. The authorization for the insignia was the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, which states:

  7. Messenger line - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The term is also used for a line used to pull or lower a package along a downline or jackstay. [3] A heaving line is a rope with a weighted end which can be thrown relatively easily across a gap. If it is attached to a heavier line, warp, or chain and then used to pull the heavier line across the gap it is being used as a messenger line.