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  2. USCGC Morgenthau - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Guard commissioned the Morgenthau on March 10, 1969. After 48 years of continuous service the U.S. Coast Guard decommissioned the Morgenthau on April 18, 2017, and the ship was sold to Vietnam. On 27 May 2017 the Vietnam Coast Guard commissioned the former cutter as patrol ship CSB 8020.

  3. Vietnam Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    According to the Vietnam Coast Guard Law (Vietnamese: Luật Cảnh sát biển) which "prescribes the status, functions, roles, powers, organization and operation of the Vietnam Coast Guard" and declaring the "responsibilities of involved entities and persons", the Vietnam Coast Guard shall be "...under the absolute and all-aspect leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the supreme ...

  4. Coast Guard Squadron One - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the U.S. Navy queried the Treasury Department, the lead agency for the U.S. Coast Guard at the time, about the availability of suitable vessels. [15] [16] The Coast Guard had only a very minor role in combat operations during the Korean War and the Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral Edwin J. Roland, responded to the ...

  5. Point-class cutter - Wikipedia

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    Following the Coast Guard custom in place in 1960 of not naming vessels under 100 feet in length, the first 44 Point-class patrol boats were only identified by their hull number using the scheme of WPB-823xx, where 82 was the design length of the hull. [2]

  6. USCGC Point Welcome - Wikipedia

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    The original bow-mounted machine gun was replaced with a combination over-under .50 caliber machine gun/81mm trigger-fired mortar, developed by the Coast Guard for service in South Vietnam. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] For service in Vietnam, two additional commissioned officers were added to the crew to add seniority in the mission of ...

  7. Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle (PACV), also known as the Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV) in Army and Coast Guard service, was a United States Navy and Army hovercraft used as a patrol boat in marshy and riverine areas during the Vietnam War between 1966 and 1970. Six hovercraft were built, three for the Army and three for the Navy.

  8. USCGC Mellon - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton-class cutters were among the first American vessels to use jet aircraft-type turbines for propulsion. [1] She was decommissioned on 21 August 2020 and is earmarked for transfer to the Vietnam Coast Guard as CSB 8022, joining her sister ships Morgenthau and John Midgett.

  9. USCGC Taney - Wikipedia

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    She was then ordered for duty with Coast Guard Squadron Three which was supporting the Navy's Operation Market Time patrols off the coast of Vietnam. There Taney served a 10-month tour of duty, providing naval gunfire support and preventing enemy infiltration along the coastal routes used by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. [5]