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  2. USLHT Arbutus (1879 ship) - Wikipedia

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    In 1909 Arbutus had a complement of 5 officers and 14 men. [12] Lighthouse tenders were named for trees and shrubs. Arbutus is a genus of flowering plants in the heather family. The Arbutus launched in 1879 was the second vessel of that name to serve as a lighthouse tender. [17] [18] A subsequent USLHT Arbutus was launched in 1933. [19]

  3. Lighthouse tender - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, these ships originally served as part of the Lighthouse Service and now are part of the Coast Guard. The first American tender of the Lighthouse Service was former revenue cutter Rushnourder, which was acquired in 1840. The first steam tender was the Shubrick, completed in 1857 and put into service on the West Coast in ...

  4. USLHT Arbutus (1933 ship) - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the Lighthouse Service was merged into the United States Coast Guard and the ship became USCGC Arbutus. During the war she was under United States Navy control. She served as an anti-submarine net-tender at Newport, Rhode Island. After the war she was posted to New York and resumed her buoy tender responsibilities. She was ...

  5. List of lightships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    These numbers are the primary means of identifying individual lightships across her various stations. In 1938, the Lighthouse Service retroactively allocated letter codes to the unnumbered lightships based on their research of available records, although some ships may have been lost or misidentified. [3]

  6. Ship's tender - Wikipedia

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    Chase boat, a tender generally not carried by the main vessel. It may be towed, travel under its own power, or be stationed in port. Destroyer tender, a large ship used to support a flotilla of destroyers or other small warships. Dive tender, a ship or boat used to support the actions of divers. [citation needed] Also known as a diving support ...

  7. USCGC Lilac - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Lighthouse Service was merged into the United States Coast Guard on 1 July 1939. [29] Lilac remained stationed in Delaware, her area now the responsibility of the 5th Coast Guard District. She was classified as an "auxiliary vessel, lighthouse tender" and given the pennant number WAGL-227. Beyond the pennant number on her bow, there ...

  8. Category:Lighthouse tenders - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Lighthouse tenders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lighthouse tenders of the United States" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.