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  • 11Lifeboat (rescue) — For a shipboard vessel designed to provide emergency escape, see Lifeboat (shipboard); for other uses, see Lifeboat (disambiguation) A rescue lifeboat is a boat rescue craft which is used to attend a vessel in distress, or its survivors, to… …

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  • 12Bayou La Batre, Alabama — Infobox Settlement official name = Bayou La Batre, Alabama settlement type = City imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Mobile County and the state of Alabama mapsize1 = map… …

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  • 13Equipment of the United States Coast Guard — The United States Coast Guard uses cutters and small boats on the water, and fixed and rotary wing (helicopters) aircraft in the air. They also use a variety of firearms, including handguns, rifles and machine guns.CuttersOriginally, the Coast… …

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  • 14cutter — /kut euhr/, n. 1. a person who cuts, esp. as a job, as one who cuts fabric for garments. 2. a machine, tool, or other device for cutting. 3. Naut. a. a single masted sailing vessel, very similar to a sloop but having its mast set somewhat farther …

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  • 15Chris-Craft Boats — Fate merged Successor Chris Craft Industries Founded 1874 Defunct 1960 Headquarters Algonac, Michigan Key people Chris Smith …

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  • 16United States Coast Guard Yard — U.S. Coast Guard Yard Curtis Bay U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 17Coast Guard Station Woods Hole — Part of 1st District Woods Hole, Massachusetts …

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  • 18NOAAS John N. Cobb (R 552) — John N. Cobb (R 552) Career (United States) …

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  • 19USCGC Cuyahoga (WIX-157) — Class HistoryThe Active Class Patrol Boats were one of the most useful and long lasting in the service. 33 ships were built with 16 cutters still in use in the 1960’s. The last to be decommissioned was the USCGC|Morris|WSC 147 in 1970; the last… …

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  • 20launch — launch1 launchable, adj. /lawnch, lahnch/, v.t. 1. to set (a boat or ship) in the water. 2. to float (a newly constructed boat or ship) usually by allowing to slide down inclined ways into the water. 3. to send forth, catapult, or release, as a… …

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