83-foot patrol boat

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American Coast Guard patrol craft. 

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ship classUnited StatesUnited States Coast Guard230 produced, 
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26-G-2346 Normandy Invasion, June 194426-G-2346 Normandy Invasion, June 1944
26-G-3743 Normandy Invasion, June 194426-G-3743 Normandy Invasion, June 1944
CG-624, later CG-14, an 83-foot US Coast Guard craft, shortly after its launching during World War IICG-624, later CG-14, an 83-foot US Coast Guard craft, shortly after its launching during World War II
CG-83301CG-83301
CG-83369CG-83369
CG-83434CG-83434
CG-83475CG-83475
Coast Guardsmen aboard an 83-foot wooden patrol boat rescue survivors from the English Channel near Normandy, France, June 6, 1944.Coast Guardsmen aboard an 83-foot wooden patrol boat rescue survivors from the English Channel near Normandy, France, June 6, 1944.
Coast Guard Cutter 16, an 83-foot wooden patrol boat assigned to Coast Guard Rescue Flotilla One, sits out of the water in Poole, England, in 1944.Coast Guard Cutter 16, an 83-foot wooden patrol boat assigned to Coast Guard Rescue Flotilla One, sits out of the water in Poole, England, in 1944.
Rescue Flotilla OneRescue Flotilla One
USCG-1USCG-1
USCG-10USCG-10
USCG-20 and USCG-21USCG-20 and USCG-21
USCG-54USCG-54
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