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    CCGS Tupper was a Canadian Coast Guard ice-strengthened buoy tender that served from 1959 to 1998. The vessel spent her entire career on the East Coast...
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  • Tupper may refer to: Anselm Tupper (1763–1808), Continental Army officer, pioneer to the Ohio Country, son of Benjamin Tupper Archelaus Tupper (died 1781)...
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    CCGS Spume CCGS Spindrift CCGS Spilsbury CCGS Sterne CCGS Tembah CCGS Thomas Carleton CCGS Tracy CCGS Tsekoa II CCGS Tuebor CCGS Tupper CCGS Ville Marie - survey...
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  • Ranger and RV Arctic Discoverer CCGS Sir William Alexander CCGS Labrador CCGS Bartlett CCGS Edward Cornwallis CCGS Tupper MV Howe Sound Queen - car and...
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  • museum ship) CCGS Camsell (1959–1988; broken up) CCGS Wolfe (1959–1988; broken up) CCGS Tupper (1959–1997; sold to private company) CCGS John A. Macdonald...
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    department in extinguishing a fire aboard a former Canadian Coast Guard ship CCGS Tupper. In January 2014 it was announced that Firebird's time available for...
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  • CCGS Simon Fraser was a buoy tender operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. The vessel entered service in 1960 with the Department of Transport's Marine...
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    helped extinguish a fire aboard the former Canadian Coast Guard vessel CCGS Tupper in Halifax harbour. On 4 December 2012 the Department of National Defence...
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    caused evacuations as well as flooding of the Motel Restigouche, the CCGS Tupper was eventually called in to help. 1992 - April 23 - a fast flood developed...
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  • The burning ship was towed from the pier by the Canadian Coast Guard's CCGS Tupper and was removed from the harbour; the Seekonk was beached on Governors...
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