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    The USCGC Blackhaw (WLB-390) was a Iris-class buoy tender belonging to the United States Coast Guard launched on 18 June 1943 and commissioned on 17 February...
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  • tender, USCGC Blackhaw. The buoy tender crews were tasked with training South Vietnamese crews in the ATON effort prior to the departure of Blackhaw as a...
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    fishing vessel Cloud Nine until relieved by the Coast Guard buoy tender USCGC Blackhaw (WLB-390). On 5 February 1965, she unsuccessfully searched for an F-4B...
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  • USCGC Planetree (WLB-307) USCGC Papaw (WLB-308) USCGC Sweetgum (WLB-309) USCGC Basswood (WLB-388) USCGC Bittersweet (WLB-389) USCGC Blackhaw (WLB-390) USCGC Blackthorn (WLB-391)...
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    cost of her renovation was budgeted at $13,023,000. In January 1993 USCGC Blackhaw sailed from her homeport of San Francisco to the Coast Guard Yard in...
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    (USS Picket (ACM-8) then USCGC Willow (WAGL / WLB-332)) USAMP Colonel Henry J. Hunt (MP-2) (USS Bastion (ACM 6) then USCGC Jonquil (WAGL / WLB-330))...
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    minimum pressure reading of 976.9 mb, while a U.S. Coast Guard ship, the USCGC Blackhaw anchored in Manila Bay reported a 75-knot (139 km/h) gust. The storm...
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    but was rebuilt in the early 1960s by men from the U.S. Coast Guard ship Blackhaw. By 2000, the beacon was reported to be crumbling and it had not been repainted...
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