USCGC Crawford (WSC-134)

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USCGC Crawford (WSC-134), was a 125 ft (38 m) United States Coast Guard Active-class patrol boat in commission from 1927 to 1947. She was named for William H. Crawford, (1772–1834) who was appointed in 1816 as Secretary of the Treasury by President James Madison and he continued under President James Monroe through 1825. Crawford was the seventh vessel commissioned by the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service and the Coast Guard named after the former secretary. She served during the Rum Patrol and World War II performing defense, law enforcement, ice patrol, and search and rescue missions. rdf:langString
rdf:langString USCGC Crawford (WSC-134)
rdf:langString USCGC Crawford
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xsd:integer 1090393713
xsd:date 1947-08-15
rdf:langString U.S. Coast Guard
xsd:integer 63163
rdf:langString After 1938 re-engining: 1,200 brake horsepower
rdf:langString *Sonar QCO-1 *Detection radar SPS-23
rdf:langString *As built: 10 knots *In 1945: 12 knots ; 7 knots
xsd:date 1927-02-21
rdf:langString *In 1927: 1 x 3-inch 23-caliber gun *In 1941: 2 x depth charge tracks *In 1945: 1 x 3-inch 23-caliber gun , 2 x single 20-mm 80-caliber gun mounts, 2 x depth charge tracks, 2 x Mousetraps1 x 3-inch 23-caliber gun1 x 3-inch 23-caliber gun *In 1960: 1 x single 40-mm 60-caliber antiaircraft gun mount
rdf:langString *20 *46
rdf:langString United States
xsd:integer 232
xsd:gMonthDay --11-28
xsd:date 1927-01-27
rdf:langString USCGC Crawford
rdf:langString William H. Crawford, 7th United States Secretary of the Treasury
rdf:langString *As built: Two 6-cylinder 300 brake horsepower diesel engines *After 1938 re-engining: Two 800 brake horsepower General Motors diesel engines *
rdf:langString In 1945: 2,900 nautical miles at 10 knots; 4,000 nautical miles at 7 knots
rdf:langString USCGC Crawford (WSC-134), was a 125 ft (38 m) United States Coast Guard Active-class patrol boat in commission from 1927 to 1947. She was named for William H. Crawford, (1772–1834) who was appointed in 1816 as Secretary of the Treasury by President James Madison and he continued under President James Monroe through 1825. Crawford was the seventh vessel commissioned by the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service and the Coast Guard named after the former secretary. She served during the Rum Patrol and World War II performing defense, law enforcement, ice patrol, and search and rescue missions.
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xsd:double 38.1
xsd:double 7.0104
xsd:date 1927-01-27
xsd:string *28 November 1955.
xsd:string *Donated to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
xsd:date 1927-02-21
xsd:date 1947-08-15
xsd:double 2.1336

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