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USC&GS Explorer (1904) : ウィキペディア英語版
USC&GS Explorer (1904)

The first USC&GS Explorer (1904) was a steamer that served as a survey ship in the US Coast & Geodetic Survey (USCGS) from 1904-1939, during which time she saw exclusively Pacific Ocean work.
==Construction and United States Navy service==
The ''Explorer'' was built by Pusey & Jones of Wilmington, Delaware in 1904. She was transferred to the US Navy on 22 May 1918 and commissioned as the ''USS Explorer'' to patrol Prince William Sound〔(Reports of the Department of the Interior 1918, Volume 2 Indian Affairs Territories ) United States Department of the Interior〕 and returned to USCGS service on 31 March 1919. The ship was transferred to the National Youth Authority in 1939. ''Explorer'' was acquired and converted in 1941 by the US Army and renamed ''Atkins'' (FS 237) whereupon the United States Army Corps of Engineers used her for survey work.

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