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USCGC Bibb (WPG-31) : ウィキペディア英語版
USCGC Bibb (WPG-31)

The USCGC ''Bibb'' (WPG-31) was a Secretary-Class (also known as "Treasury Class") Coast Guard ship commissioned in 1936. Seven similar "combat cutters" were built and named for secretaries of the United States Treasury. The legendary ''Bibb'' was named for U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (July 4, 1844 – March 7, 1845) George M. Bibb.
The ship saw service in World War II. The ship fought in the Battle of the Atlantic serving as a convoy escort. In February 1943, the convoy came under attack and the was torpedoed. Capt. Raney ignored the order to leave the survivors and went back and rescued 202 men from the icy waters. In 1944 ''Bibb'' provided convoy escort between the United States and North Africa — mainly to Bizerte in Tunisia. In January 1945 ''Bibb'' left Charleston, South Carolina for service in the Pacific theater where, as an AGC, she served temporarily as the home for Commander, Minecraft, Pacific Fleet. ''Bibb'' is credited with destroying one Japanese kamikaze aircraft in action at Karema Retto.
In peacetime the ''Bibb'' spent time on ocean station providing weather information and beacons to trans-Atlantic traffic. While on ocean station, the ''Bibb'' came to the rescue of the airliner, the Bermuda Sky Queen. In the Vietnam War, the ''Bibb'' transported John Kerry after he was shot on his Swift boat. It was decommissioned in 1985 and remained docked until it was transported to the Florida Keys for use as an artificial reef. The ship was sunk in November 1987 just outside the coral reef tract, about six miles (10 km) offshore of the island of Key Largo. It lies on its side at a depth of about . Nearby, a second Treasury-Class ship, the USCGC ''Duane'' (WPG-33) was also sunk as an artificial reef.
Among those serving on it was James A. Watson, a rear admiral who was the onsite ranking officer in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Watson was an Engineering Officer/Student Engineer (1978-1980).
The ''Bibb'' rests at .
==World War II convoys escorted==


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