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USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716)
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USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716) : ウィキペディア英語版
USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716)

The USCGC ''Dallas'' (WHEC-716) was a Coast Guard high endurance cutter commissioned in 1967 at the Avondale Shipyard in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the sixth ship or boat to bear the name of Alexander J. Dallas, the Secretary of the Treasury under President James Madison (1814–1816). She is one of twelve Hamilton class cutters built for the Coast Guard.
The ''Dallas'' served in the Atlantic Ocean, venturing as far away as the Black Sea and Africa on occasion.
The ''Dallas'' was at first home ported at the former Coast Guard base on Governors Island, New York. She was relocated to her final homeport of Charleston, South Carolina in September 1996. She was decommissioned on 30 March 2012, and was transferred to the Philippines on May 22, 2012 as an excess defense article through the Foreign Assistance Act.
==1960s and 1970s==

In her earlier years, the ''Dallas'' collected meteorological and oceanographic data while on ocean station as part of the Gate Project, and she assisted commercial aircraft crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
During seven combat patrols off the coast of Vietnam, ''Dallas'' undertook 161 gunfire support missions involving 7,665 rounds of her 5-inch ammunition. This resulted in 58 sampans destroyed and 29 Viet Cong supply routes, bases, camps, or rest areas damaged or destroyed. Her guns made her very valuable to the naval missions in the area.
During the Bicentennial (1976), the Dallas became the first US vessel to serve as escort of her Majesty's yacht Britannia.
''Dallas'' served as a patrol vessel for the 1977 America's Cup Regatta out of Newport, Rhode Island. In September 1978, ''Dallas'' joined the search on Georges Bank for the ''Captain Cosmo'', a fishing vessel out of Gloucester, Massachusetts. ''Dallas'' encountered seas during that search as high as the bridge wings, the decks of which are 38 feet from the waterline. ''Dallas'' also came upon the ''Queen Elizabeth 2'' on that patrol, which reported taking a rogue wave over the bow that cracked windows on the bridge. The ''Captain Cosmo'' was lost with all hands in high seas.
In April 1979, as ''Dallas'' was wrapping up a patrol and heading into Bermuda for a weekend of R&R, she received orders to sail south to the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent. Its volcano, La Soufrière, was threatening to erupt and ''Dallas'' might be called upon to evacuate islanders. After several days of patrolling nearby, the volcano did send a large ash plum skyward, but an evacuation was not needed.

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