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USCGC Tampa (1912) : ウィキペディア英語版 | USCGC Tampa (1912)
USCGC ''Tampa'' (ex-''Miami'') was an ''Miami''-Class cutter that served in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Navy. Tampa was used extensively on the International Ice Patrol and also during the Gasparilla Carnival at Tampa, Florida and other regattas as a patrol vessel.〔Canney, p 67〕〔〔 It was sunk with the highest American combat casualty loss in World War I. ==U.S. Revenue Cutter Service== ''Miami'', a cutter built for the Revenue Cutter Service by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation, was authorized 21 April 1910; launched on 10 February 1912; and placed in commission by the Revenue Cutter Service at its depot at Arundel Cove, Maryland on 19 August 1912.〔〔 During the following five years, ''Miami'' performed duties typical for cutters. She served several times on the International Ice Patrol, operating out of New York and Halifax, Nova Scotia, to locate icebergs which might be hazardous to navigation. Her first patrol began on 13 May 1913 out of Halifax, and her last ended on 11 June 1915 when she was relieved by USRC ''Seneca''.〔 On other occasions, she operated out of various stations along the eastern seaboard enforcing navigation and fishing laws. Her most frequent bases of operation during that period were Key West and Tampa, Florida; the USRC Depot at Arundel Cove, and New York City. Beginning in 1914 she participated in patrolling the Gasparilla Carnival at Tampa each year in February.〔
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