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USCGC Winona (WHEC-65) : ウィキペディア英語版 | USCGC Winona (WHEC-65)
USCGC ''Winona'' (WHEC-65) was an ''Owasco'' class high endurance cutter built for World War II service with the United States Coast Guard. The war ended before the ship was completed and consequently she did not see wartime service until the Vietnam War. ''Winona'' was built by Western Pipe & Steel at the company's San Pedro shipyard. Named after Winona Lake, Indiana, she was commissioned as a patrol gunboat with ID number WPG-65 on 19 April 1946. Her ID was later changed to WHEC-65 (HEC for "High Endurance Cutter" - the "W" signifies a Coast Guard vessel) ==Peacetime service== From 15 August 1946 to 11 September 1947, ''Winona'' was stationed at San Pedro, California, and used for law enforcement, ocean station, and search and rescue operations. She was subsequently homeported at Port Angeles, Washington until 31 May 1974.〔Scheina (1990), pp 25–26〕 On 17 November 1948, she towed the disabled MV ''Herald of Morning''. On 10 June 1949, she assisted FV ''Alice B'' 2 miles off South Amphitrite Point. On 13 February 1950, she towed the disabled MV ''Edgecombe'' to Seattle, Washington. On 16 June 1951, she escorted FV ''Sea Lark'' to Ketchikan, Alaska. On 18 and 19 March 1952, she assisted the disabled MV ''Darton'' until relieved by a commercial tug. From 23 to 25 December 1952, she assisted MV ''Maple Cove'' at 48°22’N, 134°26’W. On 13 February 1954, she assisted FV ''Western Fisherman''. On 20 December 1954, she medevaced a crewman from MV ''General Pope''. She patrolled the Gold Cup Races at Seattle, Washington, on 7 August 1955. ''Winona'' served on Bering Sea patrol from July to September 1956. She was back performing that same task from 20 July to 21 September 1963.〔
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