USCGC Algonquin
Possibly photographed around the time that the Revenue Cutter Service became part of the Coast Guard in 1915.
The bridge has been moved aft from its original position forward of the foremast.
Photo No. NH 67545
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USCGC Algonquin
Photographed while based at Gibraltar for World War I service with the Navy between September 1917 and February 1919.
Photo No. None
Source: Shipscribe
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USS YAG-29
Shown on 26 June 1943 after completing conversion by Todd Seattle Dry Docks Inc., Seattle, Washington.
Note the two rows of plated over portholes forward.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: Arthur D. Baker III
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USS YAG-29
Shown on 26 June 1943 after completing conversion by Todd Seattle Dry Docks Inc., Seattle, Washington.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: Arthur D. Baker III
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USS YAG-29
Shown on 26 June 1943 after completing conversion by Todd Seattle Dry Docks Inc., Seattle, Washington.
Note the row of plated over portholes near the waterline aft.
Photo No. 19-N-46832
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-80-G
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USS YAG-29
Photo taken on 21 November 1943 by the Naval Air Station, Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
The original caption reads: "Crash of OS2N-1 into forecastle on YAF-29 (sic.) near Akutan, Alaska. Plane on barge alongside YAG-29 (port side)." The number on the non-naval self-propelled barge appears to be 651.
Photo No. 80-G-209939
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-80-G
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