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- Q7866073 subject Q7009437.
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- Q7866073 abstract "USCGC Durable (WMEC-628) was a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. The Durable was the first cutter in Coast Guard history to hold this name. Like all ships in the Reliance-Class of 210-foot (64 m) medium endurance cutters, Durable was named for an aspirational trait meaning to be capable of withstanding wear or decay.The Coast Guard Yard laid Durable's keel on 1 July 1966. Mrs. Alton A. Lennon, the wife of Congressman Alton A. Lennon of North Carolina, sponsored the new cutter at Durable's christening and launching on 29 April 1967. The Coast Guard commissioned Durable on 8 December 1968 at Coast Guard Base Galveston, under the command of CDR Richard M. Thomas. She was initially home-ported at Galveston, Texas. The following year, in June, 1969, she transferred to Brownsville, Texas, where she operated from until 1986. On her first day of duty at Brownsville Durable assisted the grounded fishing vessel Dahlia 125 miles (201 km) south of Galveston. On 25 June 1969 CDR Paul E. Schroeder took command of the cutter. In February and March 1970 she monitored the situation following a fire on an oil rig off the entrance to the Mississippi River. She sailed to the assistance of the shrimp trawler Mr. Tucker in December 1970 after the trawler had been hijacked from the port of Freeport, Texas. The trawler's crew killed the two hijackers and then requested assistance. The Durable towed her back into port.".
- Q7866073 commissioningDate "1968-12-08".
- Q7866073 decommissioningDate "2001-09-20".
- Q7866073 layingDown "1966-07-01".
- Q7866073 length "64.008".
- Q7866073 shipBeam "10.3632".
- Q7866073 shipLaunch "1967-04-29".
- Q7866073 status "Transferred to Colombia, 2003.".
- Q7866073 thumbnail USCGC_Durable_WMEC-628.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7866073 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009437.
- Q7866073 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009439.
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- Q7866073 wikiPageWikiLink Q8154968.
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- Q7866073 shipBeam "34'".
- Q7866073 shipCommissioned "1968-12-08".
- Q7866073 shipDecommissioned "2001-09-20".
- Q7866073 shipFate "Transferred to Colombia, 2003.".
- Q7866073 shipLaidDown "1966-07-01".
- Q7866073 shipLaunched "1967-04-29".
- Q7866073 shipLength "12606.0".
- Q7866073 type Product.
- Q7866073 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7866073 type Ship.
- Q7866073 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q7866073 comment "USCGC Durable (WMEC-628) was a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. The Durable was the first cutter in Coast Guard history to hold this name. Like all ships in the Reliance-Class of 210-foot (64 m) medium endurance cutters, Durable was named for an aspirational trait meaning to be capable of withstanding wear or decay.The Coast Guard Yard laid Durable's keel on 1 July 1966. Mrs. Alton A. Lennon, the wife of Congressman Alton A.".
- Q7866073 label "USCGC Durable (WMEC-628)".
- Q7866073 depiction USCGC_Durable_WMEC-628.jpg.