gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:United_States_Coast_Guard_Cutter
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gptkbp:armament
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.50 caliber machine guns
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gptkbp:auxiliaryVessel
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Yes
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gptkbp:beam
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25 feet
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gptkbp:builder
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gptkb:Marinette_Marine
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gptkbp:commissioned
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1944
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gptkbp:commissioningDate
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1944-06-01
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gptkbp:communityService
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Participated in local events
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gptkbp:crew
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Provided_training_for_Coast_Guard_personnel
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gptkbp:crewSize
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10
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gptkbp:currentStatus
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Museum ship
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gptkbp:decommissioned
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2003
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gptkbp:decommissioningDate
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2003-09-30
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gptkbp:displacement
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150 tons
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gptkbp:draft
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8 feet
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gptkbp:enginePower
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600 horsepower
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gptkbp:environmentalImpact
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Assisted in environmental protection efforts
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gptkbp:fate
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Preserved as a museum ship
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance
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First buoy tender built for the Coast Guard after WWII
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gptkbp:homePort
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gptkb:New_Orleans,_Louisiana
Mobile, Alabama
From_New_Orleans_to_Mobile
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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USCGC Dahlia (WLB-202)
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gptkbp:launched
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1943
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gptkbp:length
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100 feet
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gptkbp:lengthOverall
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100 feet
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gptkbp:location
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Mobile, Alabama
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gptkbp:motto
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“The_Flower_of_the_Coast”
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gptkbp:notableEvent
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Hurricane_Katrina_response
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gptkbp:operationalArea
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Gulf of Mexico
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gptkbp:operationalHistory
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Served in various missions throughout its service life.
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gptkbp:operationalStatus
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Inactive
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gptkbp:primaryMission
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Buoy tender
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gptkbp:propulsion
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gptkb:Diesel_engine
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gptkbp:replacedBy
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gptkb:USCGC_Oak_(WLB-211)
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gptkbp:serviceBranch
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gptkb:United_States_Coast_Guard
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gptkbp:services
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Served_in_the_Gulf_of_Mexico
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gptkbp:serviceYears
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1944-2003
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gptkbp:sisterShip
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gptkb:USCGC_Lilac_(WLB-210)
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gptkbp:speed
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12 knots
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gptkbp:status
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Decommissioned
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gptkbp:successor
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gptkb:USCGC_Oak_(WLB-211)
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gptkbp:type
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Wheeled Buoy Tender
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gptkbp:vesselType
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Buoy Tender
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gptkbp:yearBuilt
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1943
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