USCGC Earp
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uscgc-earp-303-7878163
title:
USCGC Earp
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USCGC Earp was a 200-foot (61 m) U.S. Coast Guard anti-submarine Eagle–class vessel built by Ford Motor Co. in Detroit, Michigan. Earp was named by the Coast Guard for Ensign James Marsden Earp, a crewmember killed in the September 1918 U-boat sinking of USCGC Tampa. All of the Eagle–class cutters were named for deceased Tampa Coast Guardsmen. Earp was designed for quick construction and was one of 100 ordered by the Navy. Five Eagle–class vessels were transferred to the Coast Guard and proved u
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Earp
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2023-05-03T15:16:30Z
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