History of the United States Coast Guard (English Wikipedia)

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  • Lost Cutters (PDF). Coast Guard at War. Vol. 8. Washington DC: U.S. Coast Guard. 1 July 1947. pp. 15–17. OCLC 31957796. Retrieved 12 May 2020. The BEDLOE had 5 officers and 33 men on board when sunk, of whom 2 officers and 24 men were lost. The JACKSON had 5 officers and 36 men on board and 2 officers and 19 men were lost.

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