USCGC Comanche

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The following ships of the United States Coast Guard have borne the name USCGC Comanche, named after the Native American tribe;

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USRC <i>Windom</i> U.S. ship

USRC Windom was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service and United States Coast Guard that served from 1896 to 1930. She was named for William Windom, the 33rd and 39th United States Secretary of the Treasury. She served during the Spanish–American War with the United States Navy. Windom was recommissioned as USCGC Comanche in 1915 and again served with the Navy as USS Comanche during World War I.

USCGC Harriet Lane refers to three ships of the United States Coast Guard:

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USS <i>Wampanoag</i> (ATA-202) United States Navy auxiliary ocean-going tug (1945-47)

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USCGC Mackinac has been the name of more than one United States Revenue Cutter Service and United States Coast Guard ship, and may refer to:

McCulloch or Hugh McCulloch has been the name of more than one ship of the United States Revenue-Marine, United States Revenue Cutter Service, or United States Coast Guard, and may refer to:

Dexter has been the name of more than one ship of the United States Revenue Cutter Service and United States Coast Guard, and may refer to:

USCGC Gallatin has been the name of more than one ship of the United States Coast Guard:

USCGC Active has been the name of more than one vessel of the United States Coast Guard, and may refer to:

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USCGC <i>Comanche</i> (WPG-76) Coast guard cutter

USCGC Comanche (WPG-76) was a United States Coast Guard cutter built by Pusey & Jones Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware, and launched 6 September 1934. She was commissioned on 1 December 1934. She was used extensively during World War II for convoy operations to Greenland and as a part of the Greenland Patrol.

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USCGC <i>Charles David Jr.</i>

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<i>Algonquin</i>-class patrol boat

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