File:USCGC Vigilant WMEC-617.jpg
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DescriptionUSCGC Vigilant WMEC-617.jpg | The 210-ft. U.S. Coast Guard VIGILANT (WMEC-617), based at New Bedford, Mass., was the third completed in the new series of 210-ft. class medium endurnace [sic] cutters on which construction began in 1963. Built at Todd Shipyard, Houston, Texas, the VIGILANT was commissioned on October 3, 1964. Her duties are search and rescue and law enforcement | ||||
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