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U.S. Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender
USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) is a United States Coast Guard 225-foot seagoing buoy tender, homeported in Port Huron, Michigan. The primary mission of the cutter
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Deepest known point of Earth's seabed
From 10 to 13 July 2015, the Guam-based 1,930-ton US Coast Guard Cutter Sequoia (WLB 215) hosted a team of researchers, under chief scientist Robert P
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US naval base in Guam
Sector Guam ships include USCGC Sequoia and including USCGC Myrtle Hazard, USCGC Oliver Henry, USCGC Frederick Hatch, and USCGC Washington. Naval Base Guam
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USCGC Fir (WLB-213) USCGC Hollyhock (WLB-214) USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) USCGC Alder (WLB-216) 213' Diver-class cutter (WAT) USCGC Acushnet (WMEC-167) USCGC Yocona (WMEC-168)
List of United States Coast Guard cutters
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Shipbuilding company In Wisconsin, US
2002 or 2003 USCGC Fir (WLB-213), launched in 2003 USCGC Hollyhock (WLB-214), launched in 2003 USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215), launched in 2003 USCGC Alder (WLB-216)
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NavSource. Retrieved 2023-05-13. "USCGC Sequoia (WAGL 243), ex-USLHS Sequoia". NavSource. Retrieved 2023-05-13. "USCGC Tulip (WAGL 249), ex-USLHT Tulip"
List of decommissioned ships of the Philippine Navy
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List of ships with the same or similar names
until 1977; currently privately owned USS Sequoia (1917), a lightship in commission from 1917 to 1919 USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) USS Sequoyah (SP-426) This article
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Point USCGC Walnut (WLB-205) USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) USCGC Washington (WPB-1331) USCGC Kiska (WPB-1336) USCGC Oliver F. Berry (WPC-1124) USCGC Joseph
List of United States Coast Guard units (2019)
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Pacific typhoon in 2023
cargo ship Maunawili docking with emergency supplies and food. The USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) and Navy Explosive Ordinance Disposal Mobile Unit Five conducted
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Group of three small uninhabited islands
within caldera. Colors indicate depth. Maug's East Island taken from USCGC Sequoia. Map including the Maug Islands (DMA, 1983) List of stratovolcanoes
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Seaport in Guam
Hatch, Myrtle Hazard, and Oliver Henry; and the Seagoing Buoy Tender USCGC Sequoia. Kilo Wharf, located on the Orote Peninsula near the mouth of the harbor
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Pacific typhoon in 2018
island; power remained completely offline throughout Tinian. The USCGC Sequoia and USCGC Kiska ported in Guam sailed for Saipan and Tinian, respectively
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United States presidential yacht
USS Potomac (AG-25), formerly USCGC Electra, was Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. On 3 August 1941, she played
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Soviet submarine Shch-215, a Shchuka-class submarine in the Soviet Navy USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215), seagoing buoy tender in the United States Coast Guard USS
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Type of United States Coast Guard Cutter
Hollyhock (WLB-214) Sequoia (WLB-215) Alder (WLB-216) USCG coastal buoy tender USCG inland buoy tender USCG inland construction tender USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30)
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American lighthouse and buoy tender
class ships were transferred to the Philippines, USCGC Anemone, USCGC Orchid, USCGC Sequoia, and USCGC Tulip. Both Anemone and Orchid were refit to carry
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carrying logs towards China when it began sinking off of Guam. USCGC Assateague and USCGC Sequoia (both United States Coast Guard) were sent to assist the vessel
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SS Mariposa (1953), originally built as the cargo ship Pine Tree Mariner USCGC Mariposa, a USCG seagoing buoy tender Mariposa (novel), a 2009 novel by
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Class of 190-foot long USLHS tenders
the prefix USCGC and new hull designations. By 1947, the entirety of the class had been either scrapped or sold. Anemone, Orchid, Sequoia, and Tulip were
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Military unit
USCG Asset Date $100 million 10,000 lbs of cocaine USCG LEDET 409 with USCGC Resolute 24-Aug-09 $22 million 1,900 lbs of cocaine. A video from a CBP
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Maine 20 December 1989 15 USS Bowfin (submarine) Hawaii 14 January 1986 16 USCGC Bramble (cutter) Michigan 1 August 2012 former museum ship in Port Huron
List of U.S. National Historic Landmark ships, shipwrecks, and shipyards
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Meeting between Leonid Brezhnev and Richard Nixon
meetings, such as their working dinner aboard the presidential yacht, USS Sequoia. International issues regarding conflict and restoring peace in Vietnam
Washington_Summit_(1973)
Island in San Francisco Bay
decurrens), Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara), coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria
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List of National Historic Landmarks in California
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ATR-138 USS ATR-139 USS ATR-140 Edenton-class USS Edenton (ATS-1), later USCGC Alex Haley (WMEC-39). USS Beaufort (ATS-2) USS Brunswick (ATS-3) ATS-4 and
List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy
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11,099 GRT in 1954. To Buenaventura Marine Inc, Panama in 1973, renamed Sequoia. Scrapped at Brownsville, Texas, United States in 1976. Tillamook – Built
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United States Navy patrol yacht
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completion the vessel was given the name Sequoia before being sold to James Elverson who renamed it Allegro. In 1929 it
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(IX-26) USS Southfield (1857) USS Southland (IX-168) USS Southport (1911) USCGC Southwind (WAG-280/WAGB-280) USS Sovereign (1855, SP-170) USS Spadefish
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Ocean liner built in 1908 for the North German Lloyd
Lilica Other incidents 16 Jan: George Washington 23 Feb: Etivebank 14 May: USCGC Cherokee, USS Sunbird, USS Valcour 18 May: Nancy Moller 29 May Barossa 19
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Murdered by Medea.
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Arabic, German, Muslim
Intended; Proposed
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Indian, Sanskrit
Imperishable
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Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth
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Arabic, Muslim
Help; Succour
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil
Lord Indra's Name
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Indian
One who knows dates, Tall
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Chief of army
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Rain.
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English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, generally from a field name denoting a triangular area, Old English gÄra (see Gore) at the corner of an open field after rectangular furlongs had been laid out.Jewish : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.U.S. President James Abram Garfield (1831–81) was preceded by at least six Garfields born in America, his immigrant ancestor having come to Massachusetts Bay with John Winthrop in 1630.
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A myrtaceous genus of trees, mostly Australian. Many of them grow to an immense height, one or two species exceeding the height even of the California Sequoia.
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A genus of coniferous trees, consisting of two species, Sequoia Washingtoniana, syn. S. gigantea, the "big tree" of California, and S. sempervirens, the redwood, both of which attain an immense height.
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A hydrocarbon (C13H10) obtained in white fluorescent crystals, in the distillation products of the needles of the California "big tree" (Sequoia gigantea).
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A gigantic coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) of California, and its light and durable reddish timber. See Sequoia.
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A name given to the "big trees" (Sequoia gigantea) of California, and still used in England. See Sequoia.