USRC Windom (1896)
USRC Windom (later Comanche) 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.
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USRC Windom (1896)
USRC Windom (later Comanche) 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.
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1896-05-11
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1896-06-30
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1930-07-31
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Sold, 13 November 1930
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1896-05-11
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Iowa Iron Works, Dubuque, Iowa
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1896-06-30
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USRC Windom
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USRC Windom (later Comanche) w ...... S Comanche during World War I.
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