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    The United States Revenue Cutter Service was established by an act of Congress (1 Stat. 175) on 4 August 1790 as the Revenue-Marine upon the recommendation...
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    passengers. It began in 1848 and ultimately merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard in 1915. The concept of assistance to shipwrecked...
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    The first ten Revenue Service cutters were ten oceangoing cutters built at the behest of the 1st United States Congress in the early 1790s to crack down...
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  • of the shifts and the service of the air-navigation personnel. The rank of senior captain was used by the Revenue Cutter Service to denote a rank equivalent...
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    USS Pickering (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    brig, the 1st brig built for the UCRC Service, in the United States Revenue Cutter Service and then the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France...
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  • The history of the United States Coast Guard goes back to the United States Revenue Cutter Service, which was founded on 4 August 1790 as part of the...
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    accommodations aboard. They carry the ship prefix USCGC. The Revenue Marine and the Revenue Cutter Service, as it was known variously throughout the late 18th...
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    USRC Eagle (category First ten Revenue Service cutters)
    of the first ten cutters operated by the United States Revenue-Marine, which later became the United States Revenue Cutter Service and later still became...
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    became the Revenue Cutter Academy, and then the Coast Guard Academy in 1915 with the merger of the Revenue Cutter Service and the United States Life-Saving...
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    USS Bear (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    the United States Revenue-Marine, renamed the United States Revenue Cutter Service in 1894 (and one of the ancestor organizations of the United States Coast...
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  • United States Revenue Cutter Service Merged with the United States Life-Saving Service in 1915 to create the United States Coast Guard United States Revenue-Marine...
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  • Armed Forces and formerly used in the United States Revenue Cutter Service and its successor, the United States Coast Guard. Captain-commandant is a company...
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  • USRC Diligence (1796) (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    USRC Diligence was a cutter operated by the United States' Revenue Cutter Service (later to become the US Coast Guard). Diligence was built at Philadelphia...
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  • USS Aaron V. Brown (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    General Aaron V. Brown, the only cutter to bear the name. On 11 November 1856, the United States Revenue Cutter Service put out a contract for the construction...
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    Frank H. Newcomb (category United States Revenue Cutter Service officers)
    Hamilton Newcomb (10 November 1846 – 20 February 1934) was a United States Revenue Cutter Service commodore, best known for his actions at the Battle of Cárdenas...
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    commissioned via the United States Coast Guard Academy or its predecessor, the School of Instruction of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. Prior to the...
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  • Model 1852 Naval Officers Sword (category Swords of the United States)
    Civil War. It was the same style used by officers of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. The requirement for US Navy officers to have swords was suspended...
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  • The United States Revenue Cutter Service, which merged with the United States Lifesaving Service in January 1915 to form the modern United States Coast...
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  • USS Grant (category United States Navy ship names)
    from 1864 to 1865 USRC Grant, a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue-Marine and United States Revenue Cutter Service, in commission from 1872 to 1906...
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  • John A. Henriques (category United States Revenue Cutter Service officers)
    1906) was a United States Revenue Cutter Service officer that was noted for helping form the establishment of the Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction...
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    Russell R. Waesche (category United States Revenue Cutter Service officers)
    the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction and accepting an appointment as a cadet in 1904. He graduated from the Revenue Cutter School of...
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    USRC Harriet Lane (category Cutters of the United States Navy)
    Lane was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service and, on the outbreak of the American Civil War, a ship of the United States Navy and...
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  • USRC General Green (1798) (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    USRC General Green was a cutter operated by the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service. She was named for the Revolutionary War hero Major General Nathanael Greene...
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    Hopley Yeaton (category United States Revenue Cutter Service officers)
    the Constitution of the United States by George Washington into the Revenue Marine (later known as the Revenue Cutter Service), one of the forerunners...
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  • (later United States Coast Guard) cutter USS James Madison, one United States Navy guided-missile submarine and one United States Revenue Cutter Service (later...
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  • assistant keepers in its predecessor services (the United States Revenue Cutter Service and the United States Life-Saving Service). Hispanic is an ethnic term...
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  • USRC Virginia (1797) (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    USRC Virginia was a schooner built in 1797 for the United States Revenue Cutter Service at Portsmouth, Virginia. At the outset of the Quasi-War in 1798...
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    USRC Jackson (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    the United States, these cutters were the backbone of the Revenue Cutter Service for more than a decade. Samuel Humphreys designed these cutters for roles...
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    USCGC Hamilton (WHEC-715) (category Hamilton-class cutters)
    Alexander Hamilton, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury and founder of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. It was commissioned on March...
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    USCGC Hamilton (WMSL-753) (category Legend-class cutters)
    fourth Legend-class cutter, also known as the National Security Cutter (NSC), of the United States Coast Guard. She is the fifth cutter named after Founding...
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