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- Tuima-class_missile_boat shipNotes "Ships in class include:".
- Tuima-class_missile_boat shipNotes "Tuima".
- Tuima-class_missile_boat shipNotes "Tuisku".
- Tuima-class_missile_boat shipNotes "Tuuli".
- Tuima-class_missile_boat shipNotes "Tyrsky".
- Turtle_ship shipNotes "in full operational conditions cannons ranged between 200 yds to 600 yds".
- Turunmaa-class_gunboat shipNotes "FNS Turunmaa (03)".
- Turunmaa-class_gunboat shipNotes "Ships in class include:".
- Turunmaa-class_gunboat shipNotes FNS_Karjala_(04).
- Type_022_missile_boat shipNotes "Details remain speculative".
- Type_053_frigate shipNotes "25.6".
- Type_0891A_training_ship shipNotes "Pennant number : 82".
- Type_216_submarine shipNotes "Design concept only. No vessels yet ordered.".
- Type_218_submarine shipNotes "Delivery expected in 2020".
- Type_43_destroyer shipNotes "Programme cancelled 1981.".
- Type_A_Ko-hyoteki-class_submarine shipNotes "Ballast: in 534 × 5 kg lead bars".
- Typhoon-class_submarine shipNotes "Ships in class include: TK-208 TK-202 TK-12 TK-13 TK-17 TK-20 TK-210".
- USAHS_Acadia shipNotes "Transport service 1946-47".
- USAHS_Acadia shipNotes "Troop transport and ambulance ship".
- USAHS_Marigold shipNotes "Renamed upon conversion to all Cabin Class".
- USAHS_Marigold shipNotes "Reverted to SS President Fillmore when taken out of USAHS service".
- USAT_Don_Esteban shipNotes "--10-25".
- USAT_Sea_Marlin shipNotes "WPS Hull No. 401 MC Hull No. 857".
- USAT_Thomas_H._Barry shipNotes "sister ship:".
- USC&GSS_Pathfinder_(1899–1941) shipNotes "Specifically built for Alaska service".
- USC&GSS_Research_(1901) shipNotes "Ship was transferred to the Philippine Insular Government for other use. Disappears from C&GS records.".
- USC&GS_A._D._Bache_(1871) shipNotes "Modern sources, including DANFS and the NOAA ship page, perpetuate identical tonnage and dimensions for the 1871 and 1901 ships. An entirely new hull was built in 1901. Contemporary sources, the annual reports to Congress, clearly specific to the ships of 1871 and 1901 are different and are used.".
- USC&GS_A._D._Bache_(1871) shipNotes "Records of C&GS mention the ship arriving at Shooters Island, New York to be "rebuilt" when shortly thereafter the same record states an entirely new hull and boiler were built with machinery, instruments and the name transferred to the new hull.".
- USC&GS_A._D._Bache_(1901) shipNotes "Modern sources, including DANFS and the NOAA ship page, perpetuate identical tonnage and dimensions for the 1871 and 1901 ships. An entirely new hull was built in 1901. Contemporary sources, the annual reports to Congress, clearly specific to the ships of 1871 and 1901 are different and are used.".
- USC&GS_Dailhache_(1913) shipNotes "Operated as civilian yacht Olympic 1913-1917 and as U.S. Navy patrol vessel USS Olympic (SP-260) 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_Discoverer_(1918) shipNotes "Served as U.S. Navy salvage ship USS Discoverer (ARS-3) 1941-1946".
- USC&GS_Discoverer_(1918) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy minesweeper USS Auk (AM-38) 1919-1920".
- USC&GS_Discoverer_(1918) shipNotes "Sold 1947".
- USC&GS_Elsie_III_(1912) shipNotes "Operated as civilian motorboat Elsie III 1912-1917; served as United States Navy patrol vessel USS Elsie III (SP-708) 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1918) shipNotes "Served as U.S. Navy rescue and salvage ship USS Viking (ARS-1) 1942-1953".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1918) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy minesweeper USS Flamingo (AM-32) 1919-1922".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1918) shipNotes "Sold for scrapping 1953".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1929) shipNotes "Destroyed by fire 1956".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1929) shipNotes "In commercial service 1952-1956".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1929) shipNotes "Served as U.S. Navy patrol vessel USS Andradite (PYc-11) 1942-1945".
- USC&GS_Guide_(1929) shipNotes "Served as civilian yacht Cameco or Comoco and Caronia or Coronia 1929-1941".
- USC&GS_Hydrographer_(1901) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy patrol vessel USS Hydrographer (1901) 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_Isis shipNotes "Operated as private yacht Isis 1902-1915 and as U.S. Navy patrol vessel USS Isis 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_Lydonia_(CS_302) shipNotes "Served as private yacht Lydonia II 1912-1917 and as United States Navy patrol vessel USS Lydonia (SP-700) 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_McArthur_(1874) shipNotes "Served in U.S. Coast Survey 1876-1878 as USCS McArthur and in U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1878-1915 as USC&GS McArthur".
- USC&GS_Natoma_(1913) shipNotes "In use as private motorboat Natoma 1913-1917".
- USC&GS_Natoma_(1913) shipNotes "Served in U.S. Navy as patrol vessel USS Natoma (SP-666) 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1918) shipNotes "Decommissioned and transferred to Maritime Administration for disposal 1947".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1918) shipNotes "Served as U.S. Navy salvage ship USS Crusader (ARS-2) 1941-1947".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1918) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy minesweeper USS Osprey (AM-29) 1919-1920".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1918) shipNotes "Sold April 1952".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1929) shipNotes "Has served as private yacht Haida G. since 2000".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1929) shipNotes "Served as U.S. Navy patrol yacht USS Argus (PY-14) 1941 and 1942-1946".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1929) shipNotes "Served as private charter yacht Rosenkavalier 1981-2000".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1929) shipNotes "Served as private yacht Haida 1929-1940".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(1929) shipNotes "Served as private yacht Sarina 1946-1981".
- USC&GS_Pioneer_(OSS_31) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy motor torpedo boat tender USS Mobjack (AGP-7) 1943-1946".
- USC&GS_Ranger shipNotes "Operated as civilian yacht Thomas Slocum and Ranger 1910-1917 and U.S. Navy patrol vessel USS Ranger (SP-237) 1917-1918 and USS SP-237 1918-1919".
- USC&GS_Surveyor_(1917) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy armed steamer USS Surveyor 1917-1919".
- USC&GS_Yukon_(1873) shipNotes "Served in U.S. Coast Survey 1873-1878".
- USC&GS_Yukon_(1873) shipNotes "Served in U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1878-1894".
- USCGC_Absecon_(WAVP-374) shipNotes "Has served as Vietnamese People's Navy patrol vessel PRVSN Pham Ngu Lao (HQ-01) since 1975".
- USCGC_Absecon_(WAVP-374) shipNotes "Served as South Vietnamese patrol vessel RVNS Pham Ngu Lao (HQ-15) 1972–1975".
- USCGC_Absecon_(WAVP-374) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy catapult training ship USS Absecon (AVP-23) 1943-1947".
- USCGC_Adak_(WPB-1333) shipNotes "International radio call sign: NZRW Communications: VHF and HF".
- USCGC_Anacapa_(WPB-1335) shipNotes "Communications: VHF and HF".
- USCGC_Androscoggin_(WHEC-68) shipNotes "WPS Hull No. 155".
- USCGC_Barataria_(WAVP-381) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Barataria (AVP-33) 1944-1946".
- USCGC_Bering_Strait_(WAVP-382) shipNotes "Served as Philippine Navy patrol vessel BRP Diego Silang (PF-9) 1975-1985".
- USCGC_Bering_Strait_(WAVP-382) shipNotes "Served as South Vietnamese patrol vessel RVNS Tran Quang Khai (HQ-02) 1971-1975".
- USCGC_Bering_Strait_(WAVP-382) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Bering Strait (AVP-34) 1944-1946".
- USCGC_Biscayne_Bay_(WTGB-104) shipNotes "Icebreaking capactity: 3 knots ahead - , back and ram -".
- USCGC_Bramble_(WLB-392) shipNotes "The USCG call sign of Bramble was NODK.".
- USCGC_Cactus_(WLB-270) shipNotes "Call sign: NRZH.".
- USCGC_Casco_(WAVP-370) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Casco (AVP-12) 1941-1947".
- USCGC_Castle_Rock_(WAVP-383) shipNotes "Served as Philippine Navy patrol vessel BRP Francisco Dagohoy (PF-10) 1975-1985".
- USCGC_Castle_Rock_(WAVP-383) shipNotes "Served as South Vietnamese patrol vessel RVNS Tran Binh Trong (HQ-05) 1971-1975".
- USCGC_Castle_Rock_(WAVP-383) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Castle Rock (WAVP-35) 1944-1946".
- USCGC_Chautauqua_(WHEC-41) shipNotes "WPS Hull No. 147".
- USCGC_Chincoteague_(WAVP-375) shipNotes "Served as Philippine Navy patrol vessel BRP Andres Bonifacio (PF-7) 1976-1985; sold for scrapping 2003".
- USCGC_Chincoteague_(WAVP-375) shipNotes "Served as South Vietnamese patrol vessel RVNS Ly Thuong Kiet (HQ-16) 1972-1975".
- USCGC_Chincoteague_(WAVP-375) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Chincoteague (AVP-24) 1943-1946".
- USCGC_Clover_(WLB-292) shipNotes "Ship's USCG callsign was NRPK.".
- USCGC_Cobb_(WPG-181) shipNotes "World's first helicopter carrier ; also originally America's first turbine-powered steamship".
- USCGC_Cook_Inlet_(WAVP-384) shipNotes "Cannibalized for spare parts by Philippine Navy without entering service".
- USCGC_Cook_Inlet_(WAVP-384) shipNotes "Served as South Vietnamese patrol vessel RVNS Tran Quoc Toan (HQ-06) 1971-1975".
- USCGC_Cook_Inlet_(WAVP-384) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Cook Inlet (AVP-36) 1944-1946".
- USCGC_Coos_Bay_(WAVP-376) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender USS Coos Bay (AVP-25) 1943-1946".
- USCGC_Courier_(WAGR-410) shipNotes "Naval call sign: NFKW".
- USCGC_Dexter_(WAVP-385) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy seaplane tender and amphibious force flagship USS Biscayne (AVP-11), later AGC-18, 1941–1946".
- USCGC_Eagle_(WIX-327) shipNotes "Current Skipper is Capt. Wes Pulver, USCG".
- USCGC_Eastwind_(WAGB-279) shipNotes "USCG callsign: NRFB.".
- USCGC_Edisto_(WAGB-284) shipNotes ".".
- USCGC_Edisto_(WAGB-284) shipNotes "Equipped with laboratories and facilities for conducting oceanographic studies, hydrographic surveys, and high altitude meteorological observations by radiosonde.".
- USCGC_Edisto_(WAGB-284) shipNotes "Ships callsign: NLKY.".
- USCGC_Escanaba_(WHEC-64) shipNotes "WPS Hull No. 151.".
- USCGC_Evergreen_(WLB-295) shipNotes "Nicknames: Never Clean. Ever Gone.".
- USCGC_Fir_(WLM-212) shipNotes "Call sign NRYR".
- USCGC_Fir_(WLM-212) shipNotes "Deck gear: boom, electrically powered, 20 ton hoisting capacity ; replaced in 1982 with hydraulic boom and A-frame system with a 15 ton hoisting capacity".
- USCGC_Galveston_Island_(WPB-1349) shipNotes "Communications: VHF and HF".