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USCGC Duane

USCGC Duane (WPG-33/WAGC-6/WHEC-33) (earlier known as the USCGC William J. Duane) was a cutter in the United States Coast Guard. Her keel was laid on May 1, 1935, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was launched on June 3, 1936, as a search and rescue and law enforcement vessel.

USCGC Duane under way in the early 1960s
History
United States
NameUSCGC Duane (WPG-33)
NamesakeWilliam J. Duane
BuilderPhiladelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania
Cost$2,468,460
Yard numberCG-67
Laid down1 May 1935
Launched3 June 1936
Commissioned1 August 1936
Decommissioned1 August 1985
IdentificationCall sign: NRDD
Fate
General characteristics [1]
Class and typeTreasury-class cutter
Displacement2,350 long tons (2,388 t)
Length327 ft (100 m)
Beam41 ft (12 m)
Draft12 ft 6 in (3.81 m)
Propulsion
  • 2 × Westinghouse double-reduction geared turbine engines, 6,200 shp (4,623 kW)
  • 2 × Babcock & Wilcox sectional express, air-encased, 400 psi, 200° superheat boilers
  • 2 × 9 ft (2.7 m) three-bladed propellers
Speed20.5 knots (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph)
Range8,000 nmi (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at 11 kn (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Complement
  • 1937: 123 (12 officers, 4 warrants, 107 enlisted men)
  • 1941: 223 (16 officers, 5 warrants, 202 enlisted men)
  • 1966: 147 (10 officers, 3 warrants, 134 enlisted men)
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • 1942:
  • HF/DF
  • 1945:
  • SC-3 50 cm radar
  • SGa 10 cm radar
  • Mk.26 fire control radar
  • QC series sonar
  • 1966:
  • AN/SPS-29D radar
  • AN/SPS-52 radar
  • Mk.26 MOD 4 fire control radar
  • AN/SQS-11 sonar
Armament
Aircraft carried
USCGC Duane (WPG-33)
LocationMonroe County, Florida, USA
Nearest cityKey Largo
Coordinates25°0′25.98″N 80°20′47.22″W / 25.0072167°N 80.3464500°W / 25.0072167; -80.3464500
NRHP reference No.02000494[2]
Added to NRHPMay 16, 2002

The Treasury-class Coast Guard cutters (sometimes referred to as the "Secretary" or 327-foot class) were all named for former Secretaries of the Treasury Department. The cutter Duane was named for William J. Duane, who served as the third Secretary of the Treasury to serve under President Andrew Jackson.

At the time of the Duane's decommissioning in 1985, she was the oldest active U.S. military vessel; the current oldest, the USCGC Eagle, was also built in 1936 for the German military, but only commissioned into U.S. service in 1946 after being ceded as a war reparation after World War II.

Ship history edit

After fitting out, she departed the Philadelphia Navy Yard on October 16, 1936, and arrived at Oakland, California on November 24. She was then assigned to temporary duty in Honolulu, and arrived there on December 9, 1936, to participate in the U.S. colonization efforts of the Line Islands in the Pacific. Duane then returned to her permanent homeport of Oakland, arriving on February 25, 1937. For the next two years, she joined the Bering Sea Patrol Force for annual cruises of that area. In mid-1937 her name was shortened to merely Duane. In September 1939 she was assigned to duty with Destroyer Division 18, conducting neutrality patrols along the Grand Banks (these patrols were known as "Grand Banks Patrols"), as ordered by President Franklin Roosevelt. She departed Oakland on September 7, 1939, and arrived at her new homeport of Boston on September 22, 1939. Here she conducted four Grand Banks patrols, from October through December, 1939, completing her final patrol on January 12, 1940.

World War II edit

 
USCGC Duane (WPG-33) off Greenland in 1940

Duane was then assigned to weather patrols in the mid-Atlantic, and also carried out a survey of the western coast of Greenland in mid-1940. In late 1940 she was fitted with additional armaments, receiving anti-aircraft and anti-submarine weapons. On 14 June 1941 she rescued 46 survivors from the British tanker Tresillian, which had been sunk by U-77. She was assigned to permanent duty with the U.S. Navy on 11 September 1941, and was designated WPG-33. On 1 April 1942 Duane was reassigned from weather patrols to convoy escort duty during the battle of the Atlantic.

Convoy Escort Group Dates Notes
SC 81 5 May 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
SC 83 17 May 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 98 27–30 May 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
ON 102 14–17 June 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
SC 89 29 June 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 112 14–17 July 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
SC 91 19 July 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 116 25–29 July 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
ON 117 31 July-3 Aug 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
ON 120 9-14 Aug 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
SC 95 14 Aug 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
SC 99 12 Sept 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 136 5-9 Oct 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
SC 103 10 Oct 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 140 19-24 Oct 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
SC 105 25-26 Oct 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 144 8-15 Nov 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
ON 148 25-27 Nov 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
HX 216 28 Nov-1 Dec 1942[5] Iceland shuttle
SC 110 1-2 Dec 1942[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 156 25-30 Dec 1942[4] Iceland shuttle
SC 114 [3] Iceland shuttle
SC 116 16-24 Jan 1943[3] Iceland shuttle
ON 163 26 Jan-3 Feb 1943[4] Iceland shuttle
HX 233 MOEF group A-3 12–20 April 1943[5] from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland

Duane was converted to a combined operations-communications headquarters ship in 1944. Upon completion, she was to have been taken over by the Navy and assigned the hull number AGC-6. However, this plan was dropped and she was retained for Coast Guard service (her designation then became WAGC-6). Duane was attached to the Eighth Amphibious Force in the Mediterranean Sea, and took part in "Operation Dragoon", the invasion of southern France, in August 1944. She remained in the Mediterranean until July 1945, when she returned to the United States and reverted to her previous designation WPG-33.

Post-war edit

The ocean-weather station program was permanently established by multi-national agreement soon after the end of World War II. The Coast Guard was then assigned the duty of manning those stations for which the U.S. accepted responsibility. As the 327s completed conversion to ocean station vessels, each immediately deployed to their new stations. For most of the next twenty years, Duane and her sisters, except Taney which was stationed in the Pacific, alternated duty between weather stations "Charlie" (850 miles northeast of St. John's, Newfoundland), "Bravo" (250 miles northeast of Cape St. Charles, Labrador); "Delta" (located 650 miles southeast of Argentia, Newfoundland); and "Echo" (850 miles east northeast of Bermuda). Sometime later these became known simply as "ocean stations." Although the crew probably considered these patrols boring, they were important to the continued growth and safety of international over-water commercial air flights. On 1 May 1965 all the vessels in her class were re-classified as high endurance cutters and she was redesignated WHEC-33.

Vietnam and after edit

 
USCGC Duane (WHEC-33) returning from Vietnam in 1968

On 4 December 1967 Duane was assigned to Coast Guard Squadron Three located off the coast of Vietnam, where she served as the flagship for Coast Guard squadron. Duane permanently departed Vietnamese waters on July 28, 1968. Duane then again returned to ocean station duty but this task was rapidly becoming obsolete. The stations were decommissioned in the early 1970s, having been overtaken by electronic aids to navigation such as LORAN. The mid-1970s were a period of transition for the Coast Guard with the passage of the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act and the nation's shift towards increased interdiction of narcotics smugglers. These operations called for off-shore patrols of up to three weeks.

Decommissioning and disposal edit

 
The crow's nest of the Duane in March 2007

Duane left Coast Guard service and was decommissioned on August 1, 1985, as the oldest active U.S. military vessel and was laid up in Boston for the next two years.

Duane is now a historic shipwreck near Key Largo, Florida, United States. The cutter was deliberately sunk on November 27, 1987, to create an artificial reef. It is located a mile south of Molasses Reef. On May 16, 2002, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[2]

Decorations edit

In media edit

  • "People Who Make a Difference," a 1991 episode of the PBS television series Return to the Sea, includes footage of a dive on the wreck of Duane.

References edit

  1. ^ "Duane (WHEC-33)". U.S. Coast Guard Cutter History. 2020. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places - May 24, 2002". from the original on January 21, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . Andrew Hague Convoy Database. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . Andrew Hague Convoy Database. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  5. ^ a b . Andrew Hague Convoy Database. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2011-06-19.

External links edit

  • USCGC Duane at history.uscg.mil
  • at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
  • The Wreck of the Duane at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Shipwreck Trail
Preceded by United States Coast Guard "Queen of the Fleet"
1982-1985
Succeeded by

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USCGC Duane WPG 33 WAGC 6 WHEC 33 earlier known as the USCGC William J Duane was a cutter in the United States Coast Guard Her keel was laid on May 1 1935 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard Philadelphia Pennsylvania She was launched on June 3 1936 as a search and rescue and law enforcement vessel USCGC Duane under way in the early 1960sHistoryUnited StatesNameUSCGC Duane WPG 33 NamesakeWilliam J DuaneBuilderPhiladelphia Navy Yard PennsylvaniaCost 2 468 460Yard numberCG 67Laid down1 May 1935Launched3 June 1936Commissioned1 August 1936Decommissioned1 August 1985IdentificationCall sign NRDDFateSunk as artificial reef off Key Largo Florida 27 November 1987General characteristics 1 Class and typeTreasury class cutterDisplacement2 350 long tons 2 388 t Length327 ft 100 m Beam41 ft 12 m Draft12 ft 6 in 3 81 m Propulsion2 Westinghouse double reduction geared turbine engines 6 200 shp 4 623 kW 2 Babcock amp Wilcox sectional express air encased 400 psi 200 superheat boilers 2 9 ft 2 7 m three bladed propellersSpeed20 5 knots 38 0 km h 23 6 mph Range8 000 nmi 15 000 km 9 200 mi at 11 kn 20 km h 13 mph Complement1937 123 12 officers 4 warrants 107 enlisted men 1941 223 16 officers 5 warrants 202 enlisted men 1966 147 10 officers 3 warrants 134 enlisted men Electronic warfare amp decoys1942 HF DF 1945 SC 3 50 cm radar SGa 10 cm radar Mk 26 fire control radar QC series sonar 1966 AN SPS 29D radar AN SPS 52 radar Mk 26 MOD 4 fire control radar AN SQS 11 sonarArmament1936 2 5 51 caliber guns 2 6 pounder guns 1 1 pounder gun 1941 3 5 51 caliber guns 3 3 50 caliber guns 4 50 cal Browning machine guns 1 Y gun depth charge projector 2 depth charge racks 1943 2 5 51 caliber guns 4 3 50 caliber guns 2 Oerlikon 20 mm cannons 1 Hedgehog anti submarine mortar 6 K gun depth charge projectors 2 depth charge racks 1945 2 5 38 caliber guns 3 twin Bofors 40 mm autocannon 4 Oerlikon 20 mm cannons 1946 1 5 38 caliber guns 1 twin Bofors 40 mm autocannon 8 Oerlikon 20 mm cannons 1 Hedgehog anti submarine mortar 1966 1 5 38 caliber Mark 30 Mod 75 gun Mark 52 Mod 3 director 1 Mark 10 1 Hedgehog 2 Mk 32 Mod 5 torpedo tubes 4 Mark 44 Mod 1 torpedoes 2 50 cal M2 Browning machine guns 2 Mark 13 high altitude parachute flare mortarsAircraft carried1938 Grumman JF 2 1941 Curtiss SOC 4USCGC Duane WPG 33 U S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of FloridaShow map of the United StatesLocationMonroe County Florida USANearest cityKey LargoCoordinates25 0 25 98 N 80 20 47 22 W 25 0072167 N 80 3464500 W 25 0072167 80 3464500NRHP reference No 02000494 2 Added to NRHPMay 16 2002The Treasury class Coast Guard cutters sometimes referred to as the Secretary or 327 foot class were all named for former Secretaries of the Treasury Department The cutter Duane was named for William J Duane who served as the third Secretary of the Treasury to serve under President Andrew Jackson At the time of the Duane s decommissioning in 1985 she was the oldest active U S military vessel the current oldest the USCGC Eagle was also built in 1936 for the German military but only commissioned into U S service in 1946 after being ceded as a war reparation after World War II Contents 1 Ship history 1 1 World War II 1 2 Post war 1 3 Vietnam and after 1 4 Decommissioning and disposal 2 Decorations 3 In media 4 References 5 External linksShip history editAfter fitting out she departed the Philadelphia Navy Yard on October 16 1936 and arrived at Oakland California on November 24 She was then assigned to temporary duty in Honolulu and arrived there on December 9 1936 to participate in the U S colonization efforts of the Line Islands in the Pacific Duane then returned to her permanent homeport of Oakland arriving on February 25 1937 For the next two years she joined the Bering Sea Patrol Force for annual cruises of that area In mid 1937 her name was shortened to merely Duane In September 1939 she was assigned to duty with Destroyer Division 18 conducting neutrality patrols along the Grand Banks these patrols were known as Grand Banks Patrols as ordered by President Franklin Roosevelt She departed Oakland on September 7 1939 and arrived at her new homeport of Boston on September 22 1939 Here she conducted four Grand Banks patrols from October through December 1939 completing her final patrol on January 12 1940 World War II edit nbsp USCGC Duane WPG 33 off Greenland in 1940Duane was then assigned to weather patrols in the mid Atlantic and also carried out a survey of the western coast of Greenland in mid 1940 In late 1940 she was fitted with additional armaments receiving anti aircraft and anti submarine weapons On 14 June 1941 she rescued 46 survivors from the British tanker Tresillian which had been sunk by U 77 She was assigned to permanent duty with the U S Navy on 11 September 1941 and was designated WPG 33 On 1 April 1942 Duane was reassigned from weather patrols to convoy escort duty during the battle of the Atlantic Convoy Escort Group Dates NotesSC 81 5 May 1942 3 Iceland shuttleSC 83 17 May 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 98 27 30 May 1942 4 Iceland shuttleON 102 14 17 June 1942 4 Iceland shuttleSC 89 29 June 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 112 14 17 July 1942 4 Iceland shuttleSC 91 19 July 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 116 25 29 July 1942 4 Iceland shuttleON 117 31 July 3 Aug 1942 4 Iceland shuttleON 120 9 14 Aug 1942 4 Iceland shuttleSC 95 14 Aug 1942 3 Iceland shuttleSC 99 12 Sept 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 136 5 9 Oct 1942 4 Iceland shuttleSC 103 10 Oct 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 140 19 24 Oct 1942 4 Iceland shuttleSC 105 25 26 Oct 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 144 8 15 Nov 1942 4 Iceland shuttleON 148 25 27 Nov 1942 4 Iceland shuttleHX 216 28 Nov 1 Dec 1942 5 Iceland shuttleSC 110 1 2 Dec 1942 3 Iceland shuttleON 156 25 30 Dec 1942 4 Iceland shuttleSC 114 3 Iceland shuttleSC 116 16 24 Jan 1943 3 Iceland shuttleON 163 26 Jan 3 Feb 1943 4 Iceland shuttleHX 233 MOEF group A 3 12 20 April 1943 5 from Newfoundland to Northern IrelandDuane was converted to a combined operations communications headquarters ship in 1944 Upon completion she was to have been taken over by the Navy and assigned the hull number AGC 6 However this plan was dropped and she was retained for Coast Guard service her designation then became WAGC 6 Duane was attached to the Eighth Amphibious Force in the Mediterranean Sea and took part in Operation Dragoon the invasion of southern France in August 1944 She remained in the Mediterranean until July 1945 when she returned to the United States and reverted to her previous designation WPG 33 Post war edit The ocean weather station program was permanently established by multi national agreement soon after the end of World War II The Coast Guard was then assigned the duty of manning those stations for which the U S accepted responsibility As the 327s completed conversion to ocean station vessels each immediately deployed to their new stations For most of the next twenty years Duane and her sisters except Taney which was stationed in the Pacific alternated duty between weather stations Charlie 850 miles northeast of St John s Newfoundland Bravo 250 miles northeast of Cape St Charles Labrador Delta located 650 miles southeast of Argentia Newfoundland and Echo 850 miles east northeast of Bermuda Sometime later these became known simply as ocean stations Although the crew probably considered these patrols boring they were important to the continued growth and safety of international over water commercial air flights On 1 May 1965 all the vessels in her class were re classified as high endurance cutters and she was redesignated WHEC 33 Vietnam and after edit nbsp USCGC Duane WHEC 33 returning from Vietnam in 1968On 4 December 1967 Duane was assigned to Coast Guard Squadron Three located off the coast of Vietnam where she served as the flagship for Coast Guard squadron Duane permanently departed Vietnamese waters on July 28 1968 Duane then again returned to ocean station duty but this task was rapidly becoming obsolete The stations were decommissioned in the early 1970s having been overtaken by electronic aids to navigation such as LORAN The mid 1970s were a period of transition for the Coast Guard with the passage of the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act and the nation s shift towards increased interdiction of narcotics smugglers These operations called for off shore patrols of up to three weeks Decommissioning and disposal edit nbsp The crow s nest of the Duane in March 2007Duane left Coast Guard service and was decommissioned on August 1 1985 as the oldest active U S military vessel and was laid up in Boston for the next two years Duane is now a historic shipwreck near Key Largo Florida United States The cutter was deliberately sunk on November 27 1987 to create an artificial reef It is located a mile south of Molasses Reef On May 16 2002 it was added to the U S National Register of Historic Places 2 Decorations editPresidential Unit Citation American Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal China Service Medal National Defense Service Medal with one battle star Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Vietnam Service Medal with two battle stars Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Vietnam Campaign American Defense Service Medal European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with four battle stars Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with four battle stars Navy Occupation Service Medal Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two battle stars Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm and Frame Unit CitationIn media edit People Who Make a Difference a 1991 episode of the PBS television series Return to the Sea includes footage of a dive on the wreck of Duane References edit Duane WHEC 33 U S Coast Guard Cutter History 2020 Retrieved 22 November 2021 a b National Register of Historic Places May 24 2002 Archived from the original on January 21 2009 Retrieved September 14 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k SC convoys Andrew Hague Convoy Database Archived from the original on 2011 05 20 Retrieved 2011 06 21 a b c d e f g h i j k l ON convoys Andrew Hague Convoy Database Archived from the original on 2011 09 29 Retrieved 2011 06 19 a b HX convoys Andrew Hague Convoy Database Archived from the original on 2011 05 20 Retrieved 2011 06 19 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to USCGC Duane WPG 33 USCGC Duane at history uscg mil USCG Cutter Duane at Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs The Wreck of the Duane at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Shipwreck TrailPreceded byUSCGC Campbell WPG 32 United States Coast Guard Queen of the Fleet 1982 1985 Succeeded byUSCGC Ingham WHEC 35 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USCGC Duane amp oldid 1212407726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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