USCGC Harriet Lane
patrol boat
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The USCGC Harriet Lane (WSC-141) was a 125-foot patrol boat, affectionately known as a "buck-and-a-quarter," that served the United States Coast Guard from 1926 to 1946. As the second vessel to bear the name Harriet Lane, this cutter played a vital role in maritime patrol and enforcement during its two decades of service. The ship was constructed to a size typical of Coast Guard patrol vessels of the era, measuring 125 feet in length, designed for versatility in coastal operations. Throughout its service, the Harriet Lane was stationed in key locations along the Massachusetts coast, including Boston, Provincetown, and Gloucester. These strategic bases allowed her to conduct patrols, search and rescue missions, and law enforcement duties in the busy maritime regions of the northeastern United States. In 1941, amid the escalation of World War II, the Harriet Lane was pressed into wartime service, contributing to the national effort during the conflict. Following wartime duties, she was reassigned to the Fifth Coast Guard District with her home port in Norfolk, Virginia, further extending her operational reach along the Atlantic coast. Decommissioned in 1946, the vessel's maritime career concluded after two decades of service. In 1949, she transitioned from military to civilian use, becoming the merchant vessel Humble AC-4. Her service history underscores her significance as a versatile and dependable Coast Guard cutter during a critical period in American maritime history, including wartime operations and peacetime patrols along the eastern seaboard. In summary, the USCGC Harriet Lane (WSC-141) was a noteworthy 125-foot patrol vessel that contributed to coastal defense, law enforcement, and wartime efforts during her 20-year lifespan, reflecting the versatile and essential role of small cutters in U.S. maritime operations.
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