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New logs available!

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The full list of US logs, edited and unedited, can be found here on naval-history.net.
If you would like to try your hand at editing one of the available logs, send me a PM, or email owteam@naval-history.net. :anchor:



The transcribed logs of diesel-electric icebreaker USS Burton Island are now online and waiting for an editor.
These logs are for December 1946 to December 1947, and cover Burton Island's voyages from the US West Coast via New Zealand to Antarctica and back, in Alaskan Waters, and from the US West Coast to Antarctica.

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The logs of USCGC Chelan are now available to edit.
These logs are for January to December 1929, and cover Chelan's voyages in Alaskan Waters and the Bering Sea.

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Next! The transcribed logs of USCGC Eastwind, June 1944 to December 1955, US East Coast, Greenlandic and Icelandic Waters, are online and looking for an editor.
No logs are available between 21 June 1949 and 16 May 1950, and all of the logs for 1949 need to be transcribed.

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Plenty to choose from here.
The (mostly) transcribed logs of USCGC Haida, 1922-1946, are now online and available to edit.
With the exception of the single year of 1922, the logs have been split into two-year volumes.
However, the logs for 1942 and 1944 are yet to be transcribed. If you like transcribing/editing from scratch, these are for you! :anchor:

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Here we go with USCGC Northland –- mostly Bering Sea patrol, 1927 to 1939 –- transcribed and ready for editing.
With the exception of the logs for 1927, each volume covers two years.

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Now available for editing are the transcribed logs, 1948-1955, of icebreaker USCGC Northwind, Antarctica, Arctic, and points in between.
The logs have been split into single-year volumes; please note: the logs for 1952 have not been transcribed.

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Today we have available for editing the (partially) transcribed logs of USCGC Shoshone from 1931-35 and 1940, Alaskan Waters.
Each volume covers a single year.
Please note: all the logs for 1932, and almost all the logs for 1935, have yet to be transcribed and edited.

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Also available for editing are the transcribed logs of light icebreaker USCGC Storis, 1942-1955, Atlantic Coast, Greenland and Alaskan waters.
Each volume covers two years.

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A sizeable addition has been made to NHN: the transcribed logs of USS Thetis 1884-1897 and USRC Thetis 1899-1908 are now available to edit.

The logs have been split into two-year volumes, with the exception of those from 1884 and 1897.
USS Thetis' only mission in 1884 was the search for the Greely Arctic Expedition, after which she went out of commission for a couple of years.
The logs for 1897 cover the seven months before Thetis again went out of commission and was subsequently transferred to the US Revenue Cutter Service in 1899.
Thetis was also out of commission between June 1905 and June 1906, making 1905-1906 another short volume.

There is plenty (a lot) of events-transcribing to be added to the Revenue Cutter Service logs, so if you like transcribing/editing from scratch, take a look.

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