McCulloch — General

1897-1917
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McCulloch — General

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McCulloch








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From Naval History and Heritage Command
The cutters on Bering Sea Patrol were much more than symbols. They assisted in the performance of many governmental functions. For the Justice Department they enforced the law, apprehended criminals, and transported floating courts. They gathered military intelligence for the Navy Department, and carried mail for the Post Office Department. For the Interior Department the cutters carried teachers to their posts, conducted sanitation inspections, and guarded timber and game. They surveyed coastlines and regional industries for the Department of Commerce and carried Public Health Service personnel to isolated villages, otherwise without medical service.

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Long live USS McCulloch. 12 December 1897 to 13 June 1917.
https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/mcculloch/
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Great find!
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The second one is definitely worth a read!

Stuart, with his love of engines etc, might enjoy the first one.
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