... UNITED STATES COAST GUARD S. Matthew Grayson *HEL fil 7/10/1949–8/21/1950 Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba, 255 ft. Based. LIGHTHOUSES, CUTTERS AND LIFEBOAT STATIONS: 9/30/1950–9/30/1952 Coast Guard Cutter Cahoone out of Sitka, Alaska.
... lifeboat cause and succeeded, on 6 January 1826, in founding the Isle of Man District Association of the RNIPLS. A second Plenty lifeboat arrived in March 1826, coming from London on board HM Cutter Bramble. She was sent to Castletown ...
... cutter to lower her main tack , and get under weigh ; and they all got on board . We fired two guns and hoisted The Challenger , and before the cutter could get her boat up to the davits and set her square sail , we were a good mile ...
... lifeboat from getting within 20 yards of the cutter , a line was hove to the vessel , and one by one the shipwrecked crew , numbering seven men , were dragged through the surf and taken safely on board the lifeboat . This work occupied ...
... cutter Frederick Lee was in New Bedford and departed immediately. Shortly thereafter LV112/ WAL534 departed heading out to sea and not only overtook the cutter, but also passed it up leaving it behind to arrive at the disabled fishing ...
... cutter which passed within 20 feet of her bow. Two days later, the Norwegian steamship Hvosleff was torpedoed off Fenwick Island Light Station near Cape Henlopen. The survivors, in a lifeboat, landed on the beach nearby. Coast Guardsmen ...
... cutter Woodbury, patrolling off the Chesapeake Bay entrance, heard a deafening explosion and immediately proceeded to the locality. They found a lifeboat with 11 survivors, and after further search, three more lifeboats containing the ...
... Cutter Service vessel followed . The lifeboat was in September 1902 , and received his speeded up to full speed . The vessel commission as ensign ( engineering ) in still followed , rapidly overtaking the December of the same year ...