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Hollyhock Class Tender<br/> | Hollyhock Class Tender<br/> | ||
Keel Laid - Launched March | Keel Laid 13 April 1936- Launched 24 March 1937<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USCGC HOLLYHOCK WAGL-220'''<br/>Commissioned August | <li>'''USCGC HOLLYHOCK WAGL-220'''<br/>Commissioned 7 August 1937<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USCGC HOLLYHOCK WLM-220'''<br/>Redesignated (WLM) 1965 - Decommissioned March | <li>'''USCGC HOLLYHOCK WLM-220'''<br/>Redesignated (WLM) 1965 - Decommissioned 31 March 1982<br/><br/> | ||
Sold and renamed "Good News Mission Ship"<br/> | Sold and renamed "Good News Mission Ship"<br/> | ||
Sunk as an artificial reef off Pompano Beach, FL | Sunk as an artificial reef off Pompano Beach, FL 1990 | ||
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[[Image:Hollyhock_WLM220_Crest.jpg|thumb|center| | [[Image:Hollyhock_WLM220_Crest.jpg|thumb|center|150px]] | ||
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range for covers on that page. | range for covers on that page. | ||
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<li>[[ | <li>[[HOLLYHOCK_WLM_220_Covers_Page_1 | USCGC Hollyhock WAGL-220 / WLM-220 Covers Page 1]] (1957-1982)</li> | ||
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Postmark Type<br/>---<br/>Killer Bar Text | Postmark Type<br/>---<br/>Killer Bar Text | ||
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Postmark<br/>Date</th> | |||
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<th align="center" width="120">Thumbnail Link To<br/>Cover Image</th> | <th align="center" width="120">Thumbnail Link<br/>To<br/>Cover Image</th> | ||
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1970-12-25 | 1970-12-25 | ||
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Hollyhock_WLM220_19701225_2_Postmark.jpg|thumb|center|300px]] | [[Image:GregCiesielski_Hollyhock_WLM220_19701225_2_Postmark.jpg|thumb|center|300px]] | ||
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<h3>Other Information</h3> | <h3>Other Information</h3> | ||
USCGC HOLLYHOCK was awarded the National Defense ribbon with bronze star for her service during | USCGC HOLLYHOCK was awarded the National Defense ribbon with bronze star for her service during the Korean Conflict and Vietnam, the Coast Guard Unit Commendation ribbon with the operational device for her part in a helicopter recovery effort in the 1970s and the Humanitarian Service ribbon for her part in the 1980 Mariel Boatlift.<br/><br/> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - The hollyhocks comprise about 60 species of flowering plants in the genus Alcea | '''NAMESAKE''' - The hollyhocks comprise about 60 species of flowering plants in the genus Alcea in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to southwest and central Asia. They are biennial or short-lived perennial plants growing to 3.5 m tall, with broad, rounded, palmately lobed leaves and numerous flowers, pink or yellow in the wild species, on the erect central stem. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 28 December 2018
Ship Name and Designation History
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Keel Laid 13 April 1936- Launched 24 March 1937 |
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- USCGC Hollyhock WAGL-220 / WLM-220 Covers Page 1 (1957-1982)
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Locy Type F |
1970-12-25 |
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Other Information
USCGC HOLLYHOCK was awarded the National Defense ribbon with bronze star for her service during the Korean Conflict and Vietnam, the Coast Guard Unit Commendation ribbon with the operational device for her part in a helicopter recovery effort in the 1970s and the Humanitarian Service ribbon for her part in the 1980 Mariel Boatlift.
NAMESAKE - The hollyhocks comprise about 60 species of flowering plants in the genus Alcea in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to southwest and central Asia. They are biennial or short-lived perennial plants growing to 3.5 m tall, with broad, rounded, palmately lobed leaves and numerous flowers, pink or yellow in the wild species, on the erect central stem.
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