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The list is in chronological order.
The list is in chronological order.
<ol>Revenue Cutter<br/>Keel Laid January 17 1896 - Launched September 12 1896<br/><br/>  
<ol>Revenue Cutter<br/>Keel Laid January 17 1896 - Launched September 12 1896<br/><br/>  
<li>USCG GRESHAM CGC-1<br/>Commissioned May 30 1897<br/>
<li>'''USRC WALTER Q. GRESHAM'''</li>
Transferred to U.S. Navy March 24 1898<br/>
Commissioned May 30 1897<br/>
Returned to U.S. Coast Guard August 17 1898<br/>
Transferred to U.S. Navy March 24 1898 but saw no action<br/>
Transferred to U.S. Navy April 6 1917<br/>
Returned to U.S. Coast Guard August 17 1898<br/><br/>
Returned to U.S. Coast Guard August 28 1919 - Decommissioned January 19 1935<br/><br/>
<li>'''USRC GRESHAM'''</li>
Name shortened in 1904<br/><br/>
<li>'''USCGC GRESHAM'''</li>
Name changed when U.S. Coast Guard was established in 1915<br/>
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Transferred to U.S. Navy April 6 1917 and acted as a patrol gunboat during World War I<br/>
Returned to U.S. Coast Guard August 28 1919 - Decommissioned January 19 1935<br/>
Sold April 22 1935 for scrap - Reacquired January 21 1943<br/><br/>
Sold April 22 1935 for scrap - Reacquired January 21 1943<br/><br/>
<li>USCG GRESHAM exCGC-1<br/>Commissioned March 23 1943<br/><br/>
<li>'''USCG GRESHAM WPG-85'''</li>
<li>USCG GRESHAM WPG-85<br/>Redesignated Patrol Gunboat (WPG) April 3 1943 - Decommissioned April 7 1944<br/><br/>Sold 1945<br/>Fate unknown
Commissioned March 23 1943 - Decommissioned April 7 1944<br/><br/>
<li>'''T. V. McALLISTER''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Acquired in 1946 by Nicholas D. Allen of Teaneck, NJ, converted to a tug and renamed<br/><br/>
<li>'''TRADE WINDS''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold in 1947 to the Weston Trading Co. of Honduras and renamed<br/><br/>
<li>'''INS HATIKVA K-22''' (Israeli Naval Service)</li>
Acquired by Israel in 1949 and renamed Hatikva (The Hope)<br/><br/>
Scrapped in 1951 at Shemen Beach, Haifa, Israel.
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range for covers on that page.
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<li>[[PAGE_NAME_Covers_Page_1 | Covers Page 1]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(DATE RANGE)</li>
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Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Revenue Cutter
    Keel Laid January 17 1896 - Launched September 12 1896

  1. USRC WALTER Q. GRESHAM
  2. Commissioned May 30 1897
    Transferred to U.S. Navy March 24 1898 but saw no action
    Returned to U.S. Coast Guard August 17 1898

  3. USRC GRESHAM
  4. Name shortened in 1904

  5. USCGC GRESHAM
  6. Name changed when U.S. Coast Guard was established in 1915
    Transferred to U.S. Navy April 6 1917 and acted as a patrol gunboat during World War I
    Returned to U.S. Coast Guard August 28 1919 - Decommissioned January 19 1935
    Sold April 22 1935 for scrap - Reacquired January 21 1943

  7. USCG GRESHAM WPG-85
  8. Commissioned March 23 1943 - Decommissioned April 7 1944

  9. T. V. McALLISTER (Commercial Service)
  10. Acquired in 1946 by Nicholas D. Allen of Teaneck, NJ, converted to a tug and renamed

  11. TRADE WINDS (Commercial Service)
  12. Sold in 1947 to the Weston Trading Co. of Honduras and renamed

  13. INS HATIKVA K-22 (Israeli Naval Service)
  14. Acquired by Israel in 1949 and renamed Hatikva (The Hope)

    Scrapped in 1951 at Shemen Beach, Haifa, Israel.

 

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