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Legend Class 418 foot National Security Cutter<br/> | Legend Class 418 foot National Security Cutter<br/> | ||
Keel Laid September | Keel Laid 11 September 2006 - Launched 12 July 2008<br/>Christened 26 July 2008<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USCGC WAESCHE WMSL-751'''<br/>Commissioned | <li>'''USCGC WAESCHE WMSL-751'''<br/>Commissioned 7 May 2010 | ||
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<li>[[ | <li>[[WAESCHE_WMSL751_Covers_Page_1 | USCGC Waesche WMSL-751 Covers Page 1]] (2006-10)</li> | ||
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Bertholf_WMSL750_20050329_1_Crest.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | [[Image:GregCiesielski_Bertholf_WMSL750_20050329_1_Crest.jpg|thumb|center|100px]] | ||
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[[Cachet_Category_Ship_Keel_Laying_ | Keel Laying]], cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]] | [[Cachet_Category_Ship_Keel_Laying_ | Keel Laying]], cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]] | ||
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<h3>Other Information</h3> | <h3>Other Information</h3> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - Admiral Russell Randolph Waesche, USCG (January 6 1886 - October 17 1946).<br/>Waesche served as the eighth Commandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1936 to 1946, overseeing the service during World War II. He also holds the distinction of being the longest serving Commandant, serving ten years in command of the United States Coast Guard.<br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Admiral Russell Randolph Waesche, USCG (January 6 1886 - October 17 1946).<br/>Waesche served as the eighth Commandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1936 to 1946, overseeing the service during World War II. He also holds the distinction of being the longest serving Commandant, serving ten years in command of the United States Coast Guard.<br/> | ||
Waesche was born and raised in Thurmont, Maryland. Following graduation from high school, he attended Purdue University for a year before transferring to the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction and accepting an appointment as a Revenue Cutter Service cadet in 1904.<br/> From 1935 until his appointment as Commandant, Waesche served as an Aide to Commandant Harry G. Hamlet. Waesche died nine months after retiring as Commandant at his home in Leawood, Kansas due to complications of leukemia. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. | Waesche was born and raised in Thurmont, Maryland. Following graduation from high school, he attended Purdue University for a year before transferring to the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction and accepting an appointment as a Revenue Cutter Service cadet in 1904.<br/> From 1935 until his appointment as Commandant, Waesche served as an Aide to Commandant Harry G. Hamlet. Waesche died nine months after retiring as Commandant at his home in Leawood, Kansas due to complications of leukemia. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.<br/><br/> | ||
Sponsored by Marilla Waesche Pivonka | |||
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Ship Name and Designation History
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Keel Laid 11 September 2006 - Launched 12 July 2008 Christened 26 July 2008 |
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- USCGC Waesche WMSL-751 Covers Page 1 (2006-10)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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USPS 4-bar |
2006-09-11 |
Keel Laying, cachet by Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Admiral Russell Randolph Waesche, USCG (January 6 1886 - October 17 1946).
Waesche served as the eighth Commandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1936 to 1946, overseeing the service during World War II. He also holds the distinction of being the longest serving Commandant, serving ten years in command of the United States Coast Guard.
Waesche was born and raised in Thurmont, Maryland. Following graduation from high school, he attended Purdue University for a year before transferring to the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction and accepting an appointment as a Revenue Cutter Service cadet in 1904.
From 1935 until his appointment as Commandant, Waesche served as an Aide to Commandant Harry G. Hamlet. Waesche died nine months after retiring as Commandant at his home in Leawood, Kansas due to complications of leukemia. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Sponsored by Marilla Waesche Pivonka
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