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<li>'''USCGC GALLATIN WHEC-721'''</li>Commissioned 20 December 1968<br/>Decommissioned for Overhaul January 1990<br/> | <li>'''USCGC GALLATIN WHEC-721'''</li>Commissioned 20 December 1968<br/>Decommissioned for Overhaul January 1990<br/> | ||
Recommissioned 11 September 1992 - Decommissioned 31 March 2014<br/><br/> | Recommissioned 11 September 1992 - Decommissioned 31 March 2014<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''NNS OKPABAM F-93'''</li>Sold to Nigeria, renamed and commissioned 7 May 2014 | <li>'''NNS OKPABAM F-93''' (Nigerian Naval Service)</li>Sold to Nigeria, renamed and commissioned 7 May 2014 | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 4 February 2024
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.
Keel Laid 14 April 1967 - Launched 18 November 1967 Decommissioned for Overhaul January 1990 Recommissioned 11 September 1992 - Decommissioned 31 March 2014 |
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- USCGC Gallatin WHEC-721 Covers Page 1 (1976-1986)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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2nd Commissioning September 11 1992 to 31 March 2014
Locy Type F |
1992-06-25 |
Dependent's Cruise '92, ship's cachet. 5th Annual Fleet Week, NY Harbor 20-26 May 1992 rubber stamp markings also.
Locy Type F |
1992-06-26 |
"NAVY LEAGUE / CRUISE '92". 5th Annual Fleet Week, NY Harbor 20-26 May 1992 rubber stamp markings also. From the Thad Kaczkowski collection.
Locy Type F |
1992-07-04 |
Independence Day, ship's cachet. Red ink.
Locy Type F |
1992-07-04 |
Independence Day, ship's cachet. Black ink.
Locy Type F |
1993-05-28 |
European Cruise 1993, cachet by Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS
Locy Type F |
1993-09-11 |
Family Day / Open House, cachet by Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS
USPS Pictorial Postmarks
USPS |
1991-12-20 |
Overhaul Recommissioning (Special), cachet by Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS
USPS |
1992-09-11 |
Recommissioning
USPS |
1992-09-11 |
Recommissioning
Other Information
NAMESAKE - GALLATIN is the sixth Coast Guard Cutter to be named after Albert Gallatin, who served as Secretary of the Treasury under the Presidents Jefferson and Madison. Gallatin was born in Switzerland in 1761 and came to America in 1780. In his long career of dedicated public service, he held office as Representative and Senator from the great state of Pennsylvania, Ambassador to France and the court of Saint James (Great Britain), and President of the National Bank.
He founded New York University and helped negotiate the treaty of Ghent to end the War of 1812. Albert Gallatin died in 1849 and is buried at Trinity Church, in New York City, where GALLATIN was home ported until 1996. {USCGC Gallatin website}
Six cutters of the US Revenue Service / US Coast Guard have borne the name GALLATIN - USN Gallatin (Revenue Cutter 1812-1813), USRC Gallatin (Cutter 1815-1824), USRC Gallatin (Cutter 1830-1840, 1848-1849), USRC Gallatin (Cutter 1874-1892), USCGC Gallatin (Patrol Boat 1926-1935), USCGC Gallatin WHEC-721.
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