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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2008

THE OLD GUARD SERIES - - The 327 foot WPG, all built in the latter half of the 1930s. Used as weather ships on both Atlantic and Pacific weather stations

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  • Nice to see the old Guard

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  • has a more seaworthy ship of 2,500 tons ever built,I don't think so.So says this ex Duane QM3

  • I was an fn in the engineroom aboard the Taney WHEC 37 1975 TO 1977. steam ship sailors nothing better

  • I wan an  fn in the engineroom aboard the Taney WHEC 37 . steam ship sailors 1975 to 1977 the best ships ever made. what happened to the Spenser

  • Nice music and nice video. I was on the USCGC BIBB from July 81 to Nov 82. Thanks for posting!!!!!

  • i served on the C G tanney in1980 what a great honor. mark washabaugh

  • Nice video, I was stationed on the Taney from 85 thru her decomishoning. She's a museum now, really need to visit her.

  • Being a former Guardsman and steam engineer on Ingham, I can truly say that I am much more aproving of a vessel docked than one sitting on the bottom of the ocean.

  • The Bibb and Duane are still alive and well. Both are beautiful dives in Key Largo. You can feel the history everytime I dive them. Thanks for the film.

  • Sweet!

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