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Mistletoe III (WAGL-237)

(WAGL‑237: dp. 770; l. 173'; b. 32'; dr. 11'; s. 11 k.; cpl. 29; a. 1 3"; cl. 1731)

A semiparasitic green shrub.

III

A Coast Guard name retained.

The third Mistletoe, originally designed for duty with the Lighthouse Service as a buoy tender, was built in 1939 by Marine Iron & Shipbuilding Co., Duluth, Minn. As the Lighthouse Service became part of the Coast Guard in 1939, Mistletoe commissioned as a Coast Guard coastal buoy tender.

Her prewar operations were out of Gloucester, N.J., and Portsmouth, Va. She transferred to the Navy 1 November 1941 in accordance with Executive Order 8929. Until 1 January 1946 she served as a coastal buoy tender in the Hampton Roads area.

Executive Order No. 9666 dated 28 December 1945 returned Mistletoe to the Treasury Department. In 1966 she was redesignated WLM‑237. She has continued coastal buoy tender operations out of Gloucester City and Portsmouth into 1969.

Published: Tue Aug 11 07:38:52 EDT 2015