Receiving gold numbers on her designation as Queen of the Fleet, serving as the oldest Coast Guard Cutter in active service when Coast Guard Cutter Ingham was decommissioned on May 27, 1988. - Coast Guard Cutter FIR, Puget Sound Area, Seattle, King County, WA; Lighthouse Service; Coast Guard; Moore Dry Dock Company; USCG HOLLYHOCK (WLM-220); USCG WALNUT (WLM-252); Bureau of Lighthouses; Department of Commerce; US Coast Guard; Public Works Administration; Phoenix Iron Works; Oakland Brass Foundry; Mason, Harriet Birta; Mason, Wallace A; Johnson, J M; Tinkham, R R; Dibre


Receiving gold numbers on her designation as Queen of the Fleet, serving as the oldest Coast Guard Cutter in active service when Coast Guard Cutter Ingham was decommissioned on May 27, 1988. - Coast Guard Cutter FIR, Puget Sound Area, Seattle, King County, WA; Lighthouse Service; Coast Guard; Moore Dry Dock Company; USCG HOLLYHOCK (WLM-220); USCG WALNUT (WLM-252); Bureau of Lighthouses; Department of Commerce; US Coast Guard; Public Works Administration; Phoenix Iron Works; Oakland Brass Foundry; Mason, Harriet Birta; Mason, Wallace A; Johnson, J M; Tinkham, R R; Dibrell, W C; Hingsburg, F C; Conant, F H; Eriksen, Ole; Brooks, Pete, architect; Foster, Kevin, Chief, NPS Maritime Program; Croteau, Todd, project manager; US Coast Guard, sponsor; Christianson, Justine, transmitter; Clifford, Candace, historian; Lowe, Jet, photographer


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