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USS Littlehales (AGSC-15)
USS ''YF-854'' was an American ''YF-852''-class covered lighter built in 1945. She was later commissioned by the United States Navy and renamed USS ''Littlehales'' (AGSC-15) in 1959, serving as a coastal survey ship. The ship is named after an American oceanographer George Washington Littlehales, an American chairman The chairperson, also chairman, chairwoman or chair, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or appointed by members of the grou ... of the Section of Physical Oceanography, American Geophysical Union, and as vice president of the Section of Oceanography, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Awards * National Defense Service Medal References * External links NavSource Online: Littlehales (AGSC-15)NavSite: USS Littlehales (AGSC 15) Crew ListTogetherWeServed: Littlehales Crew Members{{DEFAULTSORT:Littlehales (AGSC-15) S ...
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