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US FWS ''Dennis Winn'' was an American
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in commission in the fleet of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from 1948 to 1960. She frequently provided a passenger and cargo service to and from the Pribilof Islands, and also carried passengers and cargo to and between other communities and FWS stations in the Territory of Alaska. Prior to her fisheries service, she was the United States Army
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U.S. Army ''Lt. Walter J. Will'' (FS-244). After her FWS service, ''Dennis Winn'' was the property of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game from 1960 to 1961 and then operated commercially in Alaska as MV ''Expansion'' from 1961 to 1965. Purchased by
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interests in 1965, she operated thereafter under the French flag in the South Pacific Ocean as MV ''Temehani'' until she sank in 1982.


Construction and U.S. Army service

The Seattle, Washington,
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Harold Cornelius HansonAFSC Historical Corner: ''Dennis Winn'', Auxiliary Pribilof Tender in the 1950s Retrieved September 10, 2018
/ref> designed the vessel as a wooden- hulled coastal cargo ship.AFSC Historical Corner: ''Penguin II'', Pribilof Islands Tender (1950-64) Retrieved September 6, 2018
/ref> The official designation was Design 342 (Vessel, Passenger-Cargo, Diesel, Wood, 148') with only fifteen, FS-238 through FS-252, being built by three builders in Washington and California.Martinolich Repair, San Francisco, California built 5, Northwestern Shipbuilding, Bellingham, Washington built 6 and Pacific Shipways, Anacortes, Washington built 4. The Northwestern Shipbuilding Company constructed her at Bellingham, Washington, and delivered her to the United States Army in April 1944 for use during World War II. The U.S. Army placed her in service as the "freight and supply" ship U.S. Army ''Lt. Walter J. Will'' (FS-244).


Fish and Wildlife Service

In November 1948, the United States Department of the Interior′s Fish and Wildlife Service obtained ''Lt. Walter J. Will'' from the U.S. Army and commissioned her asUS FWS ''Dennis Winn''. The Fish and Wildlife Service immediately placed her in service in the waters of the Territory of Alaska, where she replaced the FWS vessel MV ''Brown Bear'' in making regular voyages to and from
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, transporting supplies and personnel. On 21 April 1910, the United States Congress had assigned the responsibility for the management and harvest of northern fur seals,
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es and other fur-bearing animals in the Pribilof Islands in the
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, as well as for the care, education, and welfare of the Aleut communities in the islands to the United States Bureau of Fisheries (BOF).AFSC Historical Corner: The Pribilof Islands Tender Vessels Retrieved September 4, 2018
/ref> The Fish and Wildlife Service had assumed these responsibilities when it replaced the Bureau of Fisheries on 30 June 1940. Since 1917, the Bureau of Fisheries and the Fish and Wildlife Service had operated a "
Pribilof tender The United States Fish Commission, formally known as the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, was an agency of the United States government created in 1871 to investigate, promote, and preserve the fisheries of the United States. In 19 ...
" – a dedicated supply vessel used to transport passengers and cargo to and from the Pribilof Islands Between 1950 and 1963, the FWS′s Pribilof tender was , but during the 1950s ''Dennis Winn'' frequently supplemented ''Penguin II'' by joining her in transporting cargo and passengers to and from the Pribilof Islands. In the summer of 1955, ''Dennis Winn'' hauled 200 tons of building material from Seattle to Saint Paul Island in the Pribilofs, supporting an ongoing construction program to further the development of the islands. In 1956, the Fish and Wildlife Service underwent a major reorganization in which it was renamed the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and a new Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (BCF) was created which operated the USFWS′s fleet of seagoing ships. ''Dennis Winn'' thus came under the control of the BCF. During the late 1950s, she was stationed at
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, Alaska, from which she operated in support of BCF management and
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research activities.


Later career

Alaska became a U.S. state on 3 January 1959 and, as a condition of Alaska′s statehood, the USFWS transferred ''Dennis Winn'' to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in 1960. In the spring of 1961, the government of Alaska sold her at auction. Renamed MV ''Expansion'' and with her home port at Seward, Alaska, she served as a commercial mail boat and
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, operating along the coast of the
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and in the Aleutian Islands, including monthly stops at
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. Aboard ''Expansion'', a small store sold fresh produce, ice cream, and other perishable goods during her visits to communities along her route. In November 1965,
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interests purchased ''Expansion'' in Seattle and thereafter operated her as a transport ship in the South Pacific Ocean under the name MV ''Temehani''. ''Temehani'' sank near Bora Bora in the Society Islands in
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in 1982.


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