USCGC Westwind (WAGB-281)

USCGC Westwind (WAGB-281)

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USCGC "Westwind" (WAGB-281) was a United States Coast Guard "Wind"-class icebreaker.

hip's history

*1942 - 24 August: Keel laid at Western Pipe & Steel, San Pedro, CA, USA
*1943 - 31 March: Launched at San Pedro, CA, USA
*1944 - 18 September: Commissioned.
*1945 - 21 February: Transferred to Soviet Union and renamed "Severni Pulius". [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/22/1/] [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]
*1951 - 19 December: Returned to the United States Coast Guard. [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/22/1/] [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]
*1952 - 22 September: Recommissioned as "Westwind" after refit from Soviet service. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]
*1954 - 30 September: Participated in 121 day Arctic cruise, returned to New York Harbor, Brooklyn Navy Yard.
*1956 - "Westwind engaged in DEWLINE support Operations in the Arctic. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html] ]
*1957 - "Westwind" engaged in DEWLINE support Operations in the Arctic.
*1962 - SUNEC '62 - Hull Stress Tests Conducted for design of future Icebreakers
*1964 - "Westwind" arrives in area of United States Coast Guard LORAN Station Cape Atholl, Greenland.
*1964 - 18 August: Returned from Arctic cruise. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]
*1974 - Began extensive refit to strengthen bow, replace engines, change propeller shafts, and received new "Icebreaker Red" paint scheme. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]
*1975 - Continued extensive refit. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]
*1976 - Homeport: Milwaukee, WI. - Summer North Trip - Arctic Circle, Via - St. John's Newfoundland,Thence to Thule, Greenland for summer breakouts.
*1977 - Homeport: Milwaukee, WI. - Winter Breakouts, Great Lakes - Ran Aground, Seven Foot Shoals, near entrance to St. Mary's River, Lake Huron.
*1984 - "Westwind" sustains major hull damage in the Weddell Sea on a Deep Freeze cruise. convert|6|ft|m|sing=on tall, convert|140|ft|m|sing=on long tear in the hull that was temporarily patched by the crew until repaired in South America. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/CutterAccidents.html]
*1986 - Funding cuts reducing operating funds for icebreakers ends plans to refit "Westwind". [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/129/1/1/2/]
*1988 - 28 February: Decommissioned. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html]

Notes

The exact date that "Westwind" was transferred to the Soviet Union under the Lend-lease program depends on which source you choose to believe. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) lists "Westwind"'s date of transfer as 21 February 1945 [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w7/westwind.htm] , while the United States Coast Guard's history site is ambiguous, stating only that "Westwind" was transferred in 1945. [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html] A crew museum website lists the transfer date as Thanksgiving day 1945. [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/22/1/] At this time it seems most prudent to use the DANFS date until other sources can be found to verify the Thanksgiving transfer date.

It is believed that the final disposition of the "Westwind" was sale for scrap based on a former crewman's report [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/129/1/1/2/] . A request made to the United States Coast Guard yielded a response implying that "Westwind" has been preserved as a museum ship by the USCGC Westwind Polar Icebreaker Museum group [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/] . That response seems to conflict with the group's own information stating that they are a repository for crew messages and images preserved for the purpose of remembering the "Westwind" and her many crew members. Given the lack of evidence for "Westwind" having been preserved it is probably safe to assume that "Westwind" was sold for scrap.

References

* [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Icebreaker_Photo_Index_1.html United States Coast Guard website history section.]
* [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/22/1/ Westwind Polar Icebreaker Museum. "Nameplate from Engineroom, 1952"]
* [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/15/1/ Westwind Polar Icebreaker Museum. "Main propulsion and other statistics pg 1 - 3"]
* [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/129/1/1/2/ Westwind Polar Icebreaker Museum. "Operational history"]
* [http://www.cgcwestwind.net/content/view/122/1/ Westwind Polar Icebreaker Museum. "Armament as built"]


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