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CGC Chippewa
U.S. Coast Guard
CGC Chippewa was a United States Coast Guard Cutter commissioned in 1904. Originally built for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, she served primarily on the Great Lakes, performing missions such as icebreaking, law enforcement, and search and rescue. During World War I, CGC Chippewa was transferred to the U.S. Navy, where she continued her patrol and escort duties. After returning to Coast Guard control post-war, she remained active until she was decommissioned in 1935.