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History of USCGC SUMAC (WLR 311)

USCGC SUMAC (WLR 311) is a United States Coast Guard inland river buoy tender, originally commissioned in 1944. Built during World War II, SUMAC has served primarily in maintaining navigational aids along major inland waterways, ensuring safe passage for commercial and military vessels. Over its decades of service, the cutter has supported a range of Coast Guard missions, including search and rescue, environmental protection, and law enforcement. The vessel exemplifies the crucial role of river tenders in sustaining America's maritime infrastructure and operational readiness.

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ABOUT USCGC SUMAC (WLR 311)

  • Commissioning: USCGC SUMAC (WLR 311) was commissioned in 1944, serving the United States Coast Guard for decades as a river buoy tender.
  • Name Origin: The cutter is named after the sumac plant, following the tradition of naming buoy tenders after plants and trees.
  • Class and Type: SUMAC is part of the 100-foot class river buoy tenders, specifically designed for inland waterway service.
  • Primary Mission: The vessel’s main role is to maintain aids to navigation (ATON) along rivers and inland waterways, ensuring safe passage for commercial and military vessels.
  • World War II Service: Built during World War II, the SUMAC contributed to the war effort by keeping navigation routes clear for military logistics.
  • Homeport: SUMAC has been homeported in various locations, with a significant period spent operating from St. Louis, Missouri, serving the Upper Mississippi River region.
  • Design Features: The cutter is equipped with a flat-bottom hull, making it ideal for shallow waters and river operations.
  • Multi-Mission Platform: In addition to ATON, SUMAC has participated in flood relief, environmental protection efforts, and search and rescue missions on inland waters.
  • Longevity: Serving for over 75 years, SUMAC is notable for its extended service life, exemplifying the durability and reliability of its class.
  • Decommissioning: USCGC SUMAC (WLR 311) was decommissioned in 2020, marking the end of an era for one of the Coast Guard’s longest-serving river tenders.

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