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History of USCGC Morris

USCGC Morris (WSC-147) was a 125-foot Active-class patrol boat commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1927. Designed for Prohibition-era law enforcement, she was part of the famed "Buck & a Quarter" class. During World War II, Morris conducted coastal patrols, convoy escort, and anti-submarine operations, notably along the U.S. East Coast and in the Caribbean. After decades of service, she was decommissioned in 1971, having played a vital role in both peacetime and wartime Coast Guard missions.

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ABOUT USCGC Morris

  • Namesake: The USCGC Morris (WSC-147) was named after Robert Morris, a Founding Father and financier of the American Revolution.
  • Class and Role: Morris was a part of the Active-class patrol boats, often called "Buck & a Quarter" cutters due to their 125-foot length.
  • Launch and Commission: She was launched in 1927 and commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in the same year.
  • Prohibition Patrols: During the Prohibition era, Morris was tasked with intercepting rumrunners and enforcing anti-liquor laws off the US coastline.
  • World War II Service: Morris served on convoy escort duty and anti-submarine patrols during World War II, protecting merchant ships from German U-boats.
  • Notable Rescue: In 1933, Morris participated in the dramatic rescue of survivors from the wrecked SS Morro Castle, a burning passenger liner off the New Jersey coast.
  • Reclassification: In 1941, Morris was reclassified from WPC (Patrol Craft) to WSC (Submarine Chaser) to reflect her new wartime role.
  • Longevity: The vessel served for over 40 years, making her one of the longest-serving cutters in her class before being decommissioned in 1971.
  • Post-Service Fate: After decommissioning, the Morris was sold and later repurposed as a museum ship for a time, allowing the public to learn about her storied career.
  • Legacy: The USCGC Morris is remembered for her versatility, serving in law enforcement, search and rescue, and military operations, reflecting the broad mission of the Coast Guard itself.

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