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USCGCBibb

Coordinates:24°59.71′N80°22.77′W / 24.99517°N 80.37950°W /24.99517; -80.37950
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Secretary-Class Coast Guard ship
USCGCBibb (WPG-31)
History
United States
NameBibb
NamesakeGeorge M. Bibb
BuilderCharleston Navy Yard
Laid down15 August 1935
Launched14 January 1937
Commissioned10 March 1937
Decommissioned30 September 1985
FateSunk as an artificial reef off the Florida Keys on 28 November 1987
General characteristics
Class & typeTreasury Class cutter
Displacement2,350 (1936)
Length327 ft 0 in (99.67 m)
Beam41 ft 0 in (12.50 m)
Draft12 ft 6 in (3.81 m) (max.)
Propulsion2 x Westinghouse double-reduction geared turbines; 2 x Babcock & Wilcox sectional express, air-encased, 400 psi, 200° superheat 5,250 (total shaft horse power)
Speed19.5 knots (36.1 km/h)
Range13.0 knots, 7,000 mi (11,000 km) range
Complement
  • 1937: 12 officers, 4 warrants, 107 enlisted
  • 1941: 16 officers, 5 warrants, 202 enlisted
  • 1966: 10 officers, 3 warrants, 133 enlisted.
Sensors &
processing systems
  • Radar: (1945) SK, SG-1; (1966) AN/SPS-29D, AN/SPA-52.
  • Fire Control Radar: (1945) Mk-26; (1966) Mk-26 MOD 4
  • Sonar: (1945) QC series; (1966) SQS-11
Electronic warfare
& decoys
HF/DF: (1943)
Armament
Aircraft carried
  • Curtiss SOC-4, USCG No. V172 (1937–1938)
  • Grumman JF-2, USCG No. V146 (1939–)

TheUSCGCBibb (WPG-31) was a 327-foot (100 m) Secretary-Class (also known as "Treasury Class") Coast Guard ship commissioned in 1936. Seven similar "combat cutters" were built and named for secretaries of theUnited States Treasury.Bibb was named for U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (July 4, 1844 – March 7, 1845)George M. Bibb.

History

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Bibb saw service inWorld War II. The ship fought in theBattle of the Atlantic serving as a convoy escort. In February 1943, the convoy came under attack and theSS Henry R. Mallory was torpedoed. Capt. Raney ignored the order to leave the survivors and went back and rescued 202 men from the icy waters. In 1944Bibb provided convoy escort between the United States and North Africa — mainly to Bizerte in Tunisia. In January 1945Bibb left Charleston, South Carolina for service in the Pacific theater where, as an AGC, she served temporarily as the flagship for Commander, Mine Craft, Pacific Fleet.Bibb is credited with destroying one Japanese kamikaze aircraft in action at Karema Retto.

In peacetime theBibb spent time on ocean station providing weather information and beacons to trans-Atlantic traffic. While on ocean station, theBibb came to the rescue of the airliner, the Bermuda Sky Queen. In theVietnam War, theBibb transportedJohn Kerry after he was shot on his Swift boat.

Fate

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Bibb was decommissioned in 1985 and remained docked until it was transported to theFlorida Keys for use as an artificial reef. The ship was sunk in November 1987 just outside thecoral reef tract, about six miles (10 km) offshore of the island ofKey Largo. It lies on its side at a depth of about 130 feet (40 m). Nearby, a second Treasury-Class ship, theUSCGCDuane (WPG-33) was also sunk as an artificial reef.

TheBibb rests at24°59.71′N80°22.77′W / 24.99517°N 80.37950°W /24.99517; -80.37950.

Noteworthy crewmembers

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Among those serving onBibb wasJames A. Watson, a rear admiral who was the onsite ranking officer in theDeepwater Horizon oil spill. Watson was an Engineering Officer/Student Engineer (1978–1980).[1][2]

World War II convoys escorted

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ConvoyEscort GroupDatesNotes
SC 815 May 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
ON 9713–16 May 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
SC 8417 May 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
SC 856 June 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
ON 10624–27 June 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
ON 1107–11 July 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
ON 12424-27 Aug 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
SC 9729 Aug-1 Sept 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
ON 13221-24 Sept 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
SC 10128-30 Sept 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
ON 14019-24 Oct 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
SC 10525-26 Oct 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
Convoy SC 1075-7 Nov 1942[3]Iceland shuttle
ON 1448-15 Nov 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
ON 14825-28 Nov 1942[4]Iceland shuttle
Convoy SC 1181-9 Feb 1943[3]Iceland shuttle
HX 22619-20 Feb 1943[5]Iceland shuttle
ON 16925-27 Feb 1943[4]Iceland shuttle
HX 2271–3 March 1943[5]Iceland shuttle
Convoy SC 1219–10 March 1943[3]Iceland shuttle
Convoys HX 229/SC 12221–23 March 1943[5]Iceland shuttle
ON 17331 March-3 April 1943[4]Iceland shuttle

In popular culture

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The USCGCBibb appeared in the 1952 filmWalk East on Beacon at the film's climactic end.

References

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  1. ^"USCG: Flag/SES Bios - Commander Coast Guard Atlantic Area". Uscg.mil. 2010-05-26.Archived from the original on 2010-03-26. Retrieved2010-06-12.
  2. ^"USCG Bibb".U.S. Coast Guard Cutter History. United States CoastGuard.Archived from the original on 2017-04-30. Retrieved2012-12-12.
  3. ^abcdefghi"SC convoys". Andrew Hague Convoy Database.Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved2011-06-21.
  4. ^abcdefghij"ON convoys". Andrew Hague Convoy Database.Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved2011-06-19.
  5. ^abc"HX convoys". Andrew Hague Convoy Database.Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved2011-06-19.

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