This site is for the crew of the
USCGC Taney
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This page last updated on 19
Feb 2011 |
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THIS SITE
WAS ORIGINALLY STARTED AND MAINTAINED BY VERN TOLER, FORMER TANEY
CREW.
VERN
“CROSSED THE BAR” MAY 6, 2003
(SEE INFORMATION
UNDER “8 BELLS”)
FEEL FREE
TO CONTACT WEBMASTER (LISTED BELOW) TO ADVISE OF REQUIRED
CORRECTIONS
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Photo by Vern Toler at
TANEY MARU SHIPMATES
The
standard watch on board ship was 4 hours.
Beginning
at midnight the ship's bell was tolled each half hour up to eight bells,
then the
process repeated.
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CLICK
ON THE CHAPTER BELOW THAT YOU WISH TO SEE; THE CHAPTER'S ARE CALLED
"Bells"
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Pictures: with 4 sub-sections |
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| NGFS | Naval Gunfire Support Missions, Viet Nam NEW |
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| "Known" | Crew for whom contact information is held |
USCGC TANEY COOKBOOK - CLICK HERE
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Please
feel free to copy any information on this web site and use, keeping in mind the
respect for the ship and former crew.
PLEASE SEND ANY INFORMATION ON TANEY SHIPMATES,
LIVING OR DECEASED, TO Garret Conklin
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Following
are links to other
sites of interest to Taney crew, military and ex-military
(Click on an image or text)
“Recalling the 40’s aboard the Taney, Warren Hartman, (Posted on “Jack’s Joint)
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PLEASE CONTACT WEB MASTER TO SUBMIT ANY MISSING INFORMATION, CORRECTIONS, OR ADDITIONAL CONTENT. |
This
site is not affiliated in any way with the U.S. Coast Guard, the Baltimore
Maritime Museum, nor any other organization.
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