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USCGC Acacia (WAGL 200)

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NameUSCGC Acacia (WAGL 200)
Type:Lighthouse Tender
Tonnage1.130 tons
Completed1920 - Fabricated Shipbuilding and Coddington Eng Co, Milwaukee WI 
OwnerUnites States Coast Guard (USCG) 
Homeport 
Date of attack15 Mar, 1942Nationality:      American
 
FateSunk by U-161 (Albrecht Achilles)
PositionGrid ED 2955
Complement35 officers and men (0 dead and 35 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteCuraçao - Antigua 
Cargo 
History Built as mine layer USS General John P. Story of the Speedwell-class for the US Army. On 14 Apr, 1927, transferred to the US Lighthouse Service of the US Coast Guard, converted to the lighthouse tender USCGC Acacia (WAGL 200)
Notes on loss From 11.37 to 12.11 hours on 15 Mar, 1942, the unescorted USCGC Acacia (WAGL 200) was shelled by U-161 with 68 rounds from the deck gun, 92 rounds from the 37mm and 70 rounds from the 20mm AA gun, caught fire and sank south of Haiti. The survivors were rescued by USS Overton (DD 239).

This was the only US Lighthouse Service vessel lost during the war.

 
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