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The Sea Cloud is sailing cruise ship of the Sea Cloud Cruises line. Initially built as a private yacht, it subsequently served as a weather ship for the United States Coast Guard and United States Navy during World War II. The ship served as the first racially integrated warship in the United States Armed Forces since the American Civil War.
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USS Sea Cloud (IX-99) From 1961: Patria Sea Cloud Hussar II (1931-35) USCGC Sea Cloud (WPG-284) presidential yacht Angelita
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1942-01-02Z
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dbpedia:Kiel dbpedia:Krupp
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dbpedia:United_States_Coast_Guard_Cutter dbpedia:Barque
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1943-04-09Z 1942-04-04Z
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1943-04-09Z 1944-11-04Z
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96.3168
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dbpedia:Marjorie_Merriweather_Post dbpedia:Edward_Francis_Hutton
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14.9352
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5.7912
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in service transferred to theUnited States Navy Chartered to theUnited States Armed Forcesbetween 1942 and 1944; Post decided in 1955; to sell the ship to president of the Dominican Republic Returned to private ownership with $175,000 for conversion back to pre-war appearance
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