SS Gulfdawn
Arriving at a U.S. port on 22 March 1942.
Photo No. None
Source: Arthur D. Baker III
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USS Big Horn (AO-45)
Beginning conversion on 2 April 1942 at the Bethlehem Steel 56th Street yard, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Photo No. 19-N-29138
Source: U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office
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USS Big Horn (AO-45)
Near the New York Navy Yard on 22 April 1942 after completing her initial conversion.
Photo No. 19-N-29322
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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USS Big Horn (AO-45)
Near the Boston Navy Yard on 22 July 1942 after completing outfitting as a Q-ship.
Photo No. 19-N-31362
Source: Arthur D. Baker III
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USS Big Horn (AO-45)
Near the Boston Navy Yard on 22 July 1942 after completing outfitting as a Q-ship.
Photo No. 19-N-31364
Source: Arthur D. Baker III
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USS Big Horn (AO-45)
Near the Boston Navy Yard on 22 July 1942 after completing outfitting as a Q-ship.
Photo No. 19-N-31363
Source: U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office
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USCGC Big Horn
Probably photographed near Boston, Mass., circa 1944.
The ship retained her Q-ship fittings while on weather patrol duty in the Coast Guard.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office
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USCGC Big Horn
Probably photographed near Boston, Mass., circa 1944.
The ship retained her Q-ship fittings while on weather patrol duty in the Coast Guard.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office
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USS Big Horn (IX-207)
At the Boston Navy Yard on 11 March 1945 after completing conversion to a station tanker (IX).
Her Q-ship fittings were removed during this conversion.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-19-LCM
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