The story of a World War II frigate: the USS Sandusky PF-54 2003.

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The story of a World War II frigate: the USS Sandusky PF-54 2003.

First-hand narrative written by former Vice Adm. Thomas Sargent relating to his experiences during World War II while serving as the commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard escort vessel USS PF-54 .

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Sargent, Thomas R., 1914-

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Born 1914, in London, England; officer in the U.S. Coast Guard; promoted to Rear Admiral in 1967; Vice Admiral in 1970; retired from active duty in 1974. From the description of Oral history 2004 Mar. 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70976137 Born 1914, in London, England; officer in the U.S. Coast Guard; World War II veteran; promoted to Rear Admiral in 1967; Vice Admiral in 1970; retired from active duty in 1974. From the description of The story of a World W...

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