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USCGC Bluebell (WLI 313)

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Commissioned
  
4 April 1945

Status
  
In service

Length
  
30 m

Homeport
  
Portland, Oregon

Class and type
  
Inland buoy tender

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Name
  
USCGC Bluebell (WLI-313)

Motto
  
Rising to the Challenge Since 1945

USCGC Bluebell (WLI-313) is a United States Coast Guard inland buoy tender based out of Portland, Oregon.

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History

Bluebell was commissioned on April 4, 1945. From 1945 to 1973 Bluebell was stationed in Vancouver, Washington. Bluebell was moved to Swan Island in Portland, Oregon, in 1973, where it has remained since. Bluebell is classified as an inland buoy tender and is one of two 100-foot inland buoy tenders in service. The other, commissioned November 1, 1944, is the Coast Guard Cutter Smilax homeported in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.

Bluebell is the second oldest cutter in the Coast Guard fleet, and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. The ship is home to a crew of 15 led by a chief warrant officer, with a chief petty officer as the second in command.

Mission

As a buoy tender, the crew’s primary mission is to ensure the safety of mariners by establishing and maintaining essential navigation aids along established waterways. The crew is responsible for maintaining more than 420 aids to navigation(ATONs) along 500 miles across the Columbia, Willamette and Snake Rivers. Altogether, Bluebell’s crew is responsible for 23 percent of the ATONs in the Pacific Northwest.

References

USCGC Bluebell (WLI-313) Wikipedia