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Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Bureau of Ships. 9/18/1947-5/1/1966
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39-foot ASB, an Arctic survey boat (​ASB) built in the 1950s and 1960s by United Boat Builders, now (Uniflite) in Bellingham, Washington. Arctic survey boats were carried aboard icebreakers to conduct cold climate surveys, take depth soundings ahead of the ship, assist in rescue operations, ferry personnel from ship to shore and serve as a life boat. On such Wind-class icebreakers, like the USS Glacier (AGB-4) (1955-1987).
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Arctic survey boat built in the 1960s by United Boat Builders

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