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The E-Sylum: Volume 19, Number 47, November 20, 2016, Article 30

A COAST GUARD CUTTER EXCHANGE NOTE

Jim Downey published an article about an unusual scrip note from a U.S. Coast Guard vessel in the MPC Gram, an electronic publication for collectors of Military Payment Certificates and other military money. Here's an excerpt. Published on November 18, 2016, the issue is MPC Gram Series 18 No. 2319. -Editor

U.S. Coard Guard ship Androscoggin Exchange Note 1970

This note was issued aboard the US Coast Guard Cutter  Androscoggin (WHEC-68) in April 1970 for use while the Androscoggin was located at Ocean Station Echo. Why the note was made is unclear. It was apparently used in the ship's exchange while at sea at that location. The attached picture is of SK1 Charles Quam and RM2 David Reiland at the ship's exchange during her Vietnam tour in 1969.

The note is mimeographed with the embossed seal of the  Androscoggin in the window on the right side of the note. The ship's crest appears in the center. There are two signatures. The left signature is John A. Tolejko, quartermaster. The right signature is George H. Ulrich, Jr, the personnel officer. The back is blank.

USCCC Androscoggin The Ocean Stations were a multi-national chain of ships at set locations that reported surface and upper air meteorological observations for use in weather forecasting. They were primarily located in the North Atlantic and North Pacific. In addition to their weather reporting function, these vessels aided in search and rescue operations, supported transatlantic flights, acted as research platforms for oceanographers and monitored marine pollution.

Ocean Station Echo was located in the mid-Atlantic. US vessels typically served 3-4 week tours at one location. The  Androscoggin was on station for this tour 3-26 April 1970.

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