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Description The U.S. Coast Guard acquired the final three SOC-3 Seagulls produced by Curtiss in 1938 and these were designated as SOC-4s. They were assigned the USCG call numbers V171, V172, and V173 (BuNo 48243, 48244, 48245, respectively). All three were transferred to the U.S. Navy in 1942, which redesignated them SOC-3A.
Date circa 1938-1942
Source U.S. Coast Guard [1] photo [2]
Author USCG

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