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USRC Hudson, known for her service during the Battle of Cárdenas, was the United States Revenue Cutter Service's first vessel to have a steel hull and triple-expansion steam engine.

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  • USRC Hudson, known for her service during the Battle of Cárdenas, was the United States Revenue Cutter Service's first vessel to have a steel hull and triple-expansion steam engine. (en)
  • "Гудзон", відомий участю у битві при Карденасі, був першим судном Служби митних катерів Сполучених Штатів, яке мала сталевий корпус і паровий двигун з потрійним розширенням. (uk)
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  • *U.S. Revenue Cutter Service *U.S. Coast Guard (en)
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