USRC Active (1812)
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USRC ''Active'', was a
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of the
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in commission from 1812 to 1817. She was the second Revenue Cutter Service ship to bear the name. Acquired in 1812, ''Active'' was possibly a chartered vessel. She saw service during the
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. Commanded by Revenue Captain
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, she was part of a
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that was blockaded at New London, Connecticut, by the
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during the war. ''Active'' remained in service until 1817. Another cutter named USRC ''Active'' entered service at
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, Maryland, in 1816, so that for at least one year there were two cutters in service in the Revenue Cutter Service with the same name.


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United States Coast Guard Historians Office: ''Active'', 1812
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