East Gloucester- Click the picture to enlarge it. I’d appreciate anyone to fill in the details of the exact location and what they see in the pictures from this series. There are 15 pictures in 15 days.
What I know of this picture is again the slide is in backwards because when you click on it to view it full size you see the numbers on the white boat are backward. I believe it says
W 04
FOB Joe McKechnie Forwards-
Good Morning Joey: The W04, white vessel is actually the USCGC General Green which was stationed in Gloucester "back in the day". I attatch a USCG web site short cut for your reading pleasure.
http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/GeneralGreene1927.asp
FOB Len Burgess does his Photoshop Magic to the photo below-
Hi Joey, I couldn’t resist trying to bring this shot back to life.
The ship really is the W 40.
Len Burgess

If it were backwards it would say W40, wouldn’t it?
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Yes sir – that’s what I was going to say! Obviously they haven’t played reading things in a mirror in their childhood 🙂
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Judging from the buildings i think it is the Beacon Marine area of east glouc.
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My guess is it’s just past Beacon Marine. The area behind where there are wooden fish and bags made of sail cloth. I believe the grey building in the center is gone now. I’m looking at the ledge on the left as a reference point. At first the gas station sign made me think it might be Brown’s yacht yard.
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The vessel is the W104, the USCGC General Greene, which was stationed in Gloucester, “back in the day”.
Have a look: http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/GeneralGreene1927.asp
Enjoy.
Joe
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This is the General Greene and its W140. The picture wastakensometime after 1960 when the round portholes on the bridge were changed to square, I served aboard in 60 and 61 when the Greene was wrecked off the Cape Cod Canal
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