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The main motive is the namegiving bird, it holds a mine raised from the Sea symbolising the Mine Hunting role. The Ship was in US service 1997-2007, she was then sold to Egypt.
The main motive is the namegiving bird, it holds a mine raised from the Sea symbolising the Mine Hunting role. The Ship was in US service 1997-2007, she was then sold to Egypt.
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MINE HUNTER USS CARDINAL (MHC-60)

Coat of arms (crest) of the Mine Hunter USS Cardinal (MHC-60)

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Origin/meaning

The main motive is the namegiving bird, it holds a mine raised from the Sea symbolising the Mine Hunting role. The Ship was in US service 1997-2007, she was then sold to Egypt.


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