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- Knot (speed) [r]: A measure of the speed of ships and aircraft equal to one nautical mile per hour. [e]
- Canadian Coast Guard [r]: The Canadian Coast Guard provides fishery protection, icebreaking, and search and rescue in Canadian waters. [e]
- Port Hardy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Port Hardy, British Columbia [r]: A community at the Northern tip of Vancouver Island [e]
- Richard Dixon (USCG) [r]: A heroic US Coast Guard seamann who had a Sentinel class cutter named after him [e]