USCGC Taney
The USCGC Taney is a United States Coast Guard cutter, commissioned in 1936. It is named after Roger B. Taney, the fifth Chief Justice of the United States. The vessel served in various roles, including law enforcement, search and rescue, and icebreaking operations.
During its service, the Taney was involved in significant historical events, including World War II, where it participated in the Battle of the Atlantic. Today, the Taney is preserved as a museum ship in Baltimore, Maryland, allowing visitors to explore its rich maritime history.