USCGC Acacia (WAGL-200)
The USCGC Acacia (WAGL-200) was a buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard. She was the second Coast Guard vessel to bear the name Acacia, referencing the acacia tree. The ship's primary role was maintaining aids to navigation, including buoys, beacons, and lights, within a designated geographical area. This involved tasks such as deploying, servicing, repairing, and replacing navigational aids. Beyond this core function, the Acacia likely provided support for search and rescue operations within its operational zone, as many buoy tenders have such a secondary role. Specific details regarding her operational history, including deployment locations and dates of commissioning and decommissioning, would require further research into Coast Guard archives and historical records. Information on her size, armament (if any), and crew complement are also needed to complete this entry. The vessel was ultimately decommissioned, though the exact date and fate of the ship remain unclear without additional sources.