USRC Active (1812)

For other ships of the same name, see USRC Active and USCGC Active.
History
United States
Name: USRC Active
Namesake: In action; moving; causing action or change
Acquired: 1812
Decommissioned: 1817
General characteristics
Type: Revenue cutter

USRC Active, was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service in commission from 1812 to 1817. She was the second Revenue Cutter Service ship to bear the name.

Acquired in 1812, Active was possibly a chartered vessel. She saw service during the War of 1812. Commanded by Revenue Captain Caleb Brewster, she was part of a flotilla that was blockaded at New London, Connecticut, by the Royal Navy during the war. Active remained in service until 1817.

Another cutter named USRC Active entered service at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1816, so that for at least one year there were two cutters in service in the Revenue Cutter Service with the same name.

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