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Oliver F. Berry
| birth_place = Marion, South Carolina, US
| death_date =
| death_place = Florence, South Carolina, US
| placeofburial = Mount Hope Cemetery, Florence
| allegiance =
| branch = United States Coast Guard
| serviceyears = 1928–1950
| rank = Chief Petty Officer
}}
Oliver Fuller Berry (March 8, 1908 - September 13, 1991) was a chief petty officer in the United States Coast Guard who was chosen to be the namesake for the twenty-fourth cutter of the Sentinel class. He was one of the first Coast Guard aircraft technicians trained to work on helicopters.
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