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USS SC-292 1920 sold commercial becoming Trawler "Chief Seattle" [12] USS SC-293 1920 sold commercial becoming Trawler "George L. Harvey" [12] USS SC-294; USS SC-295; USS SC-296; USS SC-297; USS SC-298; USS SC-299; USS SC-300 1920 sold commercial becoming Trawler "Joseph Kildall" [12] USS SC-301; USS SC-302; USS SC-303; USS SC-304; USS SC-305 ...
The SC-1 class was a large class of submarine chasers built during World War I for the United States Navy.They were ordered in very large numbers in order to combat attacks by German U-boats, with 442 vessels built from 1917 to 1919.
USS SC-316: Robert Jacob City Island, Bronx: 11 January 1917: To France as C-20. [1] [2] USS SC-317: Robert Jacob City Island, Bronx: 11 January 1917: To France as C-21. [1] [2] USS SC-318: Luders Marine Construction Company Stamford, Connecticut: 22 December 1917: To France as C-28. [1] [2] USS SC-319: Luders Marine Construction Company ...
Victory Shipbuilding Company built two submarine chasers that were of the SC-497-class submarine chaser design that had a displacement of 94 tons with a length of 110 feet (34 m), a beam of 17 feet (5.2 m), a draft of 6 feet (1.8 m), a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). They had a crew of 28.
US Navy NH 96504 a 63 ft (19 m) air-sea rescue boat built by Fellows & Stewart US Navy submarine chaser SC-1011 built by Fellows & Stewart, off Terminal Island in July 1943. Fellows & Stewart Inc. was a shipbuilding company in San Pedro, California on Terminal Island's Pier 206.
USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633), a James Madison-class ballistic missile submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Casimir Pulaski (1745–1779), a Polish general who served in the American Revolutionary War.
Ship ID Name Owner Type Length - Feet Delivered Notes 284507: MTL 1232: US Army: Harbor Tug: 47: 1943: Sold and renamed Lohilani: 255210: MTL 1233: US Army: Harbor Tug: 47: 1943: Sold and renamed Kolomona
Unlike the other carriers in the Gulf War, USS Midway couldn't carry the S-3 Viking or the F-14 Tomcat due to her size constraints meaning the ship instead had three F/A-18 squadrons. NF101 (BuNo 162887), an F/A-18A Hornet assigned to VFA-195 Dambusters aboard the USS Midway, CV-41 in the 1991 Gulf War.