Patrol vessels of the United States Navy
USS Cyclone (PC-1)
This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy .
Ship status is indicated as either currently active [A] (including ready reserve), inactive [I], or precommissioning [P]. Ships in the inactive category include only ships in the inactive reserve, ships which have been disposed from US service have no listed status. Ships in the precommissioning category include ships under construction or on order.
Assault Support Patrol Boat (ASPB)[ edit ]
Eighty-six Assault Support Patrol Boats were built for use in the Vietnam War .
Patrol air cushion vehicle (PACV)[ edit ]
The Navy used 3 Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle hovercraft in Vietnam.
Patrol craft hydrofoil (PCH)[ edit ]
Patrol gunboat hydrofoil (PGH)[ edit ]
Patrol missile hydrofoil (PHM)[ edit ]
Pegasus class
Patrol boat, river (PBR)[ edit ]
The Patrol Boat, River was acquired for the Vietnam War: 718 of these 31/32-foot long boats were purchased with a peak of 250 used in Vietnam.
Patrol craft coastal (PC)[ edit ]
The original PC hull number sequence ended in 1964, and was then restarted with '1' for this class.
Cyclone -class
USS PC-454 , ex-SP-104, later PYc-46
USS PC-455 , later PYc-47
USS PC-456 , later PYc-48
USS PC-457 , sunk in collision 14 August 1941
USS PC-458 , later PYc-49
USS PC-459 , later PY-18
USS PC-460 , later PYc-50
USS PC-509 , later PYc-51
USS PC-510 , later YP-105
USS PC-523 , later YP-77
The following submarine chasers were 173/174 feet long and used the PC designation. The large missing sections of these numbers for the most part come from the sharing of the same number sequence with the 110-foot submarine chasers that used the SC designation and the 134-foot patrol craft sweepers that used the PCS designation . This number sequence would end in 1964, and then restart with '1' for the Cyclone -class costal patrol craft.
PC-461 class
497-507, 511 to 522, and 524-539 were used by SC submarine chasers
USS PC-540
USS PC-541
USS PC-542
USS PC-543
USS PC-544
USS PC-545
USS PC-546
USS PC-547
USS PC-548
USS PC-549 , later PCC-549
USS PC-550
USS PC-551
USS PC-552
USS Malone (PC-553)
USS PC-554
USS PC-555 , later PCC-555
USS PC-556
USS PC-557
USS PC-558 , sunk by torpedo 9 May 1944, approx. 35 killed
USS PC-559
USS Oberlin (PC-560)
USS PC-561
USS PC-562
USS PC-563 , later PCC-563
USS Chadron (PC-564)
USS Gilmer (PC-565)
USS Honesdale (PC-566)
USS Riverhead (PC-567)
USS Altus (PC-568)
USS Petoskey (PC-569)
USS PC-570
USS Anoka (PC-571)
USS Tooele (PC-572)
USS PC-573
USS PC-574
USS PC-575
USS PC-576
USS PC-577
USS PC-578 , later PCC-578
USS Wapakoneta (PC-579)
USS Malvern (PC-580)
USS Manville (PC-581)
USS PC-582 , later PCC-582
USS PC-583
USS PC-584
USS PC-585
USS Patchogue (PC-586)
USS PC-587
USS PC-588 , later PCC-588
USS PC-589 , later PCC-589
USS PC-590
USS PC-591
USS Towanda (PC-592)
USS PC-593
USS PC-594
USS PC-595
USS PC-596
USS Kerrville (PC-597)
USS PC-598 , later PCC-598
USS PC-599
USS PC-600
USS Arcata (PC-601)
USS Alturas (PC-602)
USS Solvay (PC-603)
USS PC-604
USS PC-605
USS Andrews (PC-606)
USS PC-607
USS PC-608
USS PC-609
USS PC-610
USS PC-611
USS PC-612
USS PC-613
USS PC-614
USS PC-615
USS PC-616
USS Beeville (PC-617)
USS Weatherford (PC-618)
USS Dalhart (PC-619)
USS Bethany (PC-620)
USS PC-621
USS PC-622
USS PC-623
USS PC-624 , later YW-120
USS PC-625
USS PC-626
USS PC-627
USS PC-684
USS Pikeville (PC-776)
USS Waynesburg (PC-777)
USS Gallipolis (PC-778)
USS Mechanicsburg (PC-779)
USS Maynard (PC-780)
USS Metuchen (PC-781)
USS Glenolden (PC-782)
USS PC-783
USS PC-784
USS Frostburg (PC-785)
USS PC-786
USS PC-787
USS PC-788
USS PC-789
USS PC-790
USS PC-791
USS PC-792
USS PC-793
USS PC-794
USS PC-795
USS PC-796
USS PC-797
USS PC-798
USS PC-799 to Republic of Korea as Kum Gang San (PC-702)
USS PC-800
USS PC-801
USS PC-802 , later PCC-802, to Republic of Korea as Sam Gak San (PC-703)
USS PC-803 , later PCC-803
USS PC-804
USS PC-805 , later PGM-10
USS PC-806 , later PGM-11
USS PC-807
USS Ripley (PC-808)
USS PC-809
USS PC-810 to Republic of Korea as Jiri San (PC-704)
USS PC-814
USS PC-815 , sunk in collision 11 September 1945, 1 killed[ 1]
USS PC-816
USS Welch (PC-817)
USS PC-818
USS PC-819
USS PC-820
USS PC-821
USS Asheboro (PC-822)
USS PC-823 to Republic of Korea as Pak Tu San (PC-701)
USS PC-824
USS PC-825
USS PC-826 , later PYc-52
USS PC-1039 , later SC-1039
USS Edenton (PC-1077)
USS PC-1078
USS Ludington (PC-1079)
USS PC-1080
USS Cadiz (PC-1081)
USS PC-1082
USS PC-1083
USS PC-1084
USS PC-1085
USS PC-1086
USS Placerville (PC-1087)
USS PC-1088 , later PGM-12
USS PC-1089 , later PGM-13
USS PC-1090 , later PGM-14
USS PC-1091 , later PGM-15
USS Greencastle (PC-1119)
USS Carlinville (PC-1120)
USS PC-1121
USS PC-1122
USS PC-1123
USS PC-1124
USS Cordele (PC-1125)
USS PC-1126 , later PCC-1126
USS PC-1127
USS PC-1128
USS PC-1129
USS PC-1130
USS PC-1131
USS PC-1132
USS PC-1133
USS PC-1134
USS Canastota (PC-1135)
USS Galena (PC-1136) , later PCC-1136
USS Worthington (PC-1137) , later PCC-1137
USS Lapeer (PC-1138)
USS Glenwood (PC-1140)
USS Pierre (PC-1141)
USS Hanford (PC-1142)
USS PC-1143
USS PC-1144
USS Winnemucca (PC-1145)
USS PC-1146
USS PC-1147
USS PC-1148 , later PGM-16
USS Susanville (PC-1149)
USS PC-1167
USS PC-1168
USS PC-1169 , later PCC-1169
USS Kelso (PC-1170)
USS PC-1171
USS Olney (PC-1172)
USS Andalusia (PC-1173)
USS Fredonia (PC-1174)
USS Vandalia (PC-1175)
USS Minden (PC-1176)
USS PC-1177 , later PCC-1177
USS PC-1178 , later PCC-1178
USS Morris (PC-1179)
USS Woodstock (PC-1180)
USS Wildwood (PC-1181)
USS PC-1182
USS PC-1183
USS PC-1184
USS PC-1185
USS Ipswich (PC-1186)
USS PC-1187
USS PC-1188
USS PC-1189 , later PGM-17
USS Bel Air (PC-1191)
USS PC-1192
USS Ridgway (PC-1193)
USS PC-1194
USS PC-1195
USS Mayfield (PC-1196)
USS PC-1197
USS Westerly (PC-1198)
USS PC-1199
USS PC-1200
USS Kittery (PC-1201)
USS PC-1202
USS PC-1203
USS PC-1206
USS PC-1207
USS PC-1208
USS Medina (PC-1209)
USS PC-1210
USS PC-1211
USS Laurinburg (PC-1212)
USS Louden (PC-1213)
USS PC-1214
USS PC-1215
USS Elkins (PC-1216)
USS PC-1217
USS PC-1218
USS PC-1219
USS PC-1220
USS PC-1221
USS PC-1222
USS PC-1223
USS Waverly (PC-1225)
USS PC-1226
USS PC-1227
USS Munising (PC-1228)
USS Wauseon (PC-1229)
USS Grinnell (PC-1230)
USS Tipton (PC-1231)
USS PC-1232
USS PC-1233
USS PC-1235
USS PC-1236
USS Abingdon (PC-1237)
USS PC-1238
USS Culpeper (PC-1240)
USS PC-1241
USS Port Clinton (PC-1242)
USS PC-1243
USS PC-1244 , later PCC-1244
USS PC-1245
USS Canandaigua (PC-1246)
USS PC-1247
USS PC-1248 to France as Sabre (W11)
USS PC-1249 to France as Pique (W13)
USS PC-1250 to France as Cimeterre (W12)
USS PC-1251 , later PCC-1251
USS Tarrytown (PC-1252)
USS PC-1253
USS PC-1254
USS PC-1255 , later PGM-18
USS PC-1257
USS PC-1258
USS Durango (PC-1260)
USS PC-1261 , sunk by shore gunfire 6 June 1944
USS PC-1262
USS Milledgeville (PC-1263)
USS PC-1264 , one of 2 USN ships with a nearly all African-American crew in WW2
USS PC-1265
1376 to 1465 used by PCS patrol minesweepers, a few did hold the PC designation at times
USS PC-1427 , later PCS-1427
USS PC-1465 , later PCS-1465, AMc-204 as Minah , AMCU-14, MHC-14
USS Grosse Pointe (PC-1546) , Operation Castle nuclear test participant [ 2]
USS Corinth (PC-1547)
USS PC-1548 , later PGM-9
USS PC-1549
USS PC-1550 , later PGM-19
USS PC-1551 , later PGM-20
USS PC-1552 , later PGM-21
USS PC-1553 , later PGM-22
USS PC-1554 , later PGM-23
USS PC-1555 , later PGM-24
USS PC-1556 , later PGM-25
USS PC-1557 , later PGM-26
USS PC-1558 , later PGM-27
USS PC-1559 , later PGM-28
USS PC-1560 to France as Coutelas (W22)
USS PC-1561
USS PC-1562 to France as Javelot (W23)
USS PC-1563
USS PC-1564
PC-1565, later PGM-29
PC-1566, later PGM-30
PC-1567, later PGM-31
PC-1568, later PGM-32
USS Anacortes (PC-1569)
PC-1570 to PC-1585 canceled
The Adroit class was a group of PC-461 class submarine chasers completed as minesweepers (AM-82 through AM-99). However, they were considered unsatisfactory in this role, and were all eventually converted back into submarine chasers.[ 3]
USS PC-1586 , ex-AM-82
USS PC-1587 , ex-AM-83
USS PC-1588 , ex-AM-84
USS PC-1589 , ex-AM-85
USS PC-1590 , ex-AM-86
USS PC-1591 , ex-AM-87
USS PC-1592 , ex-AM-88
USS PC-1593 , ex-AM-89
USS PC-1594 , ex-AM-90
USS PC-1595 , ex-AM-91
USS PC-1596 , ex-AM-92
USS PC-1597 , ex-AM-93
USS PC-1598 , ex-AM-94
USS PC-1599 , ex-AM-95, later PCC-1599
USS PC-1600 , ex-AM-96
USS PC-1601 , ex-AM-97, later PCC-1601
USS PC-1602 , ex-AM-98, later PCC-1602
USS PC-1603 , ex-AM-99
Patrol craft, control (PCC)[ edit ]
Thirty-five submarine chasers (PC) were converted into amphibious landing control vessels during World War II and reclassified as Patrol Craft, Control after the war.
Patrol craft escort, and patrol craft escort rescue (PCE, PCER)[ edit ]
The Patrol Craft Escort Rescue (PCER), which were intended to rescue crews from ships attacked in convoys, were originally intended to be designated as Convoy Rescue Craft (APR), but this was designation was abandoned.[ 6]
PCE-842 class
USS PCE-905 , later AM-232
USS PCE-906 , later AM-233
USS PCE-907 , later AM-363
USS PCE-908 , later AM-235
USS PCE-909 , later AM-236
PCE-910 cancelled June 6, 1944
USS PCE-911 , later AM-351
USS PCE-912 , later AM-352
USS PCE-913 , later AM-353
USS PCE-914 , later AM-354
USS PCE-915 , later AM-355
USS PCE-916 , later AM-356
USS PCE-917 , later AM-357
USS PCE-918 , later AM-358
USS PCE-919 , later AM-359
PCE-920 to PCE-934 canceled November 1, 1945
PCE(R)-935 to PCE(R)-946 canceled
PCE-947 to PCE-960 canceled
PCE-1604 to PCE-1609 [ edit ]
Patrol craft fast (PCF)[ edit ]
The Patrol Craft Fast , also known as the Swift Boats, were acquired for the Vietnam War; 193 of these 50 foot boats were purchased.[ 7]
Patrol craft sweeper (PCS)[ edit ]
At least 90 134-foot YMS-1 -class minesweeper hulls were completed as patrol craft. These were judged to not be successful, and many were converted to sonar school ships or back to minesweepers.[ 8]
USS Winder (PCS-1376)
USS PCS-1377 , sonar school ship
USS Provincetown (PCS-1378) , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1379 , later PCSC-1379
USS Rushville (PCS-1380)
USS PCS-1381
USS PCS-1382
USS Attica (PCS-1383) , sonar school ship
USS Eufaula (PCS-1384) , sonar school ship
USS Hallidaysburg (PCS-1385) , sonar school ship
USS Hampton (PCS-1386) , sonar school ship
USS Beaufort (PCS-1387) , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1388 , later AGS-7
USS PCS-1389 , later PCSC-1389
USS PCS-1390 , later PCSC-1390
USS PCS-1391 , later PCSC-1391
USS Deming (PCS-1392) , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1393 , later YMS-446
USS PCS-1394 , later YMS-447
USS PCS-1395 , later YMS-448
USS PCS-1396 , later AGS-8
USS PCS-1397 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1398 , later YMS-449
USS PCS-1399 , sonar school ship, later YMS-450
USS Coquille (PCS-1400) , ex-AMS-59, sonar school ship
USS McMinnville (PCS-1401) , ex-YMS-452 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1402 , later PCSC-1402
USS PCS-1403 , later PCSC-1403
USS PCS-1404 , later AGS-9
USS PCS-1405
USS PCS-1406 , later YMS-453
USS PCS-1407 , later YMS-454
USS PCS-1408 , later YMS-455
USS PCS-1409 , later YMS-456
USS PCS-1410 , later YMS-457
USS PCS-1411 , later YMS-458
USS PCS-1412 , later YMS-459
USS Elsmere (PCS-1413)
USS PCS-1414
USS PCS-1415 , later YMS-460
USS PCS-1416 , later YMS-461
USS PCS-1417 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1418 , later PCSC-1418
USS PCS-1419
USS PCS-1420 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1421 , later PCSC-1421
USS PCS-1422
USS Prescott (PCS-1423) , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1424 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1425
USS PCS-1426 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1427 , ex-PC-1427 , later YMS-462
USS PCS-1428 , later YMS-463
USS PCS-1429 , later PCSC-1429
USS PCS-1430
USS Grafton (EPCS-1431)
USS PCS-1432 , later YMS-464
USS PCS-1433 , later YMS-465
USS PCS-1434 , later YMS-466
USS PCS-1435 , later YMS-467
USS PCS-1436 , later YMS-468
USS PCS-1437 , later YMS-469
USS PCS-1438 , later YMS-470
USS PCS-1439 , later YMS-471
USS PCS-1440 , later YMS-472
USS PCS-1441 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1442 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1443 , later YMS-473
USS Conneaut (PCS-1444) , ex-YMS-474 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1445 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1446 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1447 , later YMS-475
USS PCS-1448 , sonar school ship, later YMS-476
USS PCS-1449 , sonar school ship
USS PCS-1450
USS PCS-1451
USS PCS-1452 , later PCSC-1452
USS PCS-1453 , later YMS-477
USS PCS-1454 , later YMS-478
USS PCS-1455 , later PCSC-1455
USS PCS-1456 , later YMS-479
USS PCS-1457 , later AGS-10
USS PCS-1458 , later AGS-6
USS PCS-1459
USS PCS-1460 , later PCSC-1460
USS PCS-1461 , later PCSC-1461
USS PCS-1462 , later YMS-480
USS PCS-1463 , later YMS-481
USS PCS-1464 , later AMc-203
USS PCS-1465 , ex-PC-1465 , later AMc-204
Patrol craft sweeper, control (PCSC)[ edit ]
Thirteen patrol craft sweepers (PCS) were converted into amphibious landing control vessels during World War II and reclassified as Patrol Craft Sweeper, Control.
Of 112 Eagle -class patrol craft planned 60 of these World War I era ships were completed, being given numbers from 1 to 60. Only three were commissioned prior to the Armistice which ended World War I and only eight saw service in World War II of which PE-56 was sunk by a U-boat.
Designation
Keel Laid
Launched
Commissioned
Disposition
PE-1
7 May 1918
11 July 1918
27 October 1918
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-2
10 May 1918
19 August 1918
11 July 1918
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-3
16 May 1918
11 September 1918
11 November 1918
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-4
21 May 1918
15 September 1918
14 November 1918
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-5
28 May 1918
28 September 1918
19 November 1918
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-6
3 June 1918
16 October 1918
21 November 1918
Destroyed as target 30 November 1934
PE-7
8 June 1918
5 October 1918
24 November 1918
Destroyed as target 30 November 1934
PE-8
10 June 1918
11 November 1918
31 October 1919
Sold 1 April 1931
PE-9
17 June 1918
8 November 1918
27 October 1919
Sold 26 May 1930
PE-10
6 July 1918
9 November 1918
31 October 1919
Destroyed 19 August 1937
PE-11
13 July 1918
14 November 1918
29 May 1919
Sold 16 January 1935
PE-12
13 July 1918
12 November 1918
6 November 1919
Sold 30 December 1935
PE-13
15 July 1918
9 January 1919
2 April 1919
Sold 26 May 1930
PE-14
20 July 1918
23 January 1919
17 June 1919
Destroyed as target 22 November 1934
PE-15
21 July 1918
25 January 1919
11 June 1919
Sold 14 June 1934
PE-16
22 July 1918
11 January 1919
5 June 1919
Transferred to the Coast Guard late 1919
PE-17
3 August 1918
1 February 1919
3 July 1919
Wrecked off Long Island, New York 22 May 1922
PE-18
5 August 1918
10 February 1919
7 August 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-19
6 August 1918
30 January 1919
25 June 1919
Destroyed 6 August 1946
PE-20
26 August 1918
15 February 1919
28 July 1919
Transferred to USCG late 1919
PE-21
31 August 1918
15 February 1919
31 July 1919
Transferred to USCG late 1919
PE-22
5 September 1918
10 February 1919
17 July 1919
Transferred to USCG late 1919
PE-23
11 September 1918
20 February 1919
19 June 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-24
13 September 1918
24 February 1919
12 July 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-25
17 September 1918
19 February 1919
30 June 1919
Lost 11 June 1930
PE-26
25 September 1918
1 March 1919
1 October 1919
Sold 29 August 1938
PE-27
22 October 1918
1 March 1919
14 July 1919
Sold 4 June 1946
PE-28
23 October 1918
1 March 1919
28 July 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-29
18 November 1918
8 March 1919
20 August 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-30
19 November 1918
8 March 1919
14 August 1919
Transferred to USCG late 1919
PE-31
19 November 1918
8 March 1919
14 August 1919
Sold 18 May 1923
PE-32
30 November 1918
15 March 1919
4 September 1919
Sold 3 March 1947
PE-33
14 February 1918
15 March 1919
4 September 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-34
8 January 1919
15 March 1919
3 September 1919
Sold 9 June 1932
PE-35
13 January 1919
22 March 1919
22 August 1919
Sold 7 June 1938
PE-36
22 January 1919
22 March 1919
20 August 1919
Sold 27 February 1936
PE-37
27 January 1919
25 March 1919
30 September 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-38
31 January 1919
29 March 1919
30 July 1919
Sold 3 March 1947
PE-39
3 February 1919
29 March 1919
20 September 1919
Sold 7 June 1938
PE-40
7 February 1919
5 April 1919
1 October 1919
Destroyed as target 19 November 1934
PE-41
20 February 1919
5 April 1919
26 September 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-42
13 February 1919
17 May 1919
3 October 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-43
17 February 1919
17 May 1919
2 October 1919
Sold 26 May 1930
PE-44
20 February 1919
24 May 1919
30 September 1919
Disposed of 14 May 1938
PE-45
20 February 1919
17 May 1919
2 October 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-46
24 February 1919
24 May 1919
3 October 1919
Sold 10 December 1936
PE-47
3 March 1919
19 June 1919
4 October 1919
Sold 30 December 1935
PE-48
3 March 1919
24 May 1919
8 October 1919
Sold 10 October 1946
PE-49
4 March 1919
14 June 1919
10 October 1919
Sold 20 September 1930
PE-50
10 March 1919
18 July 1919
6 October 1919
Sold 11 June 1930
PE-51
10 March 1919
14 June 1919
2 October 1919
Sold 29 August 1938
PE-52
10 March 1919
9 July 1919
10 October 1919
Sold 29 August 1938
PE-53
17 March 1919
13 August 1919
20 October 1919
Sold 26 August 1938
PE-54
17 March 1919
17 July 1919
10 October 1919
Sold 26 May 1930
PE-55
17 March 1919
22 July 1919
10 October 1919
Sold 3 March 1947
PE-56
25 March 1919
15 August 1919
26 October 1919
Exploded off Portland, Maine , on 23 April 1945 after being torpedoed by U-853 , 49 killed
PE-57
25 March 1919
29 July 1919
15 October 1919
Sold March 5, 1947
PE-58
25 March 1919
2 August 1919
20 October 1919
Disposed of 30 June 1940
PE-59
31 March 1919
12 April 1919
19 September 1919
Sold 29 August 1938
PE-60
31 March 1919
13 August 1919
27 October 1919
Sold 29 August 1938
PE-61 through PE-112 were cancelled on November 30, 1918.
PE-5, PE-15, PE-25, PE-45, PE-65, PE-75, PE-86, PE-95, PE-105, and PE-112 were allotted for transfer to Italy , though this plan was cancelled and none were ever delivered.
Patrol frigate (PF)[ edit ]
Destroyer escorts were designed and built to naval construction standards, and as such could only be built at yards experienced with naval standards. The United States Maritime Commission created its S2 design - which was based on the British-designed River class - for much the same role but using civilian construction standards. These ships would be classed by the Navy as the Tacoma class frigates.[ 9]
Asheville class , River class in the Royal Navy
Tacoma class
USS Tacoma (PF-3) ex-PG-111
USS Sausalito (PF-4) ex-PG-112
USS Hoquiam (PF-5) ex-PG-113
USS Pasco (PF-6) ex-PG-114
USS Albuquerque (PF-7) ex-PG-115
USS Everett (PF-8) ex-PG-116
USS Pocatello (PF-9) ex-PG-117
USS Brownsville (PF-10) ex-PG-118
USS Grand Forks (PF-11) ex-PG-119
USS Casper (PF-12) ex-PG-120
USS Pueblo (PF-13) ex-PG-121
USS Grand Island (PF-14) ex-PG-122
USS Annapolis (PF-15) ex-PG-123
USS Bangor (PF-16) ex-PG-124
USS Key West (PF-17) ex-PG-125
USS Alexandria (PF-18) ex-PG-126
USS Huron (PF-19) ex-PG-127
USS Gulfport (PF-20) ex-PG-128
USS Bayonne (PF-21) ex-PG-129
USS Gloucester (PF-22) ex-PG-130
USS Shreveport (PF-23) ex-PG-131
USS Muskegon (PF-24) ex-PG-132
USS Charlottesville (PF-25) ex-PG-133
USS Poughkeepsie (PF-26) ex-PG-134
USS Newport (PF-27) ex-PG-135
USS Emporia (PF-28) ex-PG-136
USS Groton (PF-29) ex-PG-137
USS Hingham (PF-30) ex-PG-138
USS Grand Rapids (PF-31) ex-PG-139
USS Woonsocket (PF-32) ex-PG-140
USS Dearborn (PF-33) ex-Toledo , ex-PG-141
USS Long Beach (PF-34) ex-PG-142
USS Belfast (PF-35) ex-PG-143
USS Glendale (PF-36) ex-PG-144
USS San Pedro (PF-37) ex-PG-145
USS Coronado (PF-38) ex-PG-146
USS Ogden (PF-39) ex-PG-147
USS Eugene (PF-40) ex-PG-148
USS El Paso (PF-41) ex-PG-149
USS Van Buren (PF-42) ex-PG-150
USS Orange (PF-43) ex-PG-151
USS Corpus Christi (PF-44) ex-PG-152
USS Hutchinson (PF-45) ex-PG-153
USS Bisbee (PF-46) ex-PG-154
USS Gallup (PF-47) ex-PG-155
USS Rockford (PF-48) ex-PG-156
USS Muskogee (PF-49) ex-PG-157
USS Carson City (PF-50) ex-PG-158
USS Burlington (PF-51) ex-PG-159
USS Allentown (PF-52) ex-PG-160
USS Machias (PF-53) ex-PG-161
USS Sandusky (PF-54) ex-PG-162
USS Bath (PF-55) ex-PG-163
USS Covington (PF-56) ex-PG-164
USS Sheboygan (PF-57) ex-PG-165
USS Abilene (PF-58) ex-Bridgeport , ex-PG-166
USS Beaufort (PF-59) ex-PG-167
USS Charlotte (PF-60) ex-PG-168
USS Manitowoc (PF-61) ex-PG-169
USS Gladwyne (PF-62) ex-Worcester , ex-PG-170
USS Moberly (PF-63) ex-Scranton , ex-PG-171
USS Knoxville (PF-64) ex-PG-172
USS Uniontown (PF-65) ex-PG-173
USS Reading (PF-66) ex-PG-174
USS Peoria (PF-67) ex-PG-175
USS Brunswick (PF-68) ex-PG-176
USS Davenport (PF-69) ex-PG-177
USS Evansville (PF-70) ex-PG-178
USS New Bedford (PF-71) ex-PG-179
USS Hallowell (PF-72) ex-Machias , ex-PG-180 to U.K. as HMS Anguilla (K500)
USS Hamond (PF-73) ex-PG-181 to UK as HMS Antigua (K501)
USS Hargood (PF-74) ex-PG-182 to UK as HMS Ascension (K502)
USS Hotham (PF-75) ex-PG-183 to UK as HMS Bahamas (K503)
USS Halstead (PF-76) ex-PG-184 to UK as HMS Barbados (K504)
USS Hannam (PF-77) ex-PG-185 to UK as HMS Caicos (K505)
USS Harland (PF-78) ex-PG-186 to UK as HMS Cayman (K506)
USS Harman (PF-79) ex-PG-187 to UK as HMS Dominica (K507)
USS Harvey (PF-80) ex-PG-188 to UK as HMS Gold Coast (K584)
USS Holmes (PF-81) ex-PG-189 to UK as HMS Hong Kong (K585)
USS Hornby (PF-82) ex-PG-190 to UK as HMS Montserrat (K586)
USS Hoste (PF-83) ex-PG-191 to UK as HMS Nyasaland (K587)
USS Howett (PF-84) ex-PG-192 to UK as HMS Papua (K588)
USS Pilford (PF-85) ex-PG-193 to UK as HMS Pitcairn (K589)
USS St. Helena (PF-86) ex-Pasley to UK as HMS St. Helena (K590)
USS Patton (PF-87) ex-PG-195 to UK as HMS Sarawak (K591)
USS Pearl (PF-88) ex-PG-196 to UK as HMS Seychelles (K592)
USS Phillimore (PF-89) ex-PG-197 to UK as HMS Sierra Leone (K593)
USS Popham (PF-90) ex-PG-198 to UK as HMS Somaliland (K594)
USS Tortola (PF-91) ex-Peyton to UK as HMS Tortola (K595)
USS Zanzibar (PF-92) ex-Prowse to UK as HMS Zanzibar (K596)
USS Lorain (PF-93) ex-Roanoke (PG-201)
USS Milledgeville (PF-94) ex-Sitka , ex-PG-202
USS Stamford (PF-95) ex-PG-203, Construction cancelled December 31, 1943
USS Macon (PF-96) ex-PG-204 Construction cancelled December 31, 1943
USS Lorain (PF-97) ex-Vallejo (PG-205) Contract cancelled January 11, 1944
USS Milledgeville (PF-98) ex-PG-206 Construction cancelled December 31, 1943
USS Orlando (PF-99) ex-PG-207
USS Racine (PF-100) ex-PG-208
USS Greensboro (PF-101) ex-PG-209
USS Forsyth (PF-102) ex-PG-210
Bayandor class
Tapi class
Patrol gunboat (PG)[ edit ]
USS Yorktown (PG-1)
USS Petrel (PG-2)
USS Concord (PG-3)
USS Bennington (PG-4)
USS Machias (PG-5)
USS Castine (PG-6)
USS Nashville (PG-7)
USS Wilmington (PG-8) , later IX-30
USS Helena (PG-9)
USS Annapolis (PG-10) , later IX-1
USS Vicksburg (PG-11)
USS Newport (PG-12) , later IX-19
USS Princeton (PG-13)
USS Wheeling (PG-14) , later IX-28
USS Marietta (PG-15)
USS Palos (PG-16) , later PR-1
USS Dubuque (PG-17) , ex-AG-6, IX-9
USS Paducah (PG-18) , ex-AG-7, IX-23
USS Sacramento (PG-19)
USS Monocacy (PG-20) , later PR-2
USS Asheville (PG-21)
USS Tulsa (PG-22) , later Tacloban
USS Nantucket (PG-23) , ex-Rockport , later IX-18
USS Dolphin (PG-24)
USS Marblehead (PG-27) ex-C-11
USS Denver (PG-28) , ex-C-14, later CL-16
USS Des Moines (PG-29) , ex-C-15, later CL-17
USS Chattanooga (PG-30) , ex-C-16, later CL-18
USS Galveston (PG-31) , ex-C-17, later CL-19
USS Tacoma (PG-32) , ex-C-18, later CL-20
USS Cleveland (PG-33) , ex-C-19, later CL-21
USS New Orleans (PG-34) , later CL-22
USS Topeka (PG-35) , later IX-35
USS Albany (PG-36) , later CL-23
USS Elcano (PG-38)
USS Pampanga (PG-39)
USS Quiros (PG-40)
USS Samar (PG-41)
USS Villalobos (PG-42)
USS Guam (PG-43) , later PR-3
USS Tutuila (PG-44) , later PR-4
USS Panay (PG-45) , later PR-5
USS Oahu (PG-46) , later PR-6
USS Luzon (PG-47) , later PR-7
USS Mindanao (PG-48) , later PR-8
USS Fulton (PG-49) , ex-AS-1
USS Erie (PG-50)
USS Charleston (PG-51)
USS Niagara (PG-52) , ex-CMc-2, later AGP-1
USS Vixen (PG-53)
USS St. Augustine (PG-54)
USS Jamestown (PG-55) , later AGP-3
USS Williamsburg (PG-56) , later AGC-369
USS Plymouth (PG-57) , sunk by torpedo 5 August 1943
USS Hilo (PG-58) , later AGP-2
USS San Bernardino (PG-59)
USS Beaumont (PG-60)
USS Dauntless (PG-61)
USS Temptress (PG-62) ex-HMS Veronica (K37)
USS Surprise (PG-63) ex-HMS Heliotrope (K03)
USS Spry (PG-64) ex-HMS Hibiscus (K24)
USS Saucy (PG-65) ex-HMS Arabis (K73) , renamed HMS Snapdragon on return
USS Restless (PG-66) ex-HMS Periwinkle (K55)
USS Ready (PG-67) ex-HMS Calendula (K28)
USS Impulse (PG-68) ex-HMS Begonia (K66)
USS Fury (PG-69) ex-HMS Larkspur (K82)
USS Courage (PG-70) ex-HMS Heartsease (K15)
USS Tenacity (PG-71) ex-HMS Candytuft (K09)
USS Nourmahal (PG-72)
USS Natchez (PG-85) ex-SP-159, later AGS-3
USS Action (PG-86) ex-HMS Comfrey (K277)
USS Alacrity (PG-87) ex-HMS Cornel (K278)
USS Beacon (PG-88) ex-HMS Dittany (K279)
USS Brisk (PG-89) ex-HMS Flax (K284)
USS Caprice (PG-90) to UK as HMS Honesty (K285)
USS Clash (PG-91) to UK as HMS Linaria (K282)
USS Haste (PG-92) ex HMS Mandrake (K287)
USS Intensity (PG-93) formerly HMS Milfoil (K288)
USS Might (PG-94) ex-HMS Musk (K289)
USS Pert (PG-95) ex-HMS Nepeta (K290)
USS Prudent (PG-96) ex-HMS Privet (K291)
USS Splendor (PG-97) to UK as HMS Rosebay (K286)
USS Tact (PG-98) to UK as HMS Smilax (K280)
USS Vim (PG-99) to UK as HMS Statice (K281)
USS Vitality (PG-100) to UK as HMS Willowherb (K283)
USS Asheville (PG-101) , later PF-1
USS Natchez (PG-102) , later PF-2
PG-103 to UK as HMS Barle (K298)
PG-104 to UK as HMS Cuckmeree (K299)
USS Danville (PG-105) to UK as HMS Evenrode (K300)
PG-106 to UK as HMS Findhorn (K301)
PG-107 to UK as HMS Inver (K302)
PG-108 to UK as HMS Lossie (K303)
PG-109 to UK as HMS Parret (K304)
USS Shiel (PG-110) to UK as HMS Shiel (K305)
Tacoma class
USS Tacoma (PG-111) , later PF-3
USS Sausalito (PG-112) , later PF-4
USS Hoquiam (PG-113) , later PF-5
USS Pasco (PG-114) , later PF-6
USS Albuquerque (PG-115) , later PF-7
USS Everett (PG-116) , later PF-8
USS Pocatello (PG-117) , later PF-9
USS Brownsville (PG-118) , later PF-10
USS Grand Forks (PG-119) , later PF-11
USS Casper (PG-120) , later PF-12
USS Pueblo (PG-121) , later PF-13
USS Grand Island (PG-122) , later PF-14
USS Annapolis (PG-123) , later PF-15
USS Bangor (PG-124) , later PF-16
USS Key West (PG-125) , later PF-17
USS Alexandria (PG-126) , later PF-18
USS Huron (PG-127) , later PF-19
USS Gulfport (PG-128) , later PF-20
USS Bayonne (PG-129) , later PF-21
USS Gloucester (PG-130) , later PF-22
USS Shreveport (PG-131) , later PF-23
USS Muskegon (PG-132) , later PF-24
USS Charlottesville (PG-133) , later PF-25
USS Poughkeepsie (PG-134) , later PF-26
USS Newport (PG-135) , later PF-27
USS Emporia (PG-136) , later PF-28
USS Groton (PG-137) , later PF-29
USS Hingham (PG-138) , later PF-30
USS Grand Rapids (PG-139) , later PF-31
USS Woonsocket (PG-140) , later PF-32
USS Dearborn (PG-141) , later PF-33
USS Long Beach (PG-142) , later PF-34
USS Belfast (PG-143) , later PF-35
USS Glendale (PG-144) , later PF-36
USS San Pedro (PG-145) , later PF-37
USS Coronado (PG-146) , later PF-38
USS Ogden (PG-147) , later PF-39
USS Eugene (PG-148) , later PF-40
USS El Paso (PG-149) , later PF-41
USS Van Buren (PG-150) , later PF-42
USS Orange (PG-151) , later PF-43
PG-152 , later USS Corpus Christi (PF-44)
USS Hutchinson (PG-153) , later PF-45
USS Bisbee (PG-154) , later PF-46
USS Gallup (PG-155) , later PF-47
USS Rockford (PG-156) , later PF-48
USS Muskogee (PG-157) , later PF-49
USS Carson City (PG-158) , later PF-50
USS Burlington (PG-159) , later PF-51
USS Allentown (PG-160) , later PF-52
USS Machias (PG-161) , later PF-53
USS Sandusky (PG-162) , later PF-54
USS Bath (PG-163) , later PF-55
USS Covington (PG-164) , later PF-56
USS Sheboygan (PG-165) , later PF-57
USS Abilene (PG-166) , later PF-58
USS Beaufort (PG-167) , later PF-59
USS Charlotte (PG-168) , later PF-60
USS Manitowoc (PG-169) , later PF-61
USS Gladwyne (PG-170) , later PF-62
USS Moberly (PG-171) , later PF-63
USS Knoxville (PG-172) , later PF-64
USS Chattanooga (PG-173) , later PF-65
USS Reading (PG-174) , later PF-66
USS Peoria (PG-175) , later PF-67
USS Brunswick (PG-176) , later PF-68
USS Davenport (PG-177) , later PF-69
USS Evansville (PG-178) , later PF-70
USS New Bedford (PG-179) , later PF-71
PG-180 , later PF-72; to UK as HMS Anguilla (K500)
PG-181 , later PF-73; to UK as HMS Antigua (K501)
PG-182 , later PF-74; to UK as HMS Ascension (K502)
PG-183 , later PF-75; to UK as HMS Bahamas (K503)
PG-184 , later PF-76; to UK as HMS Barbados (K504)
PG-185 , later PF-77; to UK as HMS Caicos (K505)
PG-186 , later PF-78; to UK as HMS Cayman (K506)
PG-187 , later PF-79; to UK as HMS Dominica (K507)
PG-188 , later PF-80; to UK as HMS Gold Coast (K584) (later HMS Labuan )
PG-189 , later PF-81; to UK as HMS Hong Kong (K585) (later HMS Tobago )
PG-190 , later PF-82; to UK as HMS Montserrat (K586)
PG-191 , later PF-83; to UK as HMS Nyasaland (K587)
PG-192 , later PF-84; to UK as HMS Papua (K588)
PG-193 , later PF-85; to UK as HMS Pitcairn (K589)
PG-194 , later PF-86; to UK as HMS St. Helena (K590)
PG-195 , later PF-87; to UK as HMS Sarawak (K591)
PG-196 , later PF-88; to UK as HMS Seychelles (K592)
PG-197 , later PF-89; to UK as HMS Sierra Leone (K593) (later HMS Perim )
PG-198 , later PF-90; to UK as HMS Somaliland (K594)
PG-199 , later PF-91; to UK as HMS Tortola (K595)
PG-200 , later PF-92; to UK as HMS Zanzibar (K596)
USS Roanoke (PG-201) , later PF-93
USS Milledgeville (PG-202) , later PF-94
PG-203 , later PF-95; cancelled 31 December 1943
PG-204 , later PF-96; cancelled 31 December 1943
USS Vallejo (PG-205) , later PF-97; cancelled 11 January 1944
PG-206 , later PF-98; cancelled 31 December 1943
USS Orlando (PG-207) , later PF-99
USS Racine (PG-208) , later PF-100
USS Greensboro (PG-209) , later PF-101
USS Forsyth (PG-210) , later PF-102
Patrol motor gunboat (PGM)[ edit ]
Asheville class
Other classes
Patrol river gunboat (PR)[ edit ]
All built in Shanghai to serve on the Yangtze Patrol .
USS Palos (PR-1) , ex-PG-16
USS Monacacy (PR-2) , ex-PG-20
USS Wake (PR-3) , ex-Guam (PG-43), captured by Japan 8 December 1941
USS Tutuila (PR-4) , ex-PG-44
USS Panay (PR-5) , ex-PG-45, sunk by Japanese aircraft 12 December 1937, 4 killed
USS Oahu (PR-6) , ex-PG-46, sunk by Japanese gunfire, Corregidor , 5 May 1942
USS Luzon (PR-7) , ex-PG-47, scuttled 6 May 1942 in Manila Bay
USS Mindanao (PR-8) , ex-PG-48, scuttled 2 May 1942 in Manila Bay
Patrol torpedo boat (PT)[ edit ]
Patrol yacht, coastal (PYc)[ edit ]
Submarine chaser (SC)[ edit ]
These submarine chasers were 110 feet long and used the SC designation. The large missing sections of numbers in designation for the most part come from sharing the same number set as the other bigger 173 foot subchasers that used the PC designation.
SC-1 class (SC-1 to SC-448)[ edit ]
SC-497 class
Mainly SC-497 to 775, SC-977 to 1076, SC-1267 to 1367, SC-1474 to 1626. Also several were modified to be SCC's a command versions.
509 and 510 used by PC submarine chasers
523 used by PC submarine chaser
USS SC-524
USS SC-525
USS SC-526
USS SC-527
USS SC-528
USS SC-529
USS SC-530
USS SC-531
USS SC-532
USS SC-533
USS SC-534
USS SC-535
USS SC-536
USS SC-537
USS SC-538
USS SC-539
USS SC-540
USS SC-541
USS SC-542
USS SC-543
USS SC-544
USS SC-545
USS SC-546
USS SC-547
USS SC-548
USS SC-549
USS SC-550
USS SC-551
USS SC-552
USS SC-553
USS SC-554
USS SC-555
USS SC-556
USS SC-557
USS SC-558
USS SC-559
USS SC-560
USS SC-561
USS SC-562
USS SC-563
USS SC-564
USS SC-565
USS SC-566
USS SC-567
USS SC-568
USS SC-569
USS SC-570
USS SC-571
USS SC-572
USS SC-573
USS SC-574
USS SC-575
USS SC-576
USS SC-577
USS SC-578
USS SC-579
USS SC-580
USS SC-581
USS SC-582
USS SC-583
USS SC-584
USS SC-585
USS SC-586
USS SC-587
USS SC-588
USS SC-589
USS SC-590
USS SC-591
USS SC-592
USS SC-593
USS SC-594
USS SC-595
USS SC-596
USS SC-597
USS SC-598
USS SC-599
USS SC-600
USS SC-601
USS SC-602
USS SC-603
USS SC-604
USS SC-605
USS SC-606
USS SC-607
USS SC-608
USS SC-609
USS SC-610
USS SC-611
USS SC-612
USS SC-613
USS SC-614
USS SC-615
USS SC-616
USS SC-617
USS SC-618
USS SC-619
USS SC-620
USS SC-621
USS SC-622
USS SC-623
USS SC-624
USS SC-625
USS SC-626
USS SC-627
USS SC-628
USS SC-629
USS SC-630
USS SC-631
USS SC-632 , foundered in Typhoon Ida , Okinawa, 16 September 1945
USS SC-633
USS SC-634
USS SC-635
USS SC-636 , foundered in Typhoon Louise , Okinawa, 9 October 1945
USS SC-637
USS SC-638
USS SC-639
USS SC-640
USS SC-641
USS SC-642
USS SC-643
USS SC-644 , later PGM-1
USS SC-645
USS SC-646
USS SC-647
USS SC-648
USS SC-649
USS SC-650
USS SC-651
USS SC-652
USS SC-653
USS SC-654
USS SC-655
USS SC-656
USS SC-657
USS SC-658
USS SC-659
USS SC-660
USS SC-661
USS SC-662
USS SC-663
USS SC-664
USS SC-665
USS SC-666
USS SC-667
USS SC-668
USS SC-669
USS SC-670
USS SC-671
USS SC-672
USS SC-673
USS SC-674
USS SC-675
USS SC-676
USS SC-677
USS SC-678
USS SC-679
USS SC-680
USS SC-681
USS SC-682
USS SC-683
USS SC-684
USS SC-685
USS SC-686
USS SC-687
USS SC-688
USS SC-689
USS SC-690
USS SC-691
USS SC-692
USS SC-693
USS SC-694 , sunk by aircraft 23 August 1943
USS SC-695
USS SC-696 , sunk by aircraft 23 August 1943, 18 killed
USS SC-697
USS SC-698
USS SC-699
USS SC-700
USS SC-701
USS SC-702
USS SC-703
USS SC-704
USS SC-705
USS SC-706
USS SC-707
USS SC-708
USS SC-709
USS SC-710
USS SC-711
USS SC-712
USS SC-713
USS SC-714
USS SC-715
USS SC-716
USS SC-717
USS SC-718
USS SC-719
USS SC-720
USS SC-721
USS SC-722
USS SC-723
USS SC-724
USS SC-725
USS SC-726
USS SC-727
USS SC-728
USS SC-729
USS SC-730
USS SC-731
USS SC-732
USS SC-733
USS SC-734
USS SC-735
USS SC-736
USS SC-737
USS SC-738
USS SC-739
USS SC-740
USS SC-741
USS SC-742
USS SC-743
USS SC-744 , sunk by Kamikaze 27 November 1944, 1 killed
USS SC-745
USS SC-746
USS SC-747
USS SC-748
USS SC-749
USS SC-750
USS SC-751
USS SC-752
USS SC-753
USS SC-754
USS SC-755
USS SC-756
USS SC-757 , later PGM-2
USS SC-758
USS SC-759
USS SC-760
USS SC-761
USS SC-762
USS SC-763
USS SC-764
USS SC-765
USS SC-766
USS SC-767
USS SC-768
USS SC-769
USS SC-770
USS SC-771
USS SC-772
USS SC-773
USS SC-774
USS SC-775
776-976 used by PC submarine chasers
1077-1265 used by PC submarine chasers
These were British design Fairmile B motor launches built in Canada and loaned to US.
(incomplete listing)
World War I section patrol (SP) series[ edit ]
Civilian boats and ships were registered during World War I for potential use as section patrol (SP) craft and given "SP" identification numbers in the "ID/SP" numbering series.
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World War II Maritime Commission ship designs
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