USS APc-15
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United States | |
Name: | USS APc-15 |
Builder: | Camden Ship Building and Marineway, Camden, Maine |
Laid down: | 29 April 1942, as a coastal minesweeper AMc-155 |
Launched: | 9 July 1942 |
Commissioned: | 27 October 1942, as APc-15 |
Fate: | Sold, 13 January 1947 |
History | |
Canada | |
Name: |
Gulf Trader (1947) La Belle (1948) Black Trader (1963) |
Owner: | Vancouver Tug Boat Co (-1960) |
Identification: | 179077 |
Fate: | Sank in 1998 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | APc-1 class small coastal transport vessel |
Displacement: |
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Length: | 103 ft (31 m) |
Beam: | 21 ft 3 in (6.48 m) |
Draft: | 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) |
Complement: | 25 (3 officers, 22 enlisted) |
Armament: | 4 × single 20 mm AA gun mounts |
Service record | |
Part of: | Amphibious Force Seventh Fleet |
Operations: |
USS APc-15 was a United States Navy APc-1-class small coastal transport vessel in World War II. Laid down on 29 April 1942 as Coastal Minesweeper AMc-155 at Camden Ship Building and Marineway, Camden, Maine, she was launched on 9 July 1942 and commissioned as APc-25 on 27 October 1942.[1]
She served with the Seventh Fleet Amphibious Force in the South West Pacific Area conducting operations off the coast of New Guinea.[1] She took part in the Bismarck Archipelago Operations around Arawe, New Britain between 17-18 and 25-26 December 1943.
Fate
She sank in 1998 at Deas Slough near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
References
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