USS PCS-1379 was the fourth of twelve constructed by , Whitestone, Long Island, New York. She was one of a total of 59 of this type to be delivered to the Navy by various shipyards. PCS-1376 through 1387 were designed as submarine chasers, but were launched after the need for coastal escorts had passed. PCS-1379 spent much of World War II in the Pacific Theater. She was one of thirteen PCS vessels converted to a PCS(C) for control of landing craft with the aft 40 mm mount replaced by a small deckhouse.
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| - USS PCS-1379 was the fourth of twelve constructed by , Whitestone, Long Island, New York. She was one of a total of 59 of this type to be delivered to the Navy by various shipyards. PCS-1376 through 1387 were designed as submarine chasers, but were launched after the need for coastal escorts had passed. PCS-1379 spent much of World War II in the Pacific Theater. She was one of thirteen PCS vessels converted to a PCS(C) for control of landing craft with the aft 40 mm mount replaced by a small deckhouse. (en)
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| - *1 × 3"/50 caliber gun
*1 × 40 mm gun
*2 × 20 mm guns
*4 × depth charge projectors
*1 × Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar
*2 × depth charge tracks (en)
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| - Wheeler Shipbuilding Corporation, Whitestone, Long Island, New York (en)
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| - PCS-1376 class patrol craft sweeper (en)
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| - *2 × General Motors 8-268A diesel engines, each
*Snow and Knobstedt single reduction gear
*2 shafts (en)
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| - USS PCS-1379 was the fourth of twelve constructed by , Whitestone, Long Island, New York. She was one of a total of 59 of this type to be delivered to the Navy by various shipyards. PCS-1376 through 1387 were designed as submarine chasers, but were launched after the need for coastal escorts had passed. PCS-1379 spent much of World War II in the Pacific Theater. She was one of thirteen PCS vessels converted to a PCS(C) for control of landing craft with the aft 40 mm mount replaced by a small deckhouse. (en)
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