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USS Patriot (PYc-47)

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14 March 1945 and subsequently sold to her former owner for the initial purchase price of $ 1.00.
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she continued her patrols until placed out of service 28 September 1944. She was then laid up at
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on 20 September 1940. She was converted for Navy service as a
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USS Patriot
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company
3"/50 gun
depth charge
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company
Bristol, Rhode Island
United States
United States Navy
New York City
submarine chaser
Greenport Basin and Construction Company
Greenport, New York
Boston, Massachusetts
1st Naval District
Quincy, Massachusetts
Maritime Commission
Naval Vessel Register
War Shipping Administration
public domain
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
here
Photo gallery
Categories
Submarine chasers of the United States Navy
1930 ships

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