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PCE / PCE(C)-877 Havre

Contributed by Mike Smolinski
PCE-842 Class Patrol Craft Escort: Laid down, 6 May 1943 at Albina Engine and Machine Works, Portland, Oregon; Launched, 11 August 1943; Commissioned USS PCE-877, 14 February 1944; Reclassified as an Amphibious Control Vessel PCE(C)-877, 20 August 1945; Assigned as Naval Reserve Training Ship for 9th Naval District, April 1954; Reclassified PCE-877, 27 October 1955; Named Havre, 15 February 1956; Decommissioned, (date unknown); Struck form the Naval Register, (date unknown). Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 640 t; Length 184' 6"; Beam 33'; Draft 9'; Speed 15k; Complement 99; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount, three twin 40mm gun mounts, five 20mm mounts, four dcp, one dcp (hh), and two dct; Propulsion two General Motors 12-567A diesel engines, two shafts.
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1967, Docked St. Joseph River. |
Photo © The Herald-Palladium, St. Joseph-Benton Harbor, Michigan Submitted with permission of The Herald-Palladium by Cdr Philip J. Jordan, USCGR, (Retired) |
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"PC Patrol Craft of World War II"
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