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PG-72 / WPG-122 Nourmahal

Nourmahal was manned by the Coast Guard during World War II.
Built 1928 at Krupp Iron Works, Kiel, Germany as yacht Nourmahal; Aquired by the US Navy, 3 March 1942; Designated USS Nourmahal (PG-72), 9 April 1943; Turned over to the Coast Guard, 29 December 1943 and reclassified WPG-122; Struck from the Naval Register, 12 January 1944; Returned to Naval Custody, May 1947; Transferred to the Maritime Administration for disposal, 18 July 1948; Sold by the Maritime Administration, 11 September 1964 for scrapping to Hughes Bros., Inc.
Specifications: Displacement 2,250 t; Length 215' 6"; Beam 41' 6"; Draft 22'; Speed 15k; Complement 153; Armament two 4" gun mounts.
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