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PC-479

Call sign: November - Bravo - Lima - Foxtrot
PC-461 Class Submarine Chaser: Laid down, 15 January 1942 by the Defoe Boat and Motor Works., Bay City, MI; Launched, 10 March 1942; Commissioned USS PC-479, 30 April 1942 at Naval Station Algiers, New Orleans, LA. During World War II, PC-479 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater of operations and took part in the following operations: Bismark Archipelago; Arawe, New Britain, 15, 30 - 31 December 1943 and Vella LaVella occupation; and the eastern New Guinea operations, Saidor occupation, 5 - 7 and 25 - 27 February 1944. Following World War II, PC-479 was assigned to occupation and China service, 8 September - 29 October 1945. Decommissioned, 13 May 1946 at Naval Base Charleston, SC; Struck from the Naval Register, 13 November 1946; Delivered to the Maritime Commission, 5 December 1946 at Port Republic, SC for scrapping.
Specifications: Displacement 280 t.(lt) , 450 t.(fl); Length 175'; Beam 23'; Draft 10' 10"; Speed; 20k; Complement 6 Officers, 53 Enlisted; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount, one single 40mm gun mount; three 20mm guns, two rocket launchers, four depth charge projectiles, two depth charge tracks; Propulsion two General Motors 16-258S diesel engines (Serial # 6333 and 6334), two screws.
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c. March 1942. Defoe Shipbuilding Company. Great Lakes Institute. |
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There is no DANFS History currently available for PC-479 at the Haze Gray & Underway Web Site, the main archive for the DANFS Online Project.
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