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Larchmont (PC 487)

Call sign: November - Bravo - Tango - Alpha

Larchmont served the Navies of the United States and Venezuela
PC-461 Class Submarine Chaser: Laid down, 6 December 1941 by the Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp., Morris Heights, New York, NY; Launched, 28 February 1942; Commissioned USS PC-487, 2 June 1942. Damaged when she intentionally rammed and sank the Japanese submarine I-24, 10 June 1943, 40 miles north, north-east of Shemua Island, Aleutians, AK. Decommissioned, 24 July 1947, at Portsmouth, VA; Laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Norfolk Group; Renamed USS Larchmont (PC 487), 15 February 1956; Struck from the Naval Register, 1 July 1960; Transferred to the Venezuelan Navy in 1960. Fate unknown. Larchmont earned one battle star for World War II service. (Note: Among the medals awarded her crew were the Navy Cross, three Silver Stars, two Legions of Merit and a Navy Citation).
Specifications: Displacement 280 t.(lt) , 295 t.(fl); Length 175'; Beam 23'; Draft 10' 10"; Speed; 20k; Complement six 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 Fairbanks Morse 38D8 1/8 diesel engines (Serial No. 832239 and 832240), two shafts.
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Launching of PC-487 at Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp., Morris Heights, New York, NY. AP Wirephoto. |
James C. Pressley QM2/c PC-1226 via E. J. Comeau, PC 553/1228 |
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Crew members paint on their first victory of an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine |
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