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Name
  
USC&GS Derickson

Commissioned
  
17 May 1944

Struck
  
28 November 1948

Launched
  
6 November 1943

Laid down
  
25 April 1943

Out of service
  
1948

Construction started
  
25 April 1943

Length
  
42 m

Namesake
  
Commander Richard B. Derickson, USC&GS

Builder
  
Ballard Marine Railway Company

USC&GS Derickson was a PCS-1376-class patrol craft sweeper/survey ship in service with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Entering service in 1944, she was out of service by 1948, and sold by 1954.

She was laid down on 25 April 1943, as PCS-1458 by Ballard Marine Railway for the United States Navy, but never actually saw any military service. She was launched on 6 November 1943, and was loaned to the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey on 17 May 1944 and commissioned as USC&GS Derickson. Ten days later, she was reclassified as a survey ship by the U.S. Navy. She would serve in this capacity until 1948. Derickson was struck from the Naval Register on 23 November 1948, when she was permanently transferred to the Department of Commerce. In 1954, she was sold for $23,896.99 USD. Her current fate is unknown.

Ship namesake

Commander Richard B. Derickson (1873-1942), USC&GS, rendered distinguished service in field assignments along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and in the South Pacific Ocean, and had notable achievements as Assistant Chief of the Coast and Geodetic Survey's Hydrographic Division and Director of Coast Surveys in the Philippine Islands.

References

USC&GS Derickson Wikipedia