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USS Douglas (PGM 100)

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Name
  
USS Douglas (PG-100)

Decommissioned
  
1 October 1977

Length
  
50 m

Displacement
  
222,300 kg

Commissioned
  
6 February 1971

Launched
  
19 June 1970

Weight
  
248.9 tons

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Fate
  
Transferred to Naval Sea Systems Command as R/V Lauren

Status
  
sunk as target 30 April 2008

Class and type
  
Asheville-class gunboat

Builder
  
Tacoma Boatbuilding Company

USS Douglas (PG-100) was an Asheville-class gunboat which served in the United States Navy from 1971 to 1977.

Douglas was constructed by Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., of Tacoma, Washington. She was launched on 19 June 1970 and commissioned as USS Douglas (PG-100) on 6 February 1971.

She spent the bulk of her career supporting amphibious operations training and was decommissioned on 1 October 1977 at Little Creek, Virginia.

She was struck from the Navy Register on 1 October 1977 and was transferred to the David Taylor Naval Research and Development Center at Annapolis, Maryland. She was then converted to a Research Vessel, renamed R/V Lauren and operated with the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City near Panama City, Florida.

Lauren was sunk on a sandbank, off the coast of North Carolina, on 30 April 2008 for use as a target for fighter pilots from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in Havelock, North Carolina.

References

USS Douglas (PGM-100) Wikipedia