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USS John M. Howard (IX 75)

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Name
  
John M. Howard

Launched
  
1934 as Elsie Fenimore

Commissioned
  
1 September 1942

Length
  
26 m

Displacement
  
85,280 kg

Namesake
  
John Martin Howard

Acquired
  
2 July 1942

Decommissioned
  
9 May 1945

Weight
  
95.5 tons

USS John M. Howard (IX-75), an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for John Martin Howard. Her keel was laid down in Camden, New Jersey, in 1934 as Elsie Fenimore, and purchased from her owner, E. R. Fenimore Johnson, on 2 July 1942. She was placed in service at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 29 July. Taken to Washington, DC, and renamed John M. Howard on 17 August 1942, she commissioned there 1 September 1942.

During the war the ship was used for ordnance experiments, operating out of Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Washington, DC, to Chesapeake Bay and various Atlantic coast ports. She decommissioned on 9 May 1945 at the Washington Navy Yard and was placed in service until 16 November 1945. She was returned to the Maritime Commission for disposal 24 January 1946.

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USS John M. Howard (IX-75) Wikipedia