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USS Leader (PYc 42)

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Ordered
  
as ex-Curlew

Acquired
  
24 October 1942

Decommissioned
  
11 May 1945

Construction started
  
1927

Length
  
36 m

Displacement
  
208,700 kg

Laid down
  
1927

Commissioned
  
24 October 1942

Struck
  
date unknown

Launched
  
1927

Weight
  
233.7 tons

USS Leader (PYc-42) was a Leader-class patrol boat acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of patrolling coastal areas during World War II when there was the danger of enemy submarine activity.

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The first ship to be named Leader by the Navy, PYc-42, ex-Curlew, was built by White & Co. Ltd., Southampton, England, in 1927; acquired by the Navy from F. S. Molson, Montreal, Canada, 24 October 1942; and commissioned the same day, Lt. (jg) Clifton R. Anderson in command.

World War II service

Following three months in New York City, Leader, a coastal patrol yacht, sailed 18 February 1943 for her permanent assignment. She trained off Florida and Cuba before arriving San Diego, California, 8 April.

For the next two years the patrol yacht operated along the U.S. West Coast and with the San Diego Sound School, training Navy and Coast Guard personnel in antisubmarine warfare techniques.

Post-war deactivation

Leader continued this service until she decommissioned 11 May 1945. She was returned to War Shipping Administration (WSA) 4 September 1946, sold in 1949 to Kenneth E. Wilson of Los Angeles, California, and renamed Chito.

References

USS Leader (PYc-42) Wikipedia