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USS Lorain (PF 97)

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Name
  
USS Lorain

Laid down
  
Never

Namesake
  
Lorain, Ohio

Length
  
93 m

Renamed
  
From USS Vallejo to USS Lorain 19 November 1943

Reclassified
  
From patrol gunboat, PG-205, to patrol frigate, PF-97, 15 April 1943

Fate
  
Construction contract cancelled 11 February 1944

Builder
  
American Ship Building Company

USS Lorain (PF-97) was a United States Navy Tacoma-class frigate authorized for construction during World War II but cancelled before construction could begin.

Lorain originally was authorized as a patrol gunboat named USS Vallejo with the hull number PG-205, but she was redesignated as a patrol frigate with the hull number PF-97 on 15 April 1943. She was renamed USS Lorain on 19 November 1943.

Plans called for Lorain to be built under a Maritime Commission contract by the American Shipbuilding Company at Lorain, Ohio, as a Maritime Commission Type T. S2-S2-AQ1 hull. However, the contract for her construction for the U.S. Navy was cancelled on 11 February 1944 prior to the laying of her keel.

On 7 February 1944, four days before Lorain's cancellation, her incomplete sister ship, the Tacoma-class patrol frigate USS Roanoke (PF-93) was renamed USS Lorain (PF-93).

References

USS Lorain (PF-97) Wikipedia


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