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Name
  
USS PC-1168

Commissioned
  
3 December 1943

Struck
  
16 December 1970

Launched
  
3 July 1943

Builder
  
Brooklyn

Laid down
  
3 April 1943

Decommissioned
  
19 May 1954

Construction started
  
3 April 1943

Length
  
53 m

USS PC-1168 wwwnavsourceorgarchives121201116805jpg

Fate
  
19 May 1954, transferred to Republic of China Navy

USS PC-1168 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. PC-1168 is notable for being the ship on which the film You're in the Navy Now, which starred Gary Cooper, was filmed in 1950. The ship was later transferred to the Republic of China Navy, serving from 1954 to 1970 as ROCS Ching Kiang (PC-116).

Career

PC-1168 was laid down on 3 April 1943 at the Sullivan Drydock and Repair Corporation in Brooklyn, New York. She was launched on 3 July and commissioned 3 December 1943, one of 403 members of her class of 173-foot steel-hulled submarine chasers. These ships were of a flush-deck design similar to that of World War I "four-piper" destroyers, but were half the size and complement of their big sisters.

On 19 May 1954 she was decommissioned and transferred to the Republic of China as PC-116.

References

USS PC-1168 Wikipedia