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USS PGM 11

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Name
  
USS PGM-11

Commissioned
  
13 December 1944

Construction started
  
27 September 1943

Length
  
53 m

Laid down
  
27 September 1943

Identification
  
PGM-11

Launched
  
30 October 1943

Builder
  
Commercial Iron Works

Fate
  
Transferred to the State Department, Foreign Liquidation Commission in October 1948

Type
  
PGM-9-class motor gunboat

USS PGM-11 was a PGM-9-class motor gunboat in service with the United States Navy during World War II.

Ship history

The ship was ordered on 27 February 1942, and laid down on 27 September 1943, as PC-806 by the Commercial Iron Works in Portland, Oregon. Launched on 30 October 1943, she was reclassified as PGM-11 in August 1944. She was commissioned into naval service on 13 December 1944, with Lieutenant E. H. George, USNR, in command. She was active in the Pacific theater, primarily accompanying minesweepers in and around the Philippines. On 14 April 1945, she was damaged when she ran aground off of Kerama Retto, southwest of Okinawa. She was later refloated and repaired.

On 6 April 1945, PGM-11 assisted in the evacuation of the stricken converted minesweeper USS Emmons during an attack by the Japanese off Okinawa.

She was transferred to the State Department, Foreign Liquidation Commission in October 1948. Her fate is unknown.

References

USS PGM-11 Wikipedia