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USS PGM 9

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Laid down
  
19 December 1943

Decommissioned
  
10 December 1945

Fate
  
Scrapped 1945

Launched
  
13 February 1944

Weight
  
457.2 tons

Commissioned
  
1 July 1944

Struck
  
3 January 1946

Construction started
  
19 December 1943

Length
  
53 m

Displacement
  
408,200 kg

USS PGM-9

Identification
  
Ship International Radio Callsign NITT

Builder
  
Consolidated Ship Building Corp.

USS PGM-09 was a PGM-9-class motor gunboat in service with the United States Navy during World War II.

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Ship history

Laid down by Consolidated Ship Building Corp. on 19 December 1943 as PC-1548, she was launched on 13 February 1944. On 1 July 1944, she was commissioned into naval service. She underwent a conversion to a Motor Gunboat on 4 February 1944, and was renamed PGM-9, re-entering service shortly thereafter.

Ships fate

On 9 October 1945, at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, in Typhoon Louise PGM-9 ran aground on Hira Sone Reef at 1511 hours. At 1545, all personnel safely crossed to USS YF-744 which had grounded alongside.

Effectively put out of commission due to damage from both and running aground, she remained grounded on the reef and was decommissioned on 10 December 1945. PGM-9 was demolished 17 days later on 27 December 1945 and finally struck from the Naval Register on 3 January 1946.

References

USS PGM-9 Wikipedia