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USS Puritan (IX 69)

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Name
  
USS Puritan

In service
  
19 May 1942

Struck
  
28 June 1944

Length
  
31 m

Acquired
  
3 May 1942

Out of service
  
27 September 1943

Launched
  
1931

Fate
  
Returned to owner, 18 November 1944

Builder
  
General Dynamics Electric Boat

USS Puritan (IX-69) was an auxiliary schooner in the United States Navy.

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Puritan was built by the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, in 1931, was acquired by the U.S. Navy from Harry J. Bauer, Los Angeles, California, on 3 May 1942 and placed in service on 19 May 1942.

Western Sea Frontier operations

Beginning active duty with the U.S. Navy, Puritan was assigned to the Western Sea Frontier, 11th Naval District, San Diego. Fear of Japanese attack had reached a zenith on the west coast by 1942. Puritan operated on the San Diego Coastal Patrol throughout her Naval career, guarding against such an attack.

Completion of Tour of Duty

Puritan had but a brief tour with the U.S. Navy and was placed out of service at San Diego, California, on 27 September 1943. She was struck from the Navy Register on 28 June 1944 and transferred to the War Shipping Administration for return to her former owner on 18 November 1944.

References

USS Puritan (IX-69) Wikipedia


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