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USS PGM-10

Ship of same class, USS PGM-17
History
United States
NamePGM-10
BuilderCommercial Iron Works
Launched27 October 1943
Commissioned29 November 1944
FateTransferred to the Philippines
Philippines
General characteristics
Displacement280 tons (light), 450 tons (full)
Length173 ft 8 in (52.93 m)
Beam23 ft (7.0 m)
Draft10 ft 10 in (3.30 m)
PropulsionTwo 1,280 bhp (950 kW) Hooven-Owen-Rentschler RB-99 DA diesel engines
Speed19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Complement65 officers and enlisted
Armament

USS PGM-10 was a PGM-9-class motor gunboat that was in service with the United States Navy during World War II, and transferred to the Philippine Navy shortly thereafter.

History

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PGM-10 was laid down on 18 September 1943, as PC-805 by the Commercial Iron Works, in Portland, Oregon. After being launched on 27 October 1943, she was reclassified as PGM-10 in August 1944. On 29 November 1944, she was put into naval service as PGM-10.

On 5 January 1945, PGM-10 left San Pedro, California, for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and arrived outside Pearl Harbor 6 days later on 11 January 1945. Later, on 3 February 1945, she steamed for Eniwetok, escorting LSM's and LSI's. Along the journey, she passed within 15 miles of the Japanese-held Wotje Atoll, coming within sight of Kawajalin. She arrived at Eniwetok two days later on 14 February 1945, leaving once again two days later escorting 4 merchant ships and a navy tanker along with 2 other Patrol Craft as escorts.[1]

PGM-10 would continue her duties in this fashion until 25 February 1945, when she began her first patrol duty. On 27 and 28 February 1945, she shelled a Japanese Radio Installation. By May 1945, she had four shot down Japanese planes to her credit.[2]

Typhoon Louise

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Like the ill-fated PGM-9, her sister, PGM-10, was also present for Typhoon Louise. A deck log is as follows:

"17 OCT 1945. ARRIVED OKINAWA. LARGE NUMBER OF OUR SHIPS ON REEF DUE TO TYPHOON. PGM 9 IS ON REEF. TIDAL WAVE WASHED AWAY ATOLL OF ENAWETOK."[1]

Ship's fate

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In October 1948, the ship was transferred to the State Department, Foreign Liquidation Commission.[3] Little is known about the ships post-war life, only that she was transferred to the Philippine Navy after late 1948.

References

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  1. ^ a b page 2; Naval Source online
  2. ^ archives 1; Naval Source online
  3. ^ page 3; Naval Source online; accessed October 2015
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