- USS Natchez (PF-2)
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For other ships of the same name, see USS Natchez.
Career (United States) Name: USS Natchez (PG-102) Namesake: Natchez, Mississippi Builder: Canadian Vickers Ltd.,
Montreal, QuebecLaid down: 16 March 1942 as HMS Annan (K297) Launched: 12 September 1942 Acquired: 20 July 1942 Commissioned: 16 December 1942 Reclassified: PF-2, 15 April 1943 Decommissioned: 11 October 1945 Fate: Sold into civilian service, 29 July 1947; subsequently sold to Dominican Navy, 19 March 1948 Career (Dominican Republic) Name: Juan Pablo Duarte (F102) Namesake: Juan Pablo Duarte Acquired: 19 March 1948 Fate: ran aground, 1949; sold for use as personal yacht, c. 1957; scrapped, 1959 General characteristics Class and type: Asheville-class frigate Displacement: 2,360 tons Length: 301 ft 6 in (91.90 m) Beam: 36 ft 6 in (11.13 m) Draft: 13 ft 8 in (4.17 m) Propulsion: two 225psi 3-drum express boilers, two 5,500 shp Canadian Vickers vertical triple expansion steam engines, two shaft. Speed: 20.3 knots Complement: 194 Armament: three 3"/50 dual purpose gun mounts, two twin 40 mm gun mounts, nine 20 mm gun mounts, two depth charge racks, eight depth charge projectors, and one hedgehog depth charge projector USS Natchez (PG-102/PF-2) was an Asheville class patrol frigate acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was originally ordered and laid down as HMS Annan (K297), and reclassified as HMCS Annan (K297) before transfer to the U.S. Navy before launch. Post-war, she was decommissioned and ended up in the hands of the Dominican Navy as Juan Pablo Duarte (F102) in 1947, but ran aground and taken out of service in 1949. In the 1950 she was sold to Puerto Rican engineer Félix Benítez as a private yacht. The ship was broken up in 1959.
Career
Natchez was laid down 16 March 1942 by Canadian Vickers Ltd., Montreal, Canada as HMS Annan (K297), later designated as HMCS Annan (K297); acquired by the U.S. Navy 20 July 1942 and classified as Natchez (PG-102) on 8 October 1942; launched 12 September 1942, and commissioned at Ottawa, Canada 16 December 1942.
Natchez sailed under escort to Boston, Massachusetts, arriving at the Boston Navy Yard 16 January 1943 for fitting out. On 1 March she reported for duty to Commander Eastern Sea Frontier and was assigned escort duty for merchant convoys between Cuba and New York. Natchez was reclassified as PF-2 on 15 April 1943.
On 4 December, Cuban freighter blimps. Natchez found only three survivors who related that their ship had been torpedoed and sank before they could notify the convoy commander.
Through 1944, Natchez escorted convoys and performed ASW patrol duties. While on convoy duty 29 April 1943, she simultaneously received a sonar contact and sighted the snorkel of a German U-boat, 98 miles east of Cape Henry, Virginia. Launching an immediate attack, she was quickly joined by three destroyer escorts: Coffman, Bostwick and Thomas. Hedgehogs and depth charges erupted large areas of the ocean bottom as the four vessels sought to trap the enemy submarine. Finally contact was lost and a large quantity of oil was seen to rise to the surface, indicating destruction of the U-boat. German sources, at the end of the war, substantiated that U-548 had been lost as a result of this attack.
At the end of the war, Natchez was still patrolling in the Atlantic. She returned to Charleston, South Carolina, 29 June 1945 for inactivation and disposal.
She was delivered to the Maritime Commission, 19 November 1945 for disposal; Sold, 29 July 1947 to Louis Moore of Miami, Florida; Resold, 19 March 1948 to the Dominican Republic as Juan Pablo Duarte (F102). She ran aground at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic in November 1949 and taken out of service due to damage. She was then sold to Félix Benítez, a Puerto Rican engineer, who repaired her and converted her to his personal yacht Moineau. She was broken up in 1959.
References
This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
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