- USS PC-1603
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For other ships of the same name, see USS Force.
Career (United States) Name: USS Force Builder: Penn-Jersey Corp., Camden, New Jersey Laid down: 19 November 1941 Launched: 7 September 1942 Commissioned: 16 June 1943 Renamed: USS PC-1603, 1 June 1944 Decommissioned: 21 June 1945 Honors and
awards:3 battle stars (World War II) Fate: Destroyed, 24 October 1945 General characteristics Class and type: Adroit-class minesweeper Displacement: 295 long tons (300 t) Length: 173 ft 8 in (52.93 m) Beam: 23 ft (7.0 m) Draft: 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m) Propulsion: 2 × 1,440 bhp (1,074 kW) Busch-Sulzer BS 539 diesel engines (Serial Nos. BS1147 & BS1148)
Farrel-Birmingham single reduction gear
2 shaftsSpeed: 17 knots (31 km/h) Complement: 65 Armament: • 1 × 3"/50 caliber gun
• 2 × 40 mm guns
• 8 × 20 mm guns
• 5 × depth charge projectors
• 2 × depth charge tracksUSS PC-1603 was a submarine chaser of the United States Navy during World War II. She was originally built and commissioned as USS Force (AM-99), an Adroit-class minesweeper. On 1 June, she was renamed PC-1603 and earned three battle stars for service in the Pacific during the war. The ship was damaged by a pair of kamikaze aircraft on 26 May 1945 and later scuttled.
Career
Force was laid down on 19 November 1941 by the Penn-Jersey Corp., Camden, New Jersey, launched on 7 September 1942, and commissioned on 16 June 1943. The ship was reclassified a submarine chaser PC-1603 on 1 June 1944.
On 26 May 1945, while anchored in Kimmu Wan, Okinawa, PC-1603 was struck by two Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony" kamikaze aircraft. The first hit the bow at the water line and the second hit the bow at deck level. Three lives were lost and 15 wounded mostly from burns.
On 21 June 1945 PC-1603 was decommissioned and towed to the ship graveyard at Kerama Retto. The hulk was ordered destroyed on 24 October 1945. The hull was incorporated in the building of a breakwater/dock and officially donated to the Government of the Ryukyu Islands on 10 July 1957.
PC-1603 was awarded three battle stars for the Leyte, Luzon and Okinawa landings.
References
- This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
External links
- Photo gallery of USS Force (AM-99)/PC-1603 at NavSource Naval History
Categories:- Adroit class minesweepers
- Ships built in New Jersey
- 1942 ships
- World War II minesweepers of the United States
- World War II patrol vessels of the United States
- Ships sunk by kamikaze attack
- World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean
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