USS Manitowoc (PF-61)

USS Manitowoc (PF-61)

USS "Manitowoc" (PF-61), a "Tacoma" class frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

Originally designated PG-169, she was reclassified PF-61 on 15 April 1943 and laid down under a Maritime Commission contract by the Globe Shipbuilding Company in Superior, Wisconsin, on 26 August; launched on 30 November, sponsored by Mrs. Martin Georgenson; and delivered to the Maritime Commission on 27 September 1944. She was then ferried to New Orleans, Louisiana via the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal and the Mississippi River for acquisition by the Navy. She was commissioned on 24 October 1944.

Between 29 October and 5 November, "Manitowoc" steamed to Boston, Massachusetts, where she was placed out of service on 8 November and converted by the Boston Navy Yard for use as a weather patrol ship. She was then recommissioned at Boston on 5 December 1944, with Lieutenant Commander J. A. Martin USCG commanding and underwent shakedown off Bermuda during late December 1944 and early January 1945. After returning to Boston on 20 January 1945, she joined Escort Division 34 for duty as a weather ship in the North Atlantic.

Departing Boston on 2 February, she reached NS Argentia, Newfoundland on 5 February and the following day undertook her first weather patrol. She relieved the "Woonsocket" (PF-32) on 8 February and began patrolling her assigned station. Equipped with specialized radio transmitters and meteorological equipment, she spent two weeks transmitting valuable weather data as the Allies began their final push to defeat Nazi Germany. She was relieved on 24 February, returning to Argentia by the 26 February.

Before the end of the war in Europe, the "Manitowoc" made two further weather patrols in the North Atlantic, carrying her from Newfoundland as far east as Iceland. She also helped deter the remnants of the Kriegsmarine submarine fleet from action by patrolling the sea lanes in her area.

After the end of the war in Europe, the "Manitowoc" continued to patrol the North Atlantic, serving primarily as an air-sea rescue ship. Between 29 May 1945 and 10 February 1946 she completed seven such patrols. During a patrol in late July, she provided medical aid for the Panamanian merchantman SS "Yemasee" and on 2 August her medical officer performed an emergency appendectomy on a crewman from the Swedish merchant ship SS "San Francisco".

The "Manitowoc" returned from her final patrol on 10 February 1946 and was decommissioned at Boston on 14 March. She was loaned to and immediately recommissioned by the United States Coast Guard, with Lieutenant Wesly L. Saunders USCG commanding. She then served as a Coast Guard vessel for the next five months out of Norfolk, Virginia and New Orleans. She was once again decommissioned on 3 September and sold to France on 25 March 1947.

After delivery to a representative of the French Government she was commissioned in the French Navy as "Le Brix" (F-15) and served under the French flag until scrapped in 1958.

References

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m3/manitowoc-i.htm USS "Manitowoc" at history.navy.mil]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/08061.htm USS "Manitowoc" at navsource.org]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/patrol/pf61.htm USS "Manitowoc" at hazegray.org]


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