- USS New Bedford (PF-71)
USS "New Bedford" (PF-71), a "Tacoma"-class
frigate , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named forNew Bedford, Massachusetts .The "New Bedford" (PF-71) was built by the
Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company ofSturgeon Bay, Wisconsin , and was launched there on29 December 1943 . She was towed down theMississippi River and ferried toHouston, Texas , for completion and fitting out. She was commissioned18 November 1944 under the command ofLieutenant Commander J. S. Muzzy,USCG . She proceeded toBermuda on6 December 1944, for a month's shakedown exercises, returning toPhiladelphia on12 January 1945 for post-shakedown availability.Departing
New York on6 February 1945, "New Bedford" proceeded toOran escorting her first trans-Atlanticconvoy which put safely into Oran on23 February . On3 March the frigate joined theanti-submarine screen of a west bound convoy, arriving Boston20 March . She next sailed toHampton Roads, Virginia , to pick up an east bound convoy. She departed Hampton Roads8 April and arrived at Oran on24 April . She made her final westbound passage on2 May and arrived atBoston, Massachusetts , on19 May . She was then converted for duty as a weather ship while on an availability that lasted until31 July 1945 .She was assigned to weather patrol in the
Pacific and sailed from Boston on31 July . The war ended as she was en route from thePanama Canal Zone toPearl Harbor , where she arrived on27 August 1945 . Three days later she departed forGuam . For the next six months, "New Bedford" stood regular weather station patrols, returning to Guam, her home base, only long enough to fuel, provision, and afford a period of recreation for the crew. The weather patrols were, for the most part, dull and tiring. Violenttropical storm s sometimes beat her unmercifully as she stood her station. Once aJapan esedestroyer on a peacefulrepatriation mission was sighted.The frigate arrived at
San Francisco, California , on10 March 1946 , and then proceeded toSeattle, Washington . She was decommissioned there on24 May 1946 .References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/08071.htm navsource.org: USS "New Bedford"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/patrol/pf71.htm hazegray.org: USS "New Bedford"]
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