USS Grand Rapids

USS Grand Rapids

USS "Grand Rapids" may refer to:

*USS|Grand Rapids|PF-31, was commissioned 10 October 1944 and sold 14 April 1947 for scrapping

*USS|Grand Rapids|PG-98, was commissioned 5 September 1970


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