- USS Patchogue (PC-586)
The second USS "Patchogue" (PC-586) was a
submarine chaser in theUnited States Navy ."Patchogue" was laid down on
29 May 1942 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company inBay City, Michigan ; launched as PC-586 on15 July 1942; and commissioned on5 October 1942.After sea trials in the
Gulf of Mexico , "PC-586" transited thePanama Canal and served as an escort craft along the west coast of theUnited States . Her coastal operations were ultimately extended to theHawaiian Islands , and during the period of1 August through31 December 1943, she was assigned to Commander,Hawaiian Sea Frontier , for duty. During this time she rendered valuable service as a training craft in the area ofPearl Harbor . She likewise performedpatrol andconvoy escort missions in Hawaiian waters.A convoy escort mission took "PC-586" to
Saipan on23 July 1944 . With the end of hostilities, the submarine chaser continued to bolster Fleet readiness by briefly serving in a training capacity out of Pearl Harbor, and then along the east coast at bothCharleston, South Carolina andCoco Solo, Canal Zone ."PC-586" decommissioned and went into reserve at
Norfolk, Virginia in January1950 . She was named "Patchogue" on15 February 1956 . She was struck from theNavy List on1 April 1959 , and shortly thereafter sold toPotomac Shipwrecking Company for scrapping."Patchogue" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.
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