- USS Luzon (PG-47)
The first USS "Luzon" (PG-47) was laid down
20 November 1926 byKiangnan Dock & Engineering Works ,Shanghai, China ; launched12 September 1927 ; sponsored by Miss Mary C. Carter, daughter of Commander Andrew F. Carter, USN; and commissioned1 June 1928 . One of eightgunboats built for service on theYangtze River inChina , "Luzon" was redesignated PR-7 on 15 June. From commissioning until December 1938, she served as the flagship of theYangtze River Patrol , operating out ofHankow , between such ports asNanking ,Chunking , andShanghai . In August 1937, after the Japanese had attacked Shanghai, "Luzon" evacuated the American Embassy staff toChunking .In December 1938 the river gunboat arrived at Shanghai to relieve "Augusta" (CA-31) as station ship. Except for infrequent calls at
Nanking ,Wuhu and other ports on theYangtze , she remained offShanghai until29 November 1941 when she departed for thePhilippines ."Luzon" arrived at
Manila 30 December, just 23 days after the Japanese attack onPearl Harbor brought the United States intoWorld War II . She then began patrol operations in the waters of the Philippines, assisting in the defense of bothBataan , from 1 February until the surrender of the peninsula to the Japanese 9 April, andCorregidor , from the beginning evacuations of that entrance island toManila Bay until the enemy landings 5 May.The next day, with the surrender of the Corregidor and Manila Bay forts to the Japanese, "Luzon", along with "Oahu" (PR-6) and "Quail" (AM-15), were scuttled in
Manila Bay to prevent capture.Struck from the
Navy list 8 May, "Luzon" was salvaged by the Japanese and renamed "Karatsu". For the next 2 years she operated in enemy hands until the river gunboat was sunk in thePhilippines by "Narwhal" (SS-167) on3 March 1944 ."Luzon" received one
battle star for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l33/luzon-i.htm
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