History | |
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United States | |
Name | Hoquiam |
Namesake | City of Hoquiam, Washington |
Ordered | as a Type S2-S2-AQ1 hull, MCE hull 1423[1] |
Builder | Permanente Metals Richmond Shipyard #4, Richmond, California |
Yard number | 48[1] |
Laid down | 10 April 1943 |
Reclassified | Patrol Frigate (PF), 15 April 1943 |
Launched | 31 July 1943 |
Sponsored by | Miss Helen Philbrick |
Commissioned | 8 May 1944 |
Decommissioned | 16 August 1945 |
Identification |
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Fate | Transferred to Soviet Navy, 16 August 1945 |
Soviet Union | |
Name | EK-13[b] |
Acquired | 16 August 1945 |
Commissioned | 16 August 1945[a] |
Decommissioned | 1 November 1949 |
Fate | returned to United States, 1 November 1949 |
United States | |
Name | Tacoma |
Acquired | 1 November 1949 |
Recommissioned | 27 September 1950 |
Decommissioned | 5 October 1951 |
Stricken | 1 August 1972 |
Honors and awards | 5 × battle stars for Korean War service |
Fate | transferred to Republic of Korea Navy, 6 October 1951 |
South Korea | |
Name | Nae Tong |
Acquired | 6 October 1951 |
Identification | Hull symbol: PF-65 |
Fate | Scrapped, 1973 |
General characteristics [2] | |
Class and type | Tacoma-class patrol frigate |
Displacement | |
Length | 303 ft 11 in (92.63 m) |
Beam | 37 ft 6 in (11.43 m) |
Draft | 13 ft 8 in (4.17 m) |
Installed power | |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 20.3 kn (37.6 km/h; 23.4 mph) |
Complement | 190 |
Armament |
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USS Hoquiam (PG-113/PF-5), a Tacoma-class patrol frigate in commission from 1944 to 1945 and from 1950 to 1951, she is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Hoquiam, Washington. She also served in the Soviet Navy as EK-13 and in the Republic of Korea Navy as ROKS Nae Tong (PF-65).
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