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This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy.


Patrol craft coastal (PC)

The original PC hull number sequence ended in 1964, and was then restarted with '1' for this class. ''Cyclone''-class


By hull number

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By name

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Hovercraft


Patrol air cushion vehicle (PACV)

The Navy used 3
Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle The Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle (PACV), also known as the Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV) in Army and Coast Guard service, was a United States Navy and Army hovercraft used as a patrol boat in marshy and riverine areas during the Vietnam War between ...
hovercraft in Vietnam.


Hydrofoil vessels


Patrol craft hydrofoil (PCH)

* (Boeing)


Patrol gunboat hydrofoil (PGH)

* (Grumman experimental class) * (Boeing, JetFoil predecessor)


Patrol missile hydrofoil (PHM)

* , ex-''Delphinus'' * * * * *


Patrol boat, river (PBR)

The
Patrol Boat, River Patrol Boat, Riverine, or PBR, is the United States Navy designation for a small rigid-hulled patrol boat used in the Vietnam War from March 1966 until 1975. They were deployed in a force that grew to 250 boats, the most common craft in the ...
was acquired for the Vietnam War: 718 of these 31/32-foot long boats were purchased with a peak of 250 used in Vietnam.


Patrol craft (PC)

* , ex-SP-104, later PYc-46 * , later PYc-47 * , later PYc-48 * , sunk in collision 14 August 1941 * , later PYc-49 * , later PY-18 * , later PYc-50 * , later PYc-51 * , later YP-105 * , later YP-77 The following
submarine chaser A submarine chaser or subchaser is a small naval vessel that is specifically intended for anti-submarine warfare. Many of the American submarine chasers used in World War I found their way to Allied nations by way of Lend-Lease in World War I ...
s were 173/174 feet long and used the PC designation. The large missing sections of these numbers for the most part come from the sharing of the same number sequence with the 110-foot submarine chasers that used the SC designation and the 134-foot patrol craft sweepers that used the PCS designation. This number sequence would end in 1964, and then restart with '1' for the ''Cyclone''-class costal patrol craft. * (experimental ship) * (experimental ship), later IX-211 s * * * * * USS ''Paragould'' (PC-465) * * USS ''PC-467'' to Norway as * * * USS ''Antigo'' (PC-470) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later IX-221 * * * * * * * * , sunk by torpedo 4 June 1943, 5 killed ''497-507, 511 to 522, and 524-539 were used by SC submarine chasers'' * * * * * * * * * * , later PCC-549 * * * * * * , later PCC-555 * * * , sunk by torpedo 9 May 1944, approx. 35 killed * * * * * , later PCC-563 * * USS ''Gilmer'' (PC-565) * * * USS ''Altus'' (PC-568) * * * * * * * * * * , later PCC-578 * * * * , later PCC-582 * * * * USS ''Patchogue'' (PC-586) * * , later PCC-588 * , later PCC-589 * * * * * * * * * , later PCC-598 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later YW-120 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * to Republic of Korea as ''Kum Gang San'' (PC-702) * * * , later PCC-802, to Republic of Korea as ''Sam Gak San'' (PC-703) * , later PCC-803 * * , later PGM-10 * , later PGM-11 * * * * to Republic of Korea as ''Jiri San'' (PC-704) * * , sunk in collision 11 September 1945, 1 killed * * USS ''Welch'' (PC-817) * * * * * * to Republic of Korea as ''Pak Tu San'' (PC-701) * * * USS ''PC-826'', later PYc-52 * , later SC-1039 * * * * * * * * * * * * , later PGM-12 * , later PGM-13 * , later PGM-14 * , later PGM-15 * USS ''Greencastle'' (PC-1119) * * * * * * * , later PCC-1126 * * * * * * * * * * USS ''Galena'' (PC-1136), later PCC-1136 * USS ''Worthington'' (PC-1137), later PCC-1137 * USS ''Lapeer'' (PC-1138) * USS ''Glenwood'' (PC-1140) * USS ''Pierre'' (PC-1141) * USS ''Hanford'' (PC-1142) * * * * * * , later PGM-16 * * * * , later PCC-1169 * * * * * * * * , later PCC-1177 * , later PCC-1178 * USS ''Morris'' (PC-1179) * * USS ''Wildwood'' (PC-1181) * * * * * * * * USS ''PC-1189'', later PGM-17 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * USS ''Abingdon'' (PC-1237) * * * * * * , later PCC-1244 * * * * to
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
as ''Sabre'' (W11) * to France as ''Pique'' (W13) * to France as ''Cimeterre'' (W12) * , later PCC-1251 * * * * USS ''PC-1255'', later PGM-18 * * * * , sunk by shore gunfire 6 June 1944 * * * * ''1376 to 1465 used by PCS patrol minesweepers, a few did hold the PC designation at times'' * , later PCS-1427 * USS ''PC-1465'', later PCS-1465 The ''Adroit''-class was a group of ''PC-461''-class submarine chasers completed as minesweepers (AM-82 through AM-99). However, they were considered unsatisfactory in this role, and were all eventually converted back into submarine chasers. * * * , later PGM-9 * * , later PGM-19 * , later PGM-20 * , later PGM-21 * , later PGM-22 * , later PGM-23 * , later PGM-24 * , later PGM-25 * , later PGM-26 * , later PGM-27 * , later PGM-28 * to
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
as ''Coutelas'' (W22) * * to France as ''Javelot'' (W23) * * * PC-1565, later PGM-29 * PC-1566, later PGM-30 * PC-1567, later PGM-31 * PC-1568, later PGM-32 * * PC-1570 to PC-1585 canceled * , ex-AM-82 * , ex-AM-83 * , ex-AM-84 * , ex-AM-85 * , ex-AM-86 * , ex-AM-87 * , ex-AM-88 * , ex-AM-89 * , ex-AM-90 * , ex-AM-91 * , ex-AM-92 * , ex-AM-93 * , ex-AM-94 * , ex-AM-95, later PCC-1599 * , ex-AM-96 * , ex-AM-97, later PCC-1601 * , ex-AM-98, later PCC-1602 * , ex-AM-99 * to
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
as ''Le Fougueux'' (P641) * to France as ''L'Opiniatre'' (P642) * to France as ''L'Agile'' (P643) * to
Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of th ...
as ''Maio'' (P587) * to Portugal as ''Porto Santo'' (P 588) * to
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label= Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavij ...
as ''Udarnik'' (PBR 51) * to
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
as '' Zerai Deres'', then to Italy as ''Vedetta F597'' * to Portugal as ''Sao Nicolus'' (P 589) * to France as ''P-7'' * to
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
as ''Albatros'' (F 543) * to Italy as ''Alcione'' (F 544) * to Italy as ''Airone'' (F 545) * to
Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty mast") , song_type = National and royal anthem , image_map = EU-Denmark.svg , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of Denmark , establish ...
as ''Bellona'' (F 344) * to Denmark as ''Diana'' (F 345) * to Denmark as ''Flora'' (F 346) * to Denmark as ''Triton'' (F 347) * to Italy as ''Aquila'' (F 542) * to Portugal as ''Brava'' (P 590) * to Portugal as ''Fogo'' (P 591) * to Portugal as ''Boavista'' (P 592) * to
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula ...
as ''Sultanhisar'' (P 111) * to Turkey as ''Demirhisar'' (P 112) * to Turkey as ''Yarhisar'' (P 113) * to Turkey as ''Akhisar'' (P 114) * to Turkey as ''Sivrihisar'' (P 115) * to Turkey as ''Kochisar'' (P 116) * built in Denmark as ''Peder Skram'' (F 352) * built in Denmark as ''Herluf Trolle'' (F 353) * built in
Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the eas ...
as ''Papudo'' (P 37) * canceled


Patrol craft, control (PCC)

Thirty-five submarine chasers (PC) were converted into amphibious landing control vessels during World War II and reclassified as Patrol Craft, Control after the war.


Patrol craft escort, and patrol craft escort rescue (PCE, PCER)


PCE-827 to PCE-841

* to UK as HMS ''Kilbernie'' (BEC 1) * to UK as HMS ''Kilbride'' (BEC 2) * to UK as HMS ''Kilchatten'' (BEC 3) * to UK as HMS ''Kilchrenan'' (BEC 4) * to UK as HMS ''Kildary'' (BEC 5) * to UK as HMS ''Kildwick'' (BEC 6) * to UK as HMS ''Kilham'' (BEC 7) * to UK as HMS ''Kilkenzie'' (BEC 8) * to UK as HMS ''Kilhampton'' (BEC 9) * to UK as HMS ''Kilmacolm'' (BEC 10) * to UK as HMS ''Kilmarnok'' (BEC 11) * to UK as HMS ''Kilmartin'' (BEC 12) * to UK as HMS ''Kilmelford'' (BEC 13) * to UK as HMS ''Kilmington'' (BEC 14) * to UK as HMS ''Kilmore'' (BEC 15)


PCE-842 to PCE-904

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''PCE-861'' to ''PCE-866'' canceled * * * * * * * * * * , later YDG-8 * USS ''PCE(C)-877'', later PCE-877 * , later ACM-4 * , later YDG-9 * * * * , later YDG-10 * * * * ''PCE-887'' to ''PCE-890'' canceled * * * * * * * * * * * USS ''PCE-901'', later AG-72 * * *


PCE-905 to PCE-960

* USS ''PCE-905'', later AM-232 * USS ''PCE-906'', later AM-233 * USS ''PCE-907'', later AM-363 * USS ''PCE-908'', later AM-235 * USS ''PCE-909'', later AM-236 * ''PCE-910'' cancelled June 6, 1944 * USS ''PCE-911'', later AM-351 * USS ''PCE-912'', later AM-352 * USS ''PCE-913'', later AM-353 * USS ''PCE-914'', later AM-354 * USS ''PCE-915'', later AM-355 * USS ''PCE-916'', later AM-356 * USS ''PCE-917'', later AM-357 * USS ''PCE-918'', later AM-358 * USS ''PCE-919'', later AM-359 * ''PCE-920'' to ''PCE-934'' canceled November 1, 1945 * ''PCE(R)-935'' to ''PCE(R)-946'' canceled * ''PCE-947'' to ''PCE-960'' canceled


PCE-1604 to PCE-1609

* to
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
as ''Fret'' (F 818) * to Netherlands as ''Hermelijn'' (F 819) * to Netherlands as ''Vos'' (F 820) * to Netherlands as ''Wolf'' (F 817) * to Netherlands as ''Panter'' (F 821) * to Netherlands as ''Jaguar'' (F 822)


Patrol craft fast (PCF)

The
Patrol Craft Fast Patrol Craft Fast (PCF), also known as Swift Boats, were all-aluminum, long, shallow-draft vessels operated by the United States Navy, initially to patrol the coastal areas and later for work in the interior waterways as part of the brown-wat ...
, also known as the Swift Boats, were acquired for the Vietnam War; 193 of these 50 foot boats were purchased.


Patrol craft sweeper (PCS)

At least 90 134-foot hulls were completed as patrol craft. These were judged to not be successful, and many were converted to sonar school ships or back to minesweepers. * * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , later ''PCSC-1379'' * * * * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , later AGS-7 * , later ''PCSC-1389'' * , later ''PCSC-1390'' * , later ''PCSC-1391'' * , sonar school ship * , later ''YMS-446'' * , later ''YMS-447'' * , later ''YMS-448'' * , later AGS-8 * , sonar school ship * , later ''YMS-449'' * , sonar school ship, later ''YMS-450'' * , ex-AMS-59, sonar school ship * , ex-''YMS-452'', sonar school ship * , later ''PCSC-1402'' * , later ''PCSC-1403'' * , later AGS-9 * * , later ''YMS-453'' * , later ''YMS-454'' * , later ''YMS-455'' * , later ''YMS-456'' * , later ''YMS-457'' * , later ''YMS-458'' * , later ''YMS-459'' * * * , later ''YMS-460'' * , later ''YMS-461'' * , sonar school ship * , later ''PCSC-1418'' * * , sonar school ship * , later ''PCSC-1421'' * * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * * , sonar school ship * , ex-''PC-1427'', later ''YMS-462'' * , later ''YMS-463'' * , later ''PCSC-1429'' * * * , later ''YMS-464'' * , later ''YMS-465'' * , later ''YMS-466'' * , later ''YMS-467'' * , later ''YMS-468'' * , later ''YMS-469'' * , later ''YMS-470'' * , later ''YMS-471'' * , later ''YMS-472'' * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , later ''YMS-473'' * , ex-''YMS-474'', sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , sonar school ship * , later ''YMS-475'' * , sonar school ship, later ''YMS-476'' * , sonar school ship * * * , later ''PCSC-1452'' * , later ''YMS-477'' * , later ''YMS-478'' * , later ''PCSC-1455'' * , later ''YMS-479'' * , later AGS-10 * , later AGS-6 * * , later ''PCSC-1460'' * , later ''PCSC-1461'' * , later ''YMS-480'' * , later ''YMS-481'' * , later AMc-203 * , ex-''PC-1465'', later AMc-204


Patrol craft sweeper, control (PCSC)

Thirteen patrol craft sweepers (PCS) were converted into amphibious landing control vessels during World War II and reclassified as Patrol Craft Sweeper, Control.


Patrol escort (PE)

Of 112
Eagle class patrol craft The Eagle-class patrol craft were anti-submarine vessels of the United States Navy that were built during World War I using mass production techniques. They were steel-hulled ships smaller than contemporary destroyers but having a greater operatio ...
planned 60 of these World War I era ships were completed, being given numbers from 1 to 60. Only three were commissioned prior to the Armistice which ended World War I and only eight saw service in World War II of which ''PE-56'' was sunk by a U-boat. PE-61 through PE-112 were cancelled on November 30, 1918. PE-5, PE-15, PE-25, PE-45, PE-65, PE-75, PE-86, PE-95, PE-105, and PE-112 were allotted for transfer to
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
, though this plan was cancelled and none were ever delivered.


Patrol frigate (PF)

* ex-PG-101 * ex-PG-102
Tacoma-class frigate The ''Tacoma'' class of patrol frigates served in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War. Originally classified as gunboats (PG), they were reclassified as patrol frigates (PF) on 15 April 1943. The class is named for its l ...
s * ex-PG-111 * ex-PG-112 * ex-PG-113 * ex-PG-114 * ex-PG-115 * ex-PG-116 * ex-PG-117 * ex-PG-118 * ex-PG-119 * ex-PG-120 * ex-PG-121 * ex-PG-122 * ex-PG-123 * ex-PG-124 * ex-PG-125 * ex-PG-126 * ex-PG-127 * ex-PG-128 * ex-PG-129 * ex-PG-130 * ex-PG-131 * ex-PG-132 * ex-PG-133 * ex-PG-134 * ex-PG-135 * ex-PG-136 * ex-PG-137 * ex-PG-138 * ex-PG-139 * ex-PG-140 * ex-, ex-PG-141 * ex-PG-142 * ex-PG-143 * ex-PG-144 * ex-PG-145 * ex-PG-146 * ex-PG-147 * ex-PG-148 * ex-PG-149 * ex-PG-150 * ex-PG-151 * ex-PG-152 * ex-PG-153 * ex-PG-154 * ex-PG-155 * ex-PG-156 * ex-PG-157 * ex-PG-158 * ex-PG-159 * ex-PG-160 * ex-PG-161 * ex-PG-162 * ex-PG-163 * ex-PG-164 * ex-PG-165 * ex-, ex-PG-166 * ex-PG-167 * ex-PG-168 * ex-PG-169 * ex-, ex-PG-170 * ex-, ex-PG-171 * ex-PG-172 * ex-PG-173 * ex-PG-174 * ex-PG-175 * ex-PG-176 * ex-PG-177 * ex-PG-178 * ex-PG-179 * ex-, ex-PG-180 to U.K. as * ex-PG-181 to UK as * ex-PG-182 to UK as * ex-PG-183 to UK as * ex-PG-184 to UK as * ex-PG-185 to UK as * ex-PG-186 to UK as * ex-PG-187 to UK as * ex-PG-188 to UK as * ex-PG-189 to UK as * ex-PG-190 to UK as * ex-PG-191 to UK as * ex-PG-192 to UK as * ex-PG-193 to UK as * ex- to UK as * ex-PG-195 to UK as * ex-PG-196 to UK as * ex-PG-197 to UK as * ex-PG-198 to UK as * ex-Peyton to UK as * ex-Prowse to UK as * ex- * ex-, ex-PG-202 * ex-PG-203, Construction cancelled December 31, 1943 * ex-PG-204 Construction cancelled December 31, 1943 * ex- Contract cancelled January 11, 1944 * ex-PG-206 Construction cancelled December 31, 1943 * ex-PG-207 * ex-PG-208 * ex-PG-209 * ex-PG-210 * to
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
as ''Bayandor'' (F 25) * to Iran as ''Naghdi'' (F 26) * to Iran as ''Milanian'' (F 27) * to Iran as ''Kahnamuie'' (F 28) * to
Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b ...
as ''Tapi'' (PF 5) * to Thailand as ''Khirirat'' (PF 6)


Patrol gunboat (PG)

* * * * * * * * , later * * , later IX-1 * * , later IX-19 * * , later IX-28 * * , later PR-1 * ex-AG-6, IX-9 * ex-AG-7, IX-23 * * , later PR-2 * * Renamed * ex-, later IX-18 * * ex-C-11 * ex-C-14/CL-16 * ex-C-15/CL-17 * ex-C-16/CL-18 * ex-C-17/CL-19 * ex-C-18/CL-20 * ex-C-19/CL-21 * , later CL-22 * , later IX-35 * , later CL-23 * * * * * * , later * , later PR-4 * , later PR-5 * , later PR-6 * , later PR-7 * , later PR-8 * ex-AS-1 * * * ex-CMc-2, later AGP-1 * * * , later AGP-3 * , later AGC-369 * * , later AGP-2 * * * * ex- * ex- * ex- * ex-, renamed on return * ex- * ex- * ex- * ex- * ex- * ex- * * ex-,, later * ex- * ex- * ex- * ex- * to UK as * to UK as * ex * formerly * ex- * ex- * ex- * to UK as * to UK as * to UK as * to UK as * , later PF-1 * , later PF-2 * ''PG-103'' to UK as * ''PG-104'' to UK as * to UK as * ''PG-106'' to UK as * ''PG-107'' to UK as * to UK as * ''PG-109'' to UK as * to UK as * , later PF-3 * , later PF-4 * , later PF-5 * , later PF-6 * , later PF-7 * , later PF-8 * , later PF-9 * , later PF-10 * , later PF-11 * , later PF-12 * , later PF-13 * , later PF-14 * , later PF-15 * , later PF-16 * , later PF-17 * , later PF-18 * , later PF-19 * , later PF-20 * , later PF-21 * , later PF-22 * , later PF-23 * , later PF-24 * , later PF-25 * , later PF-26 * , later PF-27 * , later PF-28 * , later PF-29 * , later PF-30 * , later PF-31 * , later PF-32 * , later PF-33 * , later PF-34 * , later PF-35 * , later PF-36 * , later PF-37 * , later PF-38 * , later PF-39 * , later PF-40 * , later PF-41 * , later PF-42 * , later PF-43 * , later * , later PF-45 * , later PF-46 * , later PF-47 * , later PF-48 * , later PF-49 * , later PF-50 * , later PF-51 * , later PF-52 * , later PF-53 * , later PF-54 * , later PF-55 * , later PF-56 * , later PF-57 * , later PF-58 * , later PF-59 * , later PF-60 * , later PF-61 * , later PF-62 * , later * , later PF-64 * , later * , later PF-66 * , later PF-67 * , later PF-68 * , later PF-69 * , later PF-70 * , later PF-71 * , later ; renamed ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as (later ) * , later ; to UK as (later ) * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as (later ) * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later ; to UK as * , later * , later PF-94 * , later ; contract cancelled 31 December 1943 * , later ; contract cancelled 31 December 1943 * , later ; contract cancelled 11 January 1944 * , later ; contract cancelled 31 December 1943 * , later PF-99 * , later PF-100 * , later PF-101 * , later PF-102


Patrol motor gunboat (PGM)

* ex-SC-644 * ex-SC-757 * ex-SC-1035 * ex-SC-1053 * ex-SC-1056 * ex-SC-1071 * ex-SC-1072 * ex-SC-1366 * ex-PC-1548, wrecked by Typhoon Louise Okinawa October 1945, no fatalities * ex-PC-805 * ex-PC-806 * ex-PC-1088 * ex-PC-1089 * ex-PC-1090 * ex-PC-1091 * ex-PC-1148 * ex-PC-1189 * ex-PC-1255, sunk by mine 7 April 1945, 13 killed or missing * ex-PC-1550 * ex-PC-1551 * ex-PC-1552 * ex-PC-1553 * ex-PC-1554 * ex-PC-1555 * ex-PC-1556 * ex-PC-1557 * ex-PC-1558 * ex-PC-1559 * ex-PC-1565 * ex-PC-1566 * ex-PC-1567 * ex-PC-1568 * to the Philippines as ''Camarines'' (PG 48) * to the Philippines as ''Sulu'' (PG 49) * to the Philippines as ''La Union'' (PG 50) * to the Philippines as ''Antique'' (PG 51) * to the Philippines as ''Masbate'' (PG 52) * to the Philippines as ''Mismamis Occidental'' (PG 53) * to the Philippines as ''Agusan'' (G 61) * to the Philippines as ''Catanduanes'' (G 62) * to the Philippines as ''Romblon'' (G 63) * to the Philippines as ''Palawan'' (G 64) * to Burma as PGM-401 * to Burma as PGM-402 * to Burma as PGM-403 * to Burma as PGM-404 * to Denmark as ''Daphne'' (P 530) * to Denmark as ''Havmanden'' (P 532) * to Denmark as ''Najaden'' (P 534) * to Denmark as ''Neptun'' (P 536) * to Burma as PGM-405 * to Burma as PGM-406 * to Ethiopia as PC-13 * to Ethiopia as PC-14 * to Indonesia as ''Bentang Silungkang'' (P 572) * to Indonesia as ''Bentang Waitatiri'' (P 571) * to Indonesia as ''Bentang Kalukuang'' (P 570) * to Ethiopia as PC-15 * to South Vietnam as ''Kim Qui'' (HQ 605) * to South Vietnam as ''May Rut'' (HQ 606) * to South Vietnam as ''Nam Du'' (HQ 607) * to South Vietnam as ''Hoa Lu'' (HQ 608) * to South Vietnam as ''To Yen'' (HQ 609) * to South Vietnam as ''Phu Du'' (HQ 600) * to South Vietnam as ''Tien Moi'' (HQ 601) * to South Vietnam as ''Minh Hoa'' (HQ 602) * to South Vietnam as ''Kien Vang'' (HQ 603) * to South Vietnam as ''Keo Ngua'' (HQ 604) * to South Vietnam as ''Dienh Hai'' (HQ 610) * to South Vietnam as ''Truong Sa'' (HQ 611) * to Thailand as T-11 * to South Vietnam as ''Thai Binh'' (HQ 612) * to South Vietnam as ''Thi Tu'' (HQ 613) * to South Vietnam as ''Song Tu'' (HQ 614) * to Ecuador as ''Quito'' (LC 71) * to Ecuador as ''Guayaquil'' (LC 72) * to the Dominican Republic as ''Betelgeuse'' (GC 102) * to Peru as ''Rio Sama'' (PC 11) * to Thailand as T-12 * to South Vietnam as ''Tat Sa'' (HQ 615) * to South Vietnam as ''Phu Quoi'' (HQ 617) * to South Vietnam as ''Hoang Sa'' (HQ 616) * PGM-83 to South Vietnam as ''Hon Troc'' (HQ 618) Escaped to the Philippines in 1976 * * * * * * * * to South Vietnam as ''Tho Chau'' (HQ 619) * * * * * * * * * * * to Liberia as ''Alert'' * to Iran as ''Parvan'' (PGM 211) * to Turkey as AB-21 * to Turkey as AB-22 * to Turkey as AB-23 * to Thailand as T-13 * to Turkey as AB-24 * to Brazil as ''Piratini'' (P 10) * to Brazil as ''Piraja'' (P 11) * to Peru as '' Rio Chira'' (PC 12) * to Iran as ''Bahram'' (PGM 212) * to Thailand as T-14 * to Thailand as T-15 * to Thailand as T-16 * to Thailand as T-17 * to Thailand as T-18 * to Brazil as ''Pampeio'' (P 12) * to Brazil as ''Parati'' (P 13) * to Brazil as ''Penedo'' (P 14) * to Brazil as ''Poti'' (P 15) * to Iran as ''Nahid'' (PGM 213) * to Thailand as T-19 * to Thailand as T-20


Patrol river gunboat (PR)

All built in
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to serve on the Yangtze Patrol. * , ex-PG-16 * , ex-PG-20 * , ex-''Guam'' (PG-43), captured by Japan 8 December 1941 * , ex-PG-44 * , ex-PG-45, sunk by Japanese aircraft 12 December 1937, 4 killed * , ex-PG-46, sunk by Japanese gunfire,
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, 5 May 1942 * , ex-PG-47, scuttled 6 May 1942 in Manila Bay * , ex-PG-48, scuttled 2 May 1942 in Manila Bay


Patrol torpedo boat (PT)


Patrol yacht (PY)


Patrol yacht, coastal (PYc)


Submarine chaser (SC)

These
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s were 110 feet long and used the SC designation. The large missing sections of numbers in designation for the most part come from sharing the same number set as the other bigger 173 foot subchasers that used the PC designation.


SC-1 class (SC-1 to SC-448)

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* * ''SC-7'' built for France * * ''SC-9'' built for France * ''SC-10'' built for France * ''SC-11'' built for France * ''SC-12'' built for France * ''SC-13'' built for France * ''SC-14'' built for France * ''SC-15'' built for France * ''SC-16'' built for France * * * * * * * * * * * * ''SC-28'' built for France * ''SC-29'' built for France * ''SC-30'' built for France * ''SC-31'' built for France * ''SC-32'' built for France * ''SC-33'' built for France * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * reclassified * ''SC-65'' built for France * ''SC-66'' built for France * ''SC-67'' built for France * * * * * * * * ''SC-75'' built for France * ''SC-76'' built for France * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1920 sold commercial becoming Trawler "Chief Seattle". * 1920 sold commercial becoming Trawler "George L. Harvey" . * * * * * * * 1920 sold commercial becoming Trawler "Joseph Kildall". * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''SC-313'' built for France * ''SC-314'' built for France * ''SC-315'' built for France * ''SC-316'' built for France * * ''SC-318'' built for France * ''SC-319'' built for France * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''SC-347'' built for France * ''SC-348'' built for France * * ''SC-350'' built for France * * * * * * *SC-357 to SC-369 built for France * later to France as FS ''C-14'' *SC-371 to SC-387 built for France * later to France as FS ''C-28'' *SC-389 to SC-402 built for France * later to France as FS ''C-97'' * ''SC-404'' built for France * later to France as FS ''C-99'' * ''SC-406'' built for France * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


SC 497 class

Mainly SC-497 to 775, SC-977 to 1076, SC-1267 to 1367, SC-1474 to 1626. Also several were modified to be SCC's a command versions. * * * * * ex-PC-501 Named/Reclassified ''Racer'' (IX-100) * * * * * * * ''509 and 510 used by PC submarine chasers'' * * * * * * * * * * * * ''523 used by PC submarine chaser'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later PGM-1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later PGM-2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''776-976 used by PC submarine chasers'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ,later PGM-3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later PGM-4 * , later PGM-5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later PGM-6 * , later PGM-7 * * * * ''1077-1265 used by PC submarine chasers'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , later PGM-8 *


SC-1466 to SC-1473

These were British design Fairmile B motor launches built in Canada and loaned to US.


SC-1474 to SC-1626

* / SCC-1474 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SC-1495 Cancelled 9/17/43 * * * * * * SC-1501 Cancelled 9/17/43 * * * * * * * * SC-1509 Cancelled 9/17/43 * * * * SC-1513 to SC-1516 Cancelled 9/17/43 * * SC-1518 to SC-1520 Cancelled 8/17/43 * SC-1521 to SC-1545 Cancelled 8/1/43 ''(incomplete listing)''


World War I section patrol (SP) series

Civilian boats and ships were registered during World War I for potential use as section patrol (SP) craft and given "SP" identification numbers in the "ID/SP" numbering series.


Patrol Craft (YP)


See also

* List of current ships of the United States Navy * List of US Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during World War II § Patrol ships


References


Citations


Sources

* {{US Navy navbox, state=collapsed
Patrol A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as law enforcement officers, military personnel, or security personnel, that are assigned to monitor or secure a specific geographic area. Etymology From French ''patrouiller'', from Old Fren ...
* USN