The was a large class of submarine chasers built during World War I for the United States Navy. They were ordered in very large numbers in order to combat attacks by German U-boats, with 442 vessels built from 1917 to 1919. This article lists details of the second 50 ships of the class.
Number | Builder | Commissioned | Fate | Notes | |
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New York Navy Yard | 23 April 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921.[1] | |||
New York Navy Yard | 23 April 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 30 April 1918 | Scuttled by burning 1920. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 11 May 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 3 November 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 6 May 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 6 May 1918 | Sold 12 December 1935. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 6 May 1918 | Burned 2 May 1919. | |||
New York Navy Yard | 11 May 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
New York Navy Yard | May 1918 | Sunk in collision 1 October 1918. | Sunk in collision with tanker off New York. 2 Killed.[2] | ||
New York Navy Yard | 16 May 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in North American waters during World War I, arriving at the Azores after the war's end.[3] | ||
New York Navy Yard | 11 May 1918 | Sold 6 March 1922. | Based in Azores during the war. | ||
New York Navy Yard | 16 May 1918 | Sold 22 July 1931. | Based in Azores during the war. | ||
New York Navy Yard | 16 May 1918 | Sold 11 March 1943. | Based in Azores during the war. Converted to water tanker. Renamed YW-97 on 30 November 1942. | ||
1 November 1917 | To France as C-13. | ||||
Mathis Yacht Building | 1 November 1917 | To France as C-14. | |||
Mathis Yacht Building | 22 December 1917 | To France as C-22. | |||
Mathis Yacht Building | 15 March 1918 | To US Coast Guard 15 January 1920 as USCGC Hansen. | Sold 27 April 1927. | ||
Mathis Yacht Building | 16 February 1918 | Sold 9 December 1922. | |||
Mathis Yacht Building | 16 February 1918 | To US Coast Guard 15 January 1920 as USCGC Newbury | Sold 11 December 1925. | ||
Mathis Yacht Building | 28 March 1918 | Sold 26 May 1921. | |||
Mathis Yacht Building | 21 March 1918 | Sold 4 November 1921. | |||
Mathis Yacht Building | 20 March 1918 | Sold 26 May 1921. | |||
Mathis Yacht Building | 20 March 1918 | Sold 26 May 1921. | |||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 1 November 1917 | To France as C-16. | |||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 1 November 1917 | To France as C-15. | |||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 5 December 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in France during war.[4] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 14 November 1917 | Sold June 1919. | Served on Otranto Barrage.[5] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 5 December 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in North American waters.[6] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 18 December 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in Mediterranean.[7] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 18 December 1917 | Sank 6 August 1920. | Served in France during war.[8] Sunk near Charleston, South Carolina. | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 21 February 1918 | Sold June 1919. | |||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 21 February 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Based at Plymouth, England during war.[9] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 21 February 1918 | Sank 6 August 1920. | Sunk near Charleston, South Carolina. | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 21 February 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Based at Plymouth, England during war.[10] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 21 February 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Based at Plymouth, England during war.[11] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 21 February 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Based at Plymouth, England during war.[12] | ||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 1 March 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co., Kingston New York | 1 March 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | |||
14 November 1917 | Sold 11 August 1920. | Served on Otranto Barrage.[13] | |||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 5 December 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in European waters, based at Queenstown (now Cobh) and Plymouth.[14] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 5 December 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served on Otranto Barrage.[15] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 5 December 1917 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served on Otranto Barrage.[16] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 24 December 1917 | Sold 1919. | Served in Mediterranean, based at Corfu.[17] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 24 December 1917 | Sold 1919. | Deployed to Arkhangelsk in North Russia in June–July 1918 along with and . | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 18 December 1917 | Sold 4 March 1924. | Served in Mediterranean, based at Corfu.[18] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 18 January 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in European waters (based at Plymouth) during war.[19] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 19 February 1918 | Sold 14 October 1924. | Took part in minesweeping operations in North Sea in 1919.[20] | ||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 3 March 1918 | Sold 11 May 1921. | |||
Elco Bayonne, New Jersey | 2 March 1918 | Sold 24 June 1921. | Served in European waters (based at Plymouth) during war.[21] |