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  • ...nated AGC-18 in 1943, ''Biscayne'' served in the [[Mediterranean]] in 1943-1944, seeing action in the amphibious landings in [[Operation Avalanche (World W
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  • ...hibious warfare|Amphibious]] [[flagship|command ship]], AGC-18, 10 October 1944 ...ibious force]] [[flagship]] off [[Anzio]] on 21 January 1944 or 22 January 1944 during [[Operation Shingle]]. A [[PT boat]] is alongside her.]]Beginning on
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  • |Ship completed=June 1944 ...orpedo boat tender]] [[USS Willoughby (AGP-9)|USS ''Willoughby'' (AGP-9)]] 1944-1946
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  • |Ship caption=USS ''Willoughby'' (AGP-9) on 24 June 1944, six days after [[Ship commissioning|commissioning]] |Ship commissioned=18 June 1944
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  • |Ship launched=15 January 1944 |Ship completed=July 1944
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  • |Ship completed=March 1944 ...vy]] [[seaplane tender]] [[USS Yakutat (AVP-32)|USS ''Yakutat'' (AVP-32)]] 1944–1946<br/>Served as South Vietnamese [[patrol vessel]] [[RVNS Tran Nhat Du
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  • |Ship launched=11 March 1944 |Ship completed=October 1944
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  • |Ship launched=13 May 1944 |Ship completed=November 1944
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  • |Ship commissioned=26 February 1944 ...and launched on 28 December 1942, the ship was commissioned on 26 February 1944, and almost immediately afterward transferred to the [[Soviet Union]], unde
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  • ==Coast Guard, 1944== ...ves. Her name was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 22 January 1944.
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  • |Ship acquired=17 January 1944 |Ship commissioned=18 January 1944
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  • |Ship acquired= 7 April 1944 |Ship commissioned= 7 April 1944
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  • |Ship reclassified= ATF-85, 15 May 1944<br/>[[USNS]] ''Lipan'' (T-ATF-85), 1972 ...tug) on 13 April and operated in the [[Solomons]] during the first half of 1944.
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  • ...four cargo ships, and arrived in [[Espiritu Santo]] at the end of January 1944. ==1944==
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  • From 31 December 1944 to 4 June 1945, ''Escape'' again operated out of [[Bermuda]], during this t
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  • |Ship commissioned= 22 November 1944 ...; fitted out at New Orleans; and placed in commission there on 22 November 1944, [[Lieutenant Commander]] Fred J. Statts, USCG, in command.
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  • ...[[antiaircraft]] guns, plus in some units 2 × [[depth charge]] racks<br/>1944: Either 2 × 5-inch (127-mm) guns and 4 × 20 mm antiaircraft guns or 1 × ..., and [[Operation Dragoon]] in southern [[France]]. Redesignated AGC-18 in 1944, she then served in the Pacific in 1945, serving at [[Iwo Jima]], in the [[
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  • | production_date = 1943-1944 ...1943. Of the total number of 174 guns, 155 were produced in 1943 and 19 in 1944. The guns were distributed to units in small batches soon after they were c
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  • ...e. Owing to the increase in U.S. and British bombing raids during 1943 and 1944, the majority of these guns were used in their original anti-aircraft role, ...Germans manufactured relatively few of them (556 in all) and, in February 1944, fielded only 279. Improvements in reloading further raised the firing rate
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  • |Ship launched= 25 March 1944 |Ship commissioned= 26 December 1944
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