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USS PC-815
USS ''PC-815'' was a built for the United States Navy during World War II. It was commanded for about eighty days in 1943 by L. Ron Hubbard, who later became the founder of Scientology. After Hubbard was removed from command for inadvertently shelling Mexican territory, the ''PC-815'' served as a shore patrol vessel off San Diego, California. She was lost with one of her crew in September 1945 after being hit by the destroyer USS ''Laffey''. ''PC-815''s short career led to the vessel being dubbed the "jinxed sub-chaser".〔"(PC-815: The JINXED SUB-CHASER! )", Sables, Robert P., in ''Sea Classics'', January 2006.〕 == Construction == ''PC-815'' was laid down on 10 October 1942 at the Albina Engine and Machinery Works in Portland, Oregon. She was fitted out commencing 5 December and was commissioned on 20 April 1943, with Lieutenant (j.g.) L. Ron Hubbard in command.〔USS ''PC-815'' logbook, National Archives & Records Administration, College Park, MD.〕 A few weeks later she sailed down the Columbia River to Astoria, Oregon, where she arrived on 17 May to take on supplies. On 18 May, the ''PC-815'' left Astoria for Bremerton, Washington, where she was to have radar and depth charge launchers fitted. Her journey was interrupted by an air-sea rescue operation, then was resumed with a new destination — San Diego.〔
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