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USS Pert (PG-95) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Pert (PG-95)

USS ''Pert'' (PG-95), the second United States Navy ship of that name, was one of eight Canadian-built corvettes turned over to the U.S. Navy for operation by the United States Coast Guard. She was laid down by Morton Engineering and Dry Dock Co., Ltd., Quebec, Canada, 22 July 1942; launched 27 November 1942; and commissioned at Quebec 23 July 1943, Lieutenant A. L. Cunningham, USCG, in command.
''Pert'' remained at Quebec until 7 September; thence, she sailed with USS ''Prudent'' via Halifax to Boston where she arrived 18 September. After fitting out, she carried out an intensive shakedown off Bermuda early in November. Returning to New York 20 November, she was assigned to the Eastern Sea Frontier, and began convoy escort patrols 28 November.
Between 28 November and 4 December, ''Pert'' screened Convoy NG-401 from New York City to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. On 2 December she carried out a depth charge attack against a suspected submarine without results. The gunboat made the return run to New York 9–17 December, and on 23 December she joined the screen of her next Cuban-bound convoy, NG-406.
During the remainder of the war ''Pert'' continued her important escort and patrol operations along the East Coast and into the Caribbean. Based at Tompkinsville, N.Y., she served with sister gunboats including USS ''Action'' and ''Impulse''. Their outstanding performance helped lessen the threat of U-boats against Allied shipping. Moreover, they permitted the larger destroyer types to wage aggressive hunter-killer patrols against the German submarines.
Following the defeat of the Axis powers, ''Pert'' operated out of the 3d Naval District until 3 October 1945 when she decommissioned. Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 24 October 1945. Transferred to the Maritime Commission on 18 October 1946, she was immediately delivered to her buyer, United Boat Service Co. of City Island, N.Y.
Ex-''Pert'' was renamed ''Olympic Leader'' in 1950. Sold to a Japanese company, she was renamed ''Otori Maru No. 1'' in 1956, and ''Kyo Maru No. 15'' in 1957.〔 〕
==See also==

*List of United States Navy ships
*Patrol boat

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