Talk:PCE-842-class patrol craft
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navsource disagreeing with itself
[edit]http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/01idx.htm
it states that there were 68 PCEs built for the US Navy and an additional 17 given away under lend-lease.
in the list below one can find
- PCE-827 ... PCE-841 (15) given to Britain during WW2
- PCE-842 ... PCE-860 (19)
- PCE-867 ... PCE-886 (20)
- PCE-891 ... PCE-904 (14)
makes 68 total
then there are 6 more
- PCE-1604 ... PCE-1609 (laid down beginning 1952, war is over)
http://shipbuildinghistory.com/smallships/pc2.htm
lists the same information. these 68 boats have 640t displacement and 180feet length there and there are no others with that same displacement, except for 7 minesweepers (AM-232 ... AM-235, AM-356 .. AM-359), which are also listed on the navsource page
68 + 17 does not fit. it should read 53 for the US Navy and 15 lend lease to britain during the war — Preceding unsigned comment added by 158.181.83.72 (talk) 11:34, 26 June 2022 (UTC)
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