USS SC-696
USS SC-696 was an SC-497-Class Submarine chaser of the United States Navy during World War II.[1] She was sunk on 23 August 1943 by German dive bombers.
The SC-696 two days before her commissioning. | |
History | |
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United States | |
Name | SC-696 |
Ordered | 16 February 1942 |
Builder | Daytona Beach Boat Works Inc. |
Laid down | 26 March 1942 |
Launched | 6 August 1942 |
Commissioned | 25 November 1942 |
In service | 1942 |
Out of service | 1943 |
Fate | Sunk by German Aircraft, 23 August 1943 |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 148 tons |
Length | 110 feet, 10 inches |
Beam | 17 feet |
Draft | 6 feet, 6 inches |
Propulsion | 2 x General Motors 8-268A diesel engines or 2 x General Motors 16-184A diesel "pancake" engines, two screws. |
Speed | 15.6 knots |
Range | 1,500 nautical miles at 12 knots |
Complement | 3 Officers, 24 Enlisted |
Armament |
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Aircraft carried | None |
Aviation facilities | None |
Ship History
She was ordered on 16 February 1942, laid down at Daytona Beach, Florida on 26 March 1942 by Daytona Beach Boat Works Inc. and launched on 6 August 1942.[2] On 25 November 1942 she was commissioned as USS PC-696. In April, she was re-designated as USS SC-696. On 23 August 1943, off Palermo, Italy, SC-696 and USS SC-694[3] came under attack by Junkers Ju 88 dive bombers. Both were sunk. 18 men were killed aboard the 696.[4]
Decorations
SC-696 received one battle star for her service.
References
- "SC-694". www.navsource.org.
- "USS SC-696 (SC-696) of the US Navy - American Submarine chaser of the SC-497 class - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net". uboat.net.
- "Navy Department Communiques 301 to 600". public2.nhhcaws.local.
- "WRECKSITE - SC-696 SUBMARINE CHASER 1942-1943". wrecksite.eu.
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