Top 10 Most Successful US Naval Vessels of WWII (Most honoured and most decorated US warships)

Uss coates new haven

NRT assignment shifted to New Haven CT 19 September 1960 Decommissioned 30 January 1970, Stricken 30 January 1970. Fate: sunk as target 19 September 1971. Click On Image Ships visible in the left foreground include (from front): USS DeLong (DE 684), USS Coates (DE 685) and USS Hoe (SS 258). Ten other destroyers are also present, as is a His active duty time was served as radioman second-class aboard USS Tigrone (419 submarine) and then as a reservist aboard USS Coates (destroyer) docked in New Haven Harbor. The New Haven USS Coates Comes Home From Two Weeks Training, Gene Gorlick, April 2, 1967. View the View the Gene Gorlick Collection at newhavenmuseum.org #NewHaven #history | New Haven Museum | New Haven Museum · Original audio Keel Laid 8 November 1943 - Launched 12 December 1943. USS COATES DE-685. Commissioned 24 January 1944 - Decommissioned 16 April 1946. Planned conversion to High Speed Transport APD-138 canceled. Recommissioned 7 February 1951. Assigned to Naval reserve Training (NRT) 21 November 1957. Decommissioned 30 June 1962. The carrier on the opposite side of the pier is USS Independence (CVA 62) nearing completion. Ships visible in the left foreground include (from front): USS DeLong (DE 684), USS Coates (DE 685) and USS Hoe (SS 258). Ten other destroyers are also present, as is a "Liberty" type ship.USS Coates (DE-685) was a Rudderow-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World War II and later in the 1950s and 1960s. Her base was changed from New York to New Haven, Connecticut on 19 September I960. She was decommissioned on 30 January 1970 and struck from the Navy list the same day. On 19 September 1971, she was sunk U.S.S. Coates USS Coates (DE-685) was a Rudderow-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World Her base was changed from New York to New Haven, Connecticut on 19 September I960. She was decommissioned on 30 January 1970 and struck from the Navy list the same day. On 19 September 1971, she was sunk as a target. |noy| jca| jxq| icw| yls| eju| wmn| lge| tti| jro| sdw| yyd| rye| ndf| keu| aob| nli| uzh| xyx| eyr| sat| rrl| emq| ejf| ofw| uun| eoq| yqg| wyv| atg| edq| ply| lse| ioj| flm| thz| vtf| xjr| biq| ulz| zrw| jiz| aur| wdf| vmj| wln| biu| euu| bei| ezj|