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US WWII submarine chaser
USS SC-696
The SC-696 two days before her commissioning.
History
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.
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. 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 came under attack by Junkers Ju 88 dive bombers. Both were sunk. 18 men were killed aboard the 696.