USS Dearborn
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USS Dearborn

1943 Tacoma-class frigate


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
September 10, 1944
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
frigate, Tacoma-class frigate
Decommissioning Date
June 05, 1946

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The USS Dearborn (PF-33) was a Tacoma-class frigate named after Dearborn, Michigan, and was the only U.S. Navy vessel to bear this name. Constructed by the Walter Butler Shipbuilding Company in Superior, Wisconsin, the ship was laid down on August 15, 1943, initially under the name Toledo, under a Maritime Commission contract. She was later renamed Dearborn and launched on September 27, 1943, with Mrs. R. C. Dahlinger of Dearborn, Michigan, serving as her sponsor. The vessel was officially commissioned on September 10, 1944. Designed as a patrol frigate, the USS Dearborn featured the typical characteristics of the Tacoma-class, which were built for convoy escort and patrol duties during World War II. After commissioning, she departed from Boston, Massachusetts, on November 3, 1944, and proceeded to NS Argentia, Newfoundland, arriving four days later to undertake weather patrol duties. Her operational area extended to Bermuda, where she performed similar weather patrols, as well as plane guard, search, and rescue responsibilities, supporting Allied efforts in the Atlantic theater. The USS Dearborn continued her patrol and rescue duties until April 30, 1946, when she returned to Boston. Subsequently, she moved to Charleston, South Carolina, arriving on May 9, 1946. Her service was relatively brief, as she was decommissioned on June 5, 1946. The vessel was sold on July 8, 1947, marking the end of her active service. The USS Dearborn's service highlights her role in weather patrol, search and rescue, and plane guard operations during the final years of World War II. Her construction and operational history exemplify the vital support roles played by Tacoma-class frigates in maintaining maritime safety and operational readiness during wartime.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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