USS Granville
1944 Haskell-class attack transport
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The USS Granville was a United States Navy ship named after Granville W. Conn, a naval officer who had served during World War I. The ship was a Buckley-class destroyer escort that saw service during World War II. It was laid down in 1943 and commissioned in 1944. The USS Granville primarily conducted convoy escort duty in the Atlantic Ocean, protecting merchant ships from enemy submarines. It also participated in anti-submarine warfare operations and helped rescue survivors from sunken ships. The ship received two battle stars for its service during the war. After the war, the USS Granville was decommissioned and transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1953, where it was renamed Bauru. The ship continued to serve in the Brazilian Navy until it was decommissioned in 1973. The USS Granville/Bauru was eventually scrapped in 1974. The ship's service history highlights its role in protecting vital supply lines during World War II and its contribution to the overall Allied war effort.
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