
PGM-39-class gunboat - Wikipedia
The PGM-39-class gunboats, designated Patrol Gunboat, Motor [a] by the United States Navy were a class of fifty nine gunboats constructed in various shipyards from 1959–1970. The …
PGM-1-class motor gunboat - Wikipedia
The PGM-1-class motor gunboats were a class of eight gunboats converted for the United States Navy from 1943 to 1944 and were succeeded by the PGM-9-class motor gunboats. All eight …
USS PGM-18 - Wikipedia
USS PGM-18 was a PGM-9-class motor gunboat built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was built and originally commissioned as USS PC-1255, a PC-461-class …
Motor Gunboat (PGM) Index - NavSource
Note: All Motor Gunboats (PGM)s, hull numbers 84 and greater, in the U. S. Navy inventory 1 April 1967 were redesignated Patrol Gunboats (PG)s. The term Motor Gunboat now applies …
WWII PGMs - World War 2 Patrol Gunboat Motor - PCSA
There was one major modification of the 173-foot PC with twenty-four ships being converted to Patrol Gunboat, Motor (PGM). The PGM was designed to operate with PT squadrons, …
US Navy Patrol Craft, 1940-1945 - The Public's Library and Digital …
All U.S. Navy Gunboats of World War II. Listed by type and class, with descriptions and links to individual ships.
Gunboats PG PGM PFMM PCG PGG Post-War - Shipbuilding History
Since WWII, the Navy has built 112 gunboats, 95 of them under the Foreign Military Sales program. This fleet includes 75 Patrol Gunboats Motor (PGM), 5 Patrol Frigates Multi-Mission …
PGM-1-class motor gunboat | Military Wiki | Fandom
The PGM-1 class motor gunboats were a class of eight gunboats converted for the United States Navy from 1943-1944 and were succeeded by the PGM-9 class motor gunboat. All eight PGM …
USS PGM-16 (PGM-16) of the US Navy - uboat.net
The U-boat War in World War Two (Kriegsmarine, 1939-1945) and World War One (Kaiserliche Marine, 1914-1918) and the Allied efforts to counter the threat. This section includes over …
PGM Motor Gunboat - GlobalSecurity.org
PGM Motor Gunboat SC-1072, a 95-ton 110-foot submarine chaser built at Camden, New Jersey, was commissioned in June 1943. Late in that year, she was converted to a motor gunboat and …