
Ships of the U.S. Coast Guard, 1940-1945
WPR-57 Pamlico
- 158' class River Gunboat:
- Displacement: 455 tons
- Length: 158'
- Beam: 30'
- Draft: 5'8"
- Speed: 9.4 knots
- Armament: None
- Complement: 3 officers, 1 warrant, 33 enlisted
- Triple-expansion steam reciprocating engines, twin screws, 600 shaft hp.
- Built at Pusey & Jones, Wilmington, Del., and commissioned 26 July 1907
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Designed for service in inland waters, Pamlico was assigned to the 5th District and stationed at New Bern, N.C. throughout the war.
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March 12, 2000
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