USS PC-496
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NamePC-496
BuilderLeathem D. Smith Coal and Shipbuilding Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Cost$1,600,000[1]
Laid down24 April 1941
USS PC-496 | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | PC-496 |
| Builder | Leathem D. Smith Coal and Shipbuilding Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin |
| Cost | $1,600,000[1] |
| Laid down | 24 April 1941 |
| Launched | 22 November 1941 |
| Commissioned | 26 February 1942 |
| Fate | Torpedoed by an Italian submarine, 4 June 1943 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | PC-461-class submarine chaser |
| Displacement | 280 tons (light), 450 tons (full) |
| Length | 173 feet 8 inches (52.93 meters) |
| Beam | 23 feet (7.0 meters) |
| Draft | 10 feet 10 inches (3.30 meters) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | 20.2 knots |
| Complement | 65 |
| Armament |
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USS PC-496 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She sank on 4 June 1943, in the Mediterranean. Although the cause was speculated as a naval mine at the time of her sinking, it was later revealed that PC-496 had been sunk by an Italian submarine.
PC-496 was built by Leathem D. Smith Coal and Shipbuilding Co. in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, being laid down on 24 April 1941. She was launched on 22 November 1941 and commissioned on 26 February 1942 at New Orleans, Louisiana.[2][3] She was assigned to the European Theater of Operations where she was destroyed by an Italian torpedo off the coast of Bizerte, Tunisia, on 4 June 1943.[1][2]