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- Q7872220 abstract "USS New Bedford (PF-71), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for New Bedford, Massachusetts.The New Bedford (PF-71) was built by the Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and was launched there on 29 December 1943. She was sponsored by four year old Cynthia Zeilinski, who at the time was believed to be the youngest sponsor of a fighting ship. New Bedford was towed down the Mississippi River and ferried to Houston, Texas, for completion and fitting out. She was commissioned 18 November 1944 under the command of Lieutenant Commander J. S. Muzzy, USCG.".
- Q7872220 builder Q1023559.
- Q7872220 builder Q20710586.
- Q7872220 commissioningDate "1944-11-18".
- Q7872220 decommissioningDate "1946-05-24".
- Q7872220 layingDown "1943-10-02".
- Q7872220 length "92.3544".
- Q7872220 shipBeam "11.2776".
- Q7872220 shipDraft "3.9624".
- Q7872220 shipLaunch "1943-12-29".
- Q7872220 status "Sold for scrap, 16 November 1947".
- Q7872220 topSpeed "37.04".
- Q7872220 wikiPageExternalLink PF71_New_Bedford.pdf.
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- Q7872220 shipBuilder "Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin".
- Q7872220 shipCommissioned "1944-11-18".
- Q7872220 shipDecommissioned "1946-05-24".
- Q7872220 shipFate "--11-16".
- Q7872220 shipLaidDown "1943-10-02".
- Q7872220 shipLaunched "1943-12-29".
- Q7872220 shipName "USS New Bedford".
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- Q7872220 comment "USS New Bedford (PF-71), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for New Bedford, Massachusetts.The New Bedford (PF-71) was built by the Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and was launched there on 29 December 1943. She was sponsored by four year old Cynthia Zeilinski, who at the time was believed to be the youngest sponsor of a fighting ship.".
- Q7872220 label "USS New Bedford (PF-71)".
- Q7872220 name "USS New Bedford".