USS Defiance (PG-95)

USS Defiance (PG-95)
History
United States
Name: Defiance
Namesake: City of Defiance, Ohio
Ordered: 26 July 1966
Builder: Peterson Builders
Laid down: 3 October 1967
Launched: 24 August 1968
Struck: 6 August 1987
Motto: With Knowledge and Confidence to Deny
Fate: Transferred to Turkey, destroyed in 1985
Badge:
General characteristics
Displacement: 250 t (246.1 long tons; 275.6 short tons)
Length: 165 ft (50.3 m)
Beam: 24 ft (7.3 m)
Propulsion:
  • 2 x shafts
  • 2 x diesel engines
  • 1 x gas turbine
Speed: 40 kn (74.1 km/h; 46.0 mph)
Complement: 3 Officers, 23 Crewmembers
Armament:

USS Defiance (PGM-95/PG-95) was a gunboat in the United States Navy and later transferred to Turkey. She was an Asheville-class gunboat, and the third ship to be named Defiance, in honor of the city of Defiance, Ohio.[1]

Design and construction

Defiance was 165 ft (50.3 m) long, 24 ft (7.3 m) wide, and displaced 250 t (246.1 long tons; 275.6 short tons). She had a crew of three officers, and 21 crewmembers. She had a top speed of 40 kn (74.1 km/h; 46.0 mph), and was propelled by two shafts, which were powered by a combined diesel or gas system of two diesel engines, and a gas turbine. This system allowed for them to cruise at economical oil use levels, by only using the diesel engines, but also sail quickly when needed, by using the gas turbine. The ship was armed with one 3"/50 caliber gun, one Bofors 40 mm gun, and two twin .50 caliber machine guns.[1][2] Defiance was laid down by Peterson Builders Inc., in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, on 3 October 1967. She was launched on 24 August 1968, and commissioned on 24 September 1969.[2][3] Her identifying symbol was of a clenched fist holding three lightning bolts, with the motto "With Knowledge and Confidence to Defy".[1]

Service history

Defiance was decommissioned on 11 June 1973, in Izmir, Turkey, and immediately after she was transferred to the Turkish Navy, renamed as Yildirim (P-338). She was destroyed by an explosion, and the ensuing fire, on 11 April 1985, off the coast of the Greek island of Mitylene, in the Aegean Sea. She was struck from the Turkish navy register on 6 July 1987.[2]

References

Citations

Books

  • Silverstone, Paul (2011). The Navy of the Nuclear Age, 1947–2007. Routledge. ISBN 9781135864668.

Websites

  • "PG-95 Defiance". www.navsource.org. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  • "All Hands" (PDF). Navy.mil. Retrieved 6 June 2017.

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