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USS Sheehan

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USS Sheehan is launched at Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, on 17 December 1943.
History
NameUSS Sheehan
NamesakeChief Quartermaster John Francis Sheehan (1910-1942), killed in action aboard fast transport USS Gregory (APD-3)
BuilderBoston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts
Laid down8 November 1943
Launched17 December 1943
Sponsored byMrs. Catherine Sheehan
CompletedNever
CommissionedNever
FateConstruction contract cancelled 7 January 1946; sold for scrap incomplete 2 July 1946
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Displacement1,350 tons
Length306 ft (93 m)
Beam36 ft 8 in (11 m)
Draft9 ft 5 in (3 m)
Propulsion2 boilers, 2 geared turbine engines, 12,000 shp; 2 propellers
Speed24 knots (44 km/h)
Range6,000 nmi. (12,000 km) @ 12 kt
Complement14 officers, 201 enlisted
Armament

USS Sheehan (DE-541) was a United States Navy John C. Butler-class destroyer escort launched during World War II but never completed.

Mrs. Catherine Sheehan christens USS Sheehan at Sheehan's launching on 17 December 1943 at Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts.

Sheehan was laid down at Boston Navy Yard at Boston, Massachusetts, on 8 November 1943 and launched on 17 December 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Sheehan, mother of Chief Quartermaster John Francis Sheehan, the ship's namesake.

Construction of Sheehan was suspended before she could be completed. On 30 August 1945, she was assigned to the Atlantic Inactive Fleet in an incomplete state. On 7 January 1946, the contract for her construction was cancelled, and the incomplete ship was sold on 2 July 1946 to the John J. Duane Company of Quincy, Massachusetts, for scrapping.

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