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The list of ship commissionings in 1945 includes a chronological list of ships commissioned in 1945. In cases where no official commissioning ceremony was held, the date of service entry may be used instead.

Other ships

Gearing class

(Named for: Distinguished officers & enlisted men of USN & USMC)[3]

  • DD-829 - Myles C. Fox
  • DD-830 - Everett F. Larson
  • DD-831 - Goodrich
  • DD-832 - Hanson
  • DD-833 - Herbert J. Thomas
  • DD-834 - Turner
  • DD-835 - Charles P. Cecil
  • DD-836 - George K. MacKenzie
  • DD-837 - Sarsfield
  • DD-838 - Ernest G. Small
  • DD-839 - Power
  • DD-840 - Glennon
  • DD-841 - Noa
  • DD-842 - Fiske
  • DD-843 - Warrington
  • DD-844 - Perry
  • DD-845 - Baussell
  • DD-850 - J.P. Kennedy, Jr.
  • DD-851 - Rupertus
  • DD-858 - Fred T. Barry
  • DD-859 - Norris
  • DD-860 - McCaffery
  • DD-861 - Harwood
  • DD-862 - Vogelsgesang
  • DD-863 - Steinaker
  • DD-864 - Harold J. Ellison
  • DD-865 - Charles R. Ware
  • DD-866 - Cone
  • DD-867 - Stribling
  • DD-868 - Brownson
  • DD-869 - Arnold J. Isbell
  • DD-870 - Fechteler
  • DD-873 - Hawkins
  • DD-874 - Duncan
  • DD-875 - Henry W. Tucker
  • DD-876 - Rogers
  • DD-877 - Perkins
  • DD-878 - Vesole
  • DD-879 - Leary
  • DD-880 - Dyess
  • DD-881 - Bordelon
  • DD-882 - Furse
  • DD-883 - Newman K. Perry
  • DD-884 - Floyd B. Parks
  • DD-885 - John R. Craig
  • DD-886 - Orleck
  • DD-887 - Brinkley Bass
  • DD-888 - Stickell
  • DD-889 - O'Hare
  • DD-890 - Meredith

Submarines

Balao Class

(Named for: Fish and other marine creatures)[3]

  • SS-296 - Lancetfish
  • SS-297 - Ling
  • SS-300 - Moray
  • SS-301 - Roncador
  • SS-302 - Sabalo
  • SS-303 - Sablefish
  • SS-336 - Capitaine
  • SS-337 - Carbonero
  • SS-338 - Carp
  • SS-339 - Catfish
  • SS-340 - Entemedor
  • SS-341 - Chivo
  • SS-342 - Chopper
  • SS-343 - Clamagore
  • SS-344 - Cobbler
  • SS-345 - Cochino
  • SS-346 - Corporal
  • SS-347 - Cubera
  • SS-350 - Dogfish
  • SS-374 - Loggerhead
  • SS-375 - Macabi
  • SS-376 - Mapiro
  • SS-377 - Menhaden
  • SS-378 - Mero
  • SS-415 - Stickleback
  • SS-416 - Tiru

Tench Class

(Named for: Fish and other marine creatures)[3]

  • SS-424 - Quillback
  • SS-425 - Trumpetfish
  • SS-426 - Tusk
  • SS-435 - Corsair
  • SS-436 - Unicorn
  • SS-437 - Walrus
  • SS-475 - Argonaut
  • SS-476 - Runner
  • SS-477 - Conger
  • SS-478 - Cutlass
  • SS-479 - Diablo
  • SS-480 - Medregal
  • SS-481 - Requin
  • SS-482 - Irex
  • SS-483 - Sea Leopard
  • SS-484 - Odax
  • SS-485 - Sirago
  • SS-486 - Pomodon
  • SS-487 - Remora
  • SS-522 - Amberjack
  • SS-523 - Grampus
  • SS-524 - Pickerel
  • SS-525 - Grenadier

Provision Store Ships

Adria Class

[3]

  • AF-30 - Adria
  • AF-31 - Arequipa
  • AF-33 - Karin
  • AF-34 - Kerstin
  • AF-35 - Latona
  • AF-36 - Lioba
  • AF-37 - Malabar
  • AF-38 - Merapi
  • AF-39 - Palisana
  • AF-40 - Saturn
  • AF-41 - Athanasia
  • AF-42 - Bondia
  • AF-43 - Gordonia
  • AF-44 - Laurentia
  • AF-45 - Lucidor
  • AF-46 - Octavia
  • AF-47 - Valentine

References

  1. ^ Moore, John E. (1976). Jane's Fighting Ships (1976-77 ed.). London: Jane's Yearbooks.
  2. ^ "Abatan (AW-4)". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2019. Abatan ... placed in commission on 29 January 1945, Lt. Cmdr. E. Norman Eriksen in command
  3. ^ a b c d [1]

See also