USS Newton (ID-4306)

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History
NameUSS Newton
BuilderL. H. Shattuck, Inc., Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Launched1919
Acquired2 October 1922
In service22 November 1944
Out of service14 November 1945
ReclassifiedIX–33, 17 February 1941
Stricken8 January 1946
FateSold, 12 September 1946
General characteristics
Displacement5,990 long tons (6,086 t)
Length268 ft (82 m) p/p
Beam45 ft 2 in (13.77 m)
Draft23 ft 11 in (7.29 m)
Armament
  • 1 × 3 in (76 mm) gun
  • 4 × 6-pounder guns

The second USS Newton (ID-4306/IX-33) was a training ship in the United States Navy.

Newton was built in 1919 by L. H. Shattuck, Inc., Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and acquired by the U.S. Navy from the United States Shipping Board on 2 October 1922.

Service history

Prepared for service with the New Jersey Naval Militia, she served as a training ship in the Jersey City area into World War II.

Carried on the Navy List as an unclassified ship for most of that period, she was designated IX–33 on 17 February 1941. On 13 May 1943 she was transferred to the Armed Guard Center, Brooklyn, New York. Placed in service on 22 November 1944, she was assigned to the New York Navy Yard until placed out of service on 14 November 1945.

Struck from the Navy List on 8 January 1946, she sank in the Hudson River the same month and her hulk was sold on 12 September 1946.

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