This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy.
Read more about List Of Patrol Vessels Of The United States Navy: PC, Patrol Craft Coastal, PC, Submarine Chaser, PCE, Patrol Craft Escort, and PCER, Patrol Craft Rescue Escort, PCS, Patrol Craft Sweeper, PE, Eagle-Class Patrol Craft, PF, Patrol Frigate, PG, Gunboat, PGM/PG, Motor Gunboat, PR, River Gunboat, PT, Patrol Torpedo Boat, PY, Patrol Yacht, PYc, Coastal Patrol Yacht, SC, Submarine Chaser, World War I Section Patrol (SP) and Identification Number (ID) Series
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