USS PGM-3 - Service Prior To Conversion To PGM

Service Prior To Conversion To PGM

28 May 43 sailing from U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans, Louisiana to Submarine Chaser Training Center, Miami, Florida

29 June 43 sailing from S.C.T.C., Miami, Florida to Nassau, British West Indies

5 July 43 sailing from S.C.T.C., Miami, Florida to Key West, Florida

9 July 43 sailing from NOB, Key West, Florida to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

28 July 43 sailing from Balboa, Canal Zone to Corinto, Nicaragua

31 July 43 sailing from Corinto, Nicaragua to Manzanillo, Mexico

5 August 43 sailing from Manzanillo, Mexico to San Diego, California

14 August 43 sailing from San Diego, California to San Francisco, California

7 September 43 sailing from San Francisco, California to Seattle, Washington

13 October 43 sailing from Pier #41, Seattle, Washington to U.S.N. Section Base, Neah Bay, Washington

19 November 43 sailing from Seattle, Washington to San Pedro, California

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New Orleans 29°59′20″N 90°04′16″W / 29.989°N 90.071°W / 29.989; -90.071 Miami 25°47′38″N 80°13′30″W / 25.794°N 80.225°W / 25.794; -80.225
Nassau 25°03′50″N 77°20′46″W / 25.064°N 77.346°W / 25.064; -77.346 Key West 24°33′29″N 81°46′55″W / 24.558°N 81.782°W / 24.558; -81.782
Guantanamo Bay 20°00′18″N 75°07′48″W / 20.005°N 75.130°W / 20.005; -75.130 Balboa 8°56′56″N 79°33′58″W / 8.949°N 79.566°W / 8.949; -79.566
Corinto 12°29′53″N 87°10′30″W / 12.498°N 87.175°W / 12.498; -87.175 Manzanillo 19°03′22″N 104°17′10″W / 19.056°N 104.286°W / 19.056; -104.286
San Diego 32°42′18″N 117°12′14″W / 32.705°N 117.204°W / 32.705; -117.204 San Francisco 37°48′36″N 122°23′17″W / 37.810°N 122.388°W / 37.810; -122.388
Seattle 47°36′25″N 122°21′54″W / 47.607°N 122.365°W / 47.607; -122.365 Neah Bay 48°22′16″N 124°37′05″W / 48.371°N 124.618°W / 48.371; -124.618
San Pedro 33°43′41″N 118°15′47″W / 33.728°N 118.263°W / 33.728; -118.263

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