Who remembers these two Navy vessels coming to Ashland, Wisconsin, in 1959, the PCE-877 HAVRE tying up at the Soo Line ore dock and the DD-823 SAMUEL B. ROBERTS anchoring in the Ashland harbor? (Thanks to Larry Wassgren for some of the photos).
The USS HAVRE (PCE‑877) was a PCE‑842‑class Patrol Craft Escort built during World War II.
Origins & Construction:
Laid down: 6 May 1943 at Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland, Oregon
Launched: 11 August 1943 (sponsored by Miss Marjory Wooton).
Commissioned: 14 February 1944 under Lt. Coleman H. Smith, USNR.
WWII Service: Pacific Theater
Completed shakedown off San Diego, then shifted to Pearl Harbor in September 1944 for conversion to an amphibious control vessel (PCE(C)), equipping her to direct landing craft.
Iwo Jima (Feb–Mar 1945): Arrived with invasion force, directed landing craft, carried out patrols, and performed rescue and salvage operations.
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Okinawa (Apr–May 1945): Served as control vessel under frequent air attack; helped repel suicide planes and rescued survivors from LCS‑119. Earned two battle stars for her WWII service. Present in Tokyo Bay for the formal Japanese surrender on 2 September 1945.
Post-War Career & Reserve Duty
Returned to the U.S. early 1946, arriving Charleston, SC in February. From 1946 to April 1954, operated with Amphibious Control Squadron 2 in the North Atlantic, Chesapeake Bay, and Caribbean
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Reassigned in April 1954 to Lake Michigan as a Naval Reserve Training Ship at the Great Lakes Naval Station.
Reclassified back to PCE‑877 on 27 October 1955, and formally named HAVRE on 15 February 1956, honoring Havre, Montana.
Conducted two-week reservist cruises on the Great Lakes, training in ASW and gunnery, through the 1950s and 60s.
Decommissioning & Fate
Struck from the Naval Vessel Register: 1 July 1970. Her final disposition remains unclear. She was never sold overseas nor converted like many sister ships. Instead, she remained U.S. Navy property until her name removal.
In summary, USS HAVRE began as a general escort vessel, played a significant role in two major Pacific invasions as a landing control ship, earned two battle stars, then transitioned into a long-serving reserve training ship on the Great Lakes before being retired in 1970. Her final fate beyond decommissioning remains a mystery, as unlike her sister ships she wasn't sold or scrapped.
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The USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS (DD-823) was a Gearing‑class destroyer named in honor of Navy Coxswain Samuel B. Roberts Jr., who earned the Navy Cross at Guadalcanal in 1942.
Construction & Commissioning
Keel laid: 27 Jun 1945 at Consolidated Steel, Orange, Texas.
Launched: 30 Nov 1945, sponsored by Roberts’s mother.
Commissioned: 22 Dec 1946 under Commander C. T. Doss
Operational Timeline - 1947–1957: Atlantic, Mediterranean & Around the World. Shakedown at Guantánamo Bay (Feb 1947); joined Atlantic Fleet.
Multiple Mediterranean cruises with 6th Fleet, North Europe deployments, and NATO’s Operation Mainbrace (1952)
Global cruise Aug 1954–Mar 1955: Pacific (Japan, Philippines), across Indian Ocean, via Suez, ending at Newport.
Persian Gulf service Oct–Mar 1956–57; last warship southbound before Suez Canal closure
Late 1950s: Crises & Ceremonies
Venezuelan uprising response during Nixon’s visit (May 1958).
Provided gunfire support off Lebanon (1958).
Participated in St. Lawrence Seaway opening and naval transit into the Great Lakes (1959) .
1960s: Overhaul & Vietnam
Underwent FRAM modernization (1962).
Joined blockade during Cuban Missile Crisis (1962).
Operated off Nova Scotia in search for USS Thresher (1963).
Vietnam deployment with 7th Fleet late 1965 to early 1966: Naval gunfire engagement earned two battle stars
Western Atlantic, Caribbean, Mediterranean deployments, including Black Sea transit (1969–70).
Decommissioning & Fate: Declared unfit in August 1970; decommissioned and struck from Navy List on 2 Nov 1970.
Held in reserve at Philadelphia until sunk as a target off Puerto Rico on 14 Nov 1971, resting at 3,000 fathoms depth.