USS San Pedro

USS San Pedro (PF-37) in World War II
History
United States
NameSan Pedro
NamesakeCity of San Pedro, California
BuilderConsolidated Steel Corporation, Wilmington, California
ReclassifiedPF-37, 15 April 1943
Laid down17 April 1943
Launched11 June 1943
Sponsored byMiss Virginia Ann Massee
Commissioned23 October 1943
Decommissioned12 July 1945
Honors and
awards
4 × battle stars, World War II
FateTransferred to the Soviet Navy, 12 July 1945
AcquiredReturned by Soviet Navy, 17 October 1949
FateTransferred to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, 2 April 1953
AcquiredReturned by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, 26 July 1978
FateSunk as target
Stricken1 December 1961
Soviet Union
NameEK-5
Acquired12 July 1945
Commissioned12 July 1945
FateReturned to US, 17 October 1949
Japan
NameKaya
Acquired2 April 1953
RenamedYAC-23, 1966
Decommissioned1 April 1977
FateReturned to United States, 26 July 1978
General characteristics
Class & typeTacoma-class frigate
Displacement1,264 long tons (1,284 t)
Length303 ft 11 in (92.63 m)
Beam37 ft 6 in (11.43 m)
Draft13 ft 8 in (4.17 m)
Propulsion
Speed20 knots (37 km/h)
Complement190
Armament

USS San Pedro (PF-37), a Tacoma-class frigate in commission from 1943 to 1945, thus far has been the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for San Pedro, California. She later served in the Soviet Navy as EK-5 and in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force as Kaya (PF-8), Kaya (PF-288) and as YAC-23.