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USCGC Quigley (CGSC 22)



Call sign (1920):
George - Vice - King - Have

ex-USS SC-22



Call sign:
Nan - Oboe - Boy - Pup


SC-22 served both the U. S. Navy and Coast Guard


SC-1 Class Submarine Chaser:

  • Laid down at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, NY
  • Commissioned USS SC-22, 16 October 1917
  • Transferred to the Coast Guard 13 November 1919 and named USCGC Quigley (CGSC 22)
  • Sold 1 May 1922 to the Schloss Brothers of Baltimore, MD for $315.25.
  • Fate unknown.

    Specifications

  • Displacement 85 t.
  • Length 110'
  • Beam 14' 8.75"
  • Max Draft (fl) 5' 8"
  • Speed 18 kts.
  • Complement 27
  • Armament: One single 3"/23 gun mount, two .30 cal. machine guns, and one depth charge projector "Y Gun"
  • Propulsion: Three Standard 220hp gasoline engines, three shafts.
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    Size Image Description Source
    USS SC-22
    SC-22 67k National Archives photo The Subchaser Archives
    USCGC Quigley (CGSC 22)
    SC-22 5k
    Namesake:

    Carpenter 2/c Francis Hugh Quigley, USCG, a member of the torpedoed USCGC Tampa, lost during World War I

    Remember the Tampa!
    Fishing Dredge Charlotte
    SC-22 205k 9 December 1931
    The Fishing Dredge Charlotte, owned by the Hydraulic Fishing Co., Inc. of New York, NY is beached at Sea Girt, NJ after catching fire and her engines disabled
    Photo from the 10 December 1931 edition of the New York Daily News
    David Wright

    Commanding Officers
    01LT Alfred Y. Lanphier, USN19 October 1917
    02LTJG Henry Hartley, USN - Awarded the Navy Cross (1927), the Navy Distinguished Service Medal (1926) and two Legions of Merit (1943/1944)
    Retired as Rear Admiral
    6 May 1918
    Courtesy Joe Radigan

    There is no DANFS history available for SC-22
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