USS YP-153 was a converted fishing vessel which served as an auxiliary patrol boat in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

pre-World War II photo of YP-153, as Waldero
History
NameUSS YP-153
BuilderAnderson & Cristofani, San Francisco
Completed1936
Acquired18 December 1941
Stricken8 May 1946
Honors and
awards
FateSold, 1946
Notes
General characteristics
TypePatrol boat
Length78.1 ft (23.8 m) o/a[1]
Beam23.33 ft (7.11 m)[1]
Installed power300 SHP
Propulsion

History

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She was laid down as seiner[2] at the San Francisco shipyard of Anderson & Cristofani.[1] In 1936, she was completed[1] and named Waldero.[2] On 18 December 1941, she was acquired by the U.S. Navy, designated as a Yard Patrol Craft (YP), and assigned to the 13th Naval District.[1] She was one of the initial ships assigned to Ralph C. Parker's Alaskan Sector of the 13th Naval District colloquially known as the "Alaskan Navy".

On 8 May 1946, she was struck from the Naval List and sold later in the year.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Priolo, Gary P.; Wright, David L. "YP-153". NavSource - Naval Source History. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Aleutian Heroes, the "Yippiees"". Pacific Motor Boat. pp. 7–10. There are the YP-153 and YP-155, former the seiners Waldero and Storm, both Cooper-Bessemer powered.