USLHT Canlaon

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History
United States Lighthouse Service pennantUnited States Lighthouse Service
NameUSLHT Canlaon
NamesakeMount Kanlaon
OwnerCommonwealth of the Philippines
Ordered23 June 1930
BuilderSchichau-Werke
Yard number1236
Launched29 November 1930
CompletedFebruary 1931
HomeportManila
FateSunk by air attack, 27 December 1941
General characteristics
Class and typelighthouse tender
Tonnage667 GT,[1] 225 NT[1]
Length52.5 metres (172 ft 3 in)[1]
Beam9.1 metres (29 ft 10 in)[1]
Draught4.0 metres (13 ft 1 in)[1]
Installed power1,100 ihp[1]

USLHT Canlaon was lighthouse tender that served in the Philippines.

History

On 23 June 1930, she was ordered by the government of the

Danzig shipyard, launched on 29 November 1930, completed in February 1931, and delivered on 25 February 1931.[2][3] Canlaon was later converted to a lighthouse tender. In 1936, she assisted in the salvage of the survey vessel USC&GS Fathomer
.

During the

Asiatic Fleet had retreated. On 27 December 1941, Japanese attack planes from the 1st Kōkūtai and the Takao Kōkūtai attacked Manila Bay.[4] Canlaon, while moored in the Pasig River, received a direct hit and sunk.[4] Customs cutters Arayat and Mindoro, and motor vessel Ethel Edwards were set ablaze while the steamship Taurus was so heavily damaged, she was scuttled.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Merchant Vessels of the United States. United States Coast Guard. 1934. p. 1135.
  2. ^ a b c von Mach, Andreas (10 August 2008). "Philippine 'Coast Guard' ships". warsailors.com.
  3. ^ a b "Philippine 'Coast Guard' ships". warsailors.com. 10 August 2008.
  4. ^ .