USS Hurst

USS Hurst

USS "Hurst" may refer to:

*USS "Hurst" (SP-3196), a motor boat, was built by W. F. Dunn, of Norfolk, Virginia, in 1918 and was acquired by the Navy. "Hurst" was assigned as a passenger and dispatch boat under the 5th Naval District and served the District Supervisor, NOTS, at Hampton Roads until being turned over to the Public Health Service, Department of the Treasury, 15 November 1919

*USS|Hurst|DE-250, was a destroyer escort launched 14 April 1943, decommissioned 1 May 1946 and transferred to Mexico 1 October 1973


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