USS Deperm (ADG-10) was a degaussing vessel of the United States Navy, named after the term deperm, a procedure for erasing the permanent magnetism from ships and submarines to camouflage them against magnetic detection vessels and enemy marine mines. Originally planned as a patrol craft escort (PCE-883), she was laid down in 1943, launched in 1944, and commissioned in 1945. She was subsequently redesignated a degaussing vessel, YDG-10, and named Deperm.
Struck from the Naval Register 21 February 1975, Deperm was sunk as a target 22 September 1982 at 32°58′0″N 119°41′0″W / 32.96667°N 119.68333°W. According to the available depth data in 2020, at this location the bottom is between 1250m and 1500m along the edge of a basin.[1]
Citations
- ^ "OpenSeaMap - Sinking location". map.openseamap.org. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
References
- "Deperm (ADG 10) / ex-YDG-10 / ex-PCE-883". Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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