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<ol>Crosley Class High-speed Transport<br/>
<ol>Crosley Class High-speed Transport<br/>
Keel Laid December 30 1943<br/>
Keel Laid 30 December 1943<br/>
Launched February 12 1944 as Destroyer Escort DE-592<br/>  
Launched 12 February 1944 as Destroyer Escort '''DE-592'''<br/>  
Redesignated High-speed Transport (APD) July 17 1944<br/><br/>
Redesignated High-speed Transport (APD) 17 July 1944<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS REDNOUR APD-102'''<br/>
<li>'''USS REDNOUR APD-102'''<br/>
Commissioned December 30 1944 - Decommissioned July 24 1946<br/>
Commissioned 30 December 1944 - Decommissioned 24 July 1946<br/><br/>
Laid up in Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Florida Group<br/>
Struck from Naval Register 1 March 1967<br/><br/>
Transferred to Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Texas Group<br/><br/>
<li>'''ARM CHIHUAHUA B-06'''<br/>
Struck from Naval Register March 1 1967<br/><br/>
<li>'''ARM CHIHUAHUA B-06''' (Mexican Naval Service)<br/>
Transferred to Mexico December 1969 and renamed<br/><br/>
Transferred to Mexico December 1969 and renamed<br/><br/>
<li>'''ARM JOSE MARIA MORELOS Y PAVON B-06'''<br/>
<li>'''ARM JOSE MARIA MORELOS Y PAVON B-06'''<br/>
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<li>'''ARM CHIHUAHUA E-20'''<br/>
<li>'''ARM CHIHUAHUA E-20'''<br/>
Name restored (Date unknown) and reclassified<br/><br/>
Name restored (Date unknown) and reclassified<br/><br/>
Stricken from the Mexican Navy July 16 2001<br/>
Stricken from the Mexican Navy 16 July 2001<br/>
Fate unknown
Fate unknown
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range for covers on that page.
range for covers on that page.
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Postmark<br/>Date</th>
Postmark<br/>Date</th>
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NO REDNOUR POSTMARKS<br/>AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
Locy Type 9#<br/><br/>15191 Branch
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1946-03-15
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
REDNOUR received one battle star for World War II service<br/><br/>
USS REDNOUR earned the Combat Action Ribbon, the American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 1 Battle star and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.<br/><br/>
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Petty Officer 2nd Class Forrest Oren Rednour, USCG (13 May 1923 - 13 June 1943)<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rednour enlisted in the United States Coast Guard at Chicago, Illinois, on 19 June 1941. During the predawn darkness of 3 February 1943, Rednour, wearing a rubber suit to ward off hypothermia, was among the members of the crew of the United States Coast Guard Cutter [[ESCANABA_WPG_77_ | Escanaba WPG-77]] who voluntarily subjected themselves to pounding seas and bitter cold in the winter North Atlantic darkness for nearly four hours to rescue survivors from the torpedoed troop transport SS Dorchester. Rednour worked the longest of all retrievers and accounted for the greatest number of survivors, but finally had to quit when his rubber suit became torn.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rednour perished early on the morning of 13 June 1943 when USCGC Escanaba WPG-77 disintegrated in a massive explosion of undetermined cause in the North Atlantic Ocean off Ivituut, Greenland, with a loss of 101 of the 103 men aboard.<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rednour was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroic action during the Dorchester rescue operations of 3 February 1943. Following his death, Rednour was also posthumously awarded the Purple Heart Medal.<br/><br/>
Combat Action Ribbon (retroactive - May 27 1945, Okinawa) - American Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal<br/><br/>
One ship of the US Navy is named in his honor - USS REDNOUR APD-102<br/><br/>
Personnel Awards...<br/>
One cutter of the US Coast Guard is named in his honor - [[FORREST_REDNOUR_WPC_1129_ | USCGC Forrest Rednour WPC-1129]].
Purple Hearts (3-KIA, 13-WIA, Okinawa, May 27 1945)<br/><br/>
'''NAMESAKE''' - Forrest Orin Rednour USCG (May 13 1923 - June 13 1943)<br/>
Rednour enlisted in the Coast Guard at Chicago June 19 1941. Ship's Cook 2c Rednour was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroic action February 3 1943 when he voluntarily subjected himself to pounding seas and bitter cold for nearly 4 hours to rescue survivors from the torpedoed Army Transport DORCHESTER. Realizing the "... danger of being crushed between the rafts and the ship's side, or of being struck by a propeller blade if the engines backed, he swam in under the counter of the constantly maneuvering Coast Guard Cutter ESCANABA and prevented many floating survivors from being caught in the suction of the screws, in one instance retrieving a loaded raft."<br/>
Rednour perished when Cutter ESCANABA was sunk on June 13 1943, after being blown to bits by an explosion of undetermined cause" off Ivigtat, Greenland, with a loss of 101 of the 103 men aboard
 
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Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Crosley Class High-speed Transport
    Keel Laid 30 December 1943
    Launched 12 February 1944 as Destroyer Escort DE-592
    Redesignated High-speed Transport (APD) 17 July 1944

  1. USS REDNOUR APD-102
    Commissioned 30 December 1944 - Decommissioned 24 July 1946

    Struck from Naval Register 1 March 1967

  2. ARM CHIHUAHUA B-06
    Transferred to Mexico December 1969 and renamed

  3. ARM JOSE MARIA MORELOS Y PAVON B-06
    Renamed 1994

  4. ARM CHIHUAHUA E-20
    Name restored (Date unknown) and reclassified

    Stricken from the Mexican Navy 16 July 2001
    Fate unknown

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Rednour APD-102 Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

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Locy Type 9#

15191 Branch

1946-03-15

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Other Information

USS REDNOUR earned the Combat Action Ribbon, the American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 1 Battle star and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Petty Officer 2nd Class Forrest Oren Rednour, USCG (13 May 1923 - 13 June 1943)
        Rednour enlisted in the United States Coast Guard at Chicago, Illinois, on 19 June 1941. During the predawn darkness of 3 February 1943, Rednour, wearing a rubber suit to ward off hypothermia, was among the members of the crew of the United States Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba WPG-77 who voluntarily subjected themselves to pounding seas and bitter cold in the winter North Atlantic darkness for nearly four hours to rescue survivors from the torpedoed troop transport SS Dorchester. Rednour worked the longest of all retrievers and accounted for the greatest number of survivors, but finally had to quit when his rubber suit became torn.
        Rednour perished early on the morning of 13 June 1943 when USCGC Escanaba WPG-77 disintegrated in a massive explosion of undetermined cause in the North Atlantic Ocean off Ivituut, Greenland, with a loss of 101 of the 103 men aboard.
        Rednour was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroic action during the Dorchester rescue operations of 3 February 1943. Following his death, Rednour was also posthumously awarded the Purple Heart Medal.

One ship of the US Navy is named in his honor - USS REDNOUR APD-102

One cutter of the US Coast Guard is named in his honor - USCGC Forrest Rednour WPC-1129.

 


 

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