USS Oliver Mitchell

''Oliver Mitchell'' being side launched on 8 February 1944 : ''For other ships with a similar name see USS Mitchell.'' {|

| Ship name = ''Oliver Mitchell'' | Ship namesake = | Ship ordered = | Ship awarded = | Ship builder = Brown Shipbuilding Company, Houston, Texas | Ship original cost = | Ship yard number = | Ship way number = | Ship laid down = 3 January 1944 | Ship launched = 8 February 1944 | Ship sponsor = | Ship christened = | Ship completed = | Ship acquired = | Ship commissioned = 14 June 1944 | Ship recommissioned = | Ship decommissioned = 24 April 1946 | Ship maiden voyage = | Ship in service = | Ship out of service = | Ship renamed = | Ship reclassified = | Ship refit = | Ship struck = 15 March 1972 | Ship reinstated = | Ship homeport = | Ship identification = | Ship motto = | Ship nickname = | Ship honours = | Ship honors = | Ship captured = | Ship fate = Sold for scrap, 15 January 1973 | Ship notes = | Ship badge = }}

| Ship displacement = * (standard) * (full load) | Ship length = (o/a) | Ship beam = | Ship draft = | Ship power = 2 boilers; | Ship propulsion = 2 propellers; 2 geared steam turbines | Ship speed = | Ship range = at | Ship complement = 14 officers and 201 enlisted men | Ship sensors = *SL series surface search radar *SA series air search radar *QC series sonar | Ship EW = | Ship armament = *2 × single guns *2 × twin AA guns *10 × single AA guns *1 × triple torpedo tubes *8 × depth charge throwers *1 × Hedgehog ASW mortar *2 × depth charge racks | Ship notes = }} |}

'''USS ''Oliver Mitchell'' (DE-417)''' was a built for the United States Navy during World War II. Post-war, after active participation in the Pacific War, her crew returned home with five battle stars to their credit. Provided by Wikipedia
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