Hull Number: DE-603
Launch Date: 05/12/1945
Commissioned Date: 07/26/1945
Decommissioned Date: 04/29/1946
Call Sign: NTWK
Other Designations: APD-113
Class: RUDDEROW
RUDDEROW Class
Namesake: JAMES EDWARD EARHEART, JR
JAMES EDWARD EARHEART, JR
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2022
James Edward Earheart, Jr., born on 25 April 1913 in Cincinnati, Ohio, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on 7 January 1942. On 8 November 1942, during Operation Torch, Private First Class Earheart was a member of a naval antisabotage party embarked in a British warship which was damaged during the entry into Oran, Algeria. Heroically, he volunteered, in the face of continuous shelling, to swim to a harbor tug whose movements were endangering the men abandoning the warship. Killed in this effort, he was posthumously awarded the Silver Star.
Disposition:
Stricken 12 December 1963, ex-Earheart was transferred to the government of Mexico on the same day. Placed in service as H-4, the high speed transport was reclassified to an escort vessel and renamed Papaloapan (B-4) in 1964. Damaged in a grounding in 1976, the ship was scrapped later the same year.