USS Thomas F. Nickel (DE 587)

Undated post-war view of Thomas F. Nickel underway
mid-1950’s: San Francisco, Cal. – USS Thomas F. Nickel (DE 587) moored at the Treasure Island Naval Station.

27 July 1955: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – USS Thomas F. Nickel (DE 587) lies off while preparing to moor at Vancouver.

(Photo #AM1506-S3-3-: CVA 447-8445 by Walter E. Frost from the City of Vancouver Archives)



Thomas F. Nickel (DE 587) Building and Operational Data:

  • 15 December 1943: Keel laid by the Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyards, Hingham, Mass.
  • 22 January 1944: Launched and christened, sponsored by Mrs. Fred W. Nickel, Private Nickels’ mother
  • 09 June 1944: Commissioned at Hingham, Mass. by Cmdr. M. G. Vangeli, USN, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, representing Com1stND; Lcdr. Claude S. Farmer, USNR, in command
  • 31 May 1946: Decommissioned at San Diego, Cal.
  • — June 1946: Assigned to NRT, 12th Naval District; towed to Sacramento, Cal. for use as a Naval Armory
  • 08 July 1948: Reactivated, placed “In Service”; assigned to NRT, 12th Naval District at San Francisco, Cal.
  • 22 September 1950: Recommissioned, continued assignment at San Francisco, Cal.
  • — December 1951: Reassigned to NRT, 11th Naval District at San Diego, Cal.
  • 22 February 1958: Decommissioned at San Diego, Cal. after 13 years and 8⅓ months of service
  • 01 December 1972: Struck from the NVR
  • 09 June 1973: Sold for scrapping to the Levin Metals Co., San Jose, Cal.
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