USS Malvern

USS Malvern

USS "Malvern" may refer to:

*USS|Malvern|1860, was built in 1860 as "William G. Hewes" and served the Union Navy

*USS|Malvern|SP-3055, was a tug commissioned 27 April 1917 and returned to her owner On 16 January 1919

*USS|Malvern|IX-138, was acquired by the US Navy 11 May 1944 and decommissioned 16 February 1946

*USS|Malvern|PC-580, was commissioned 26 September 1942 and transferred to Indonesia 17 March 1960


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