Portage PCE-902
Portage
(PCE-902: dp. 903; 1. 184'6", b. 33'1"; dr. 9'5", s. 16 k.
cpl. 99; a. 1 3", 9 40mm., 4 20mm., 5 dcp., 2 det., cl. PCE-842)
Portage (PCE-902), a submarine chaser escort, was laid down 29 January 1943 as PCE-902 by Willamette Iron and Steel Corp., Portland Ore.; launched 28 August 1943; and commissioned 30 Aprii 1945.
Her final fitting out at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard modified her for service as a weather patrol and plane guard vessel. After west coast shakedown she departed for Pearl Harbor, arriving 1 July 1845. Assigned operations in the Hawaiian Sea Frontier Zones, she provided weather station and plane guard shup services between Pearl Harbor and Midway.
With the end of hostilities, she continued to provide underway training services out of Pearl Harbor into 1949. PCE-902 reported to Commander, Atlantic Fleet 12 November 1949 and arrived Philadelphia, Pa. 24 November. After upkeep and repairs she departed Philadelphia 7 May 1950 for Naval Reserve trnining duty in the Great Lakes.
PCE-902 was named Portage 15 February 1956. She has since served Ollt of Chicago, III. as a 9th Naval District Naval Reserve training craft.