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Thelist of ship decommissionings in 1944 includes a chronological list of allships decommissioned in 1944.
| Operator | Ship | Class and type | Fate | Other notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 February | Montgomery | Wickes-class destroyer | Scrapped in 1945 | Placed in reserve and removed from the effective list | |
| Mansfield | Wickes-class destroyer | Paid off | |||
| 16 July | Richmond | Wickes-class destroyer | Transferred to theSoviet Navy | BecameJivoochyi | |
| 22 August | Schnelles Geleitboot 1 | Sans Souci-class escort vessel | SG 1 | Returned to France and renamedBeautemps-Beaupré | |
| 22 August | Schnelles Geleitboot 4 | Sans Souci-class escort vessel | SG 1 | Returned to France and renamedLa Perouse | |
| August | St. Clair | Wickes-class destroyer | Sold for scrap | ||
| August | Luftwaffe | Imelmann | Karl Meyer-class seaplane tender | Interned in Spain | |
| August | Luftwaffe | Max Stinsky | Karl Meyer-class seaplane tender | Interned in Spain | |
| 30 September | Nabob | Bogue-class escort carrier | Used for spares, converted for commercial use | Became merchantNabob | |
| 5 October | Marcasite | Patrol yacht | Converted for commercial use | RenamedCommando[1] |