- USS Catclaw (AN-60)
USS "Catclaw" (AN-60/YN-81) was a "Ailanthus"-class
net laying ship which served with theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . "Catclaw" served in both theAtlantic Ocean and thePacific Ocean theatres of the war. Post-war she was decommissioned inChina , and transferred to theRepublic of China .Constructed in Maine
"Catclaw" (YN-81) was launched
22 May 1943 by Snow Shipyards, Inc.,Rockland, Maine ; sponsored by Mrs. F. R. Draper: commissioned14 January 1944 , Lieutenant T. A. Wall,USNR , in command; and reclassified "AN-60"20 January 1944 .World War II service
Atlantic Ocean operations
"Catclaw" reported at
New London, Connecticut ,10 April 1944 to lay experimental underwater detection andsonar gear until10 June . AtBrooklyn Navy Yard , she was supplied with welding and diving equipment and hadradar equipment installed."Catclaw" then sailed on
23 June for a month and a half of duty at Clyde,Scotland . On20 August she arrived atCherbourg , where she based until14 September while laying moorings at Morlaix Roads for cargo ships bypassing the harbor atBrest .Through November, she played an essential part in the huge task of clearing the harbor of
Le Havre , and after a month of operations atPlymouth, England , sailed forCharleston, South Carolina ,9 January 1945 , aiding in the escort of a group of disabled ships including "LCT-421" which she took in tow.Pacific Ocean operations
After overhaul, "Catclaw" sailed from Charleston
15 February 1945 forSan Diego, California , to load nets forPearl Harbor . Here she had duty from27 March until25 May , when she cleared forEniwetok andGuam to deliver nets. After receiving a new propeller at Guam, she sailed toSaipan andOkinawa , where from13 July to8 September she conducted salvage operations.From
10 September to14 October , she laid harborbuoy s and issued dry stores at Sasebo, then returned toOkinawa to load acoustic minesweeping equipment for use in Japanese waters. She operated to support minesweepers off northernKyushu through January1946 , then operated atKobe until14 March .Post-war decommissioning
"Catclaw" sailed then to
Shanghai , where she was decommissioned19 April 1946 . The next day she was transferred to theU.S. Department of State for sale to theRepublic of China .See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18060.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-81 / AN-60 Catclaw]
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