- USS Silverbell (AN-51)
USS "Silverbell" (AN-51/YN-70) was an "Ailanthus"-class
net laying ship which served with theU.S. Navy in the SouthPacific Ocean theatre of operations duringWorld War II . Her career was without major incident, and she returned home after the war bearing onebattle star to her credit.Launched in California
"Silverbell" (AN-51) was laid down on
7 November 1942 as "YN-70" by Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Company,Stockton, California , launched on19 June 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Henry Ohm; redesignated as "AN-51" on20 January 1944 ; and commissioned on16 February 1944 , Lt. Mark C. Butler, Jr.,USNR , in command.World War II support
Pacific Ocean operations
"Silverbell" sailed from
San Francisco, California , on30 March to conduct shakedown training in theSan Diego, California , area and returned on1 April . The next day, she stood out of San Francisco en route toManus Island ,Admiralty Islands . She operated between there andBiak (Netherlands East Indies ) until mid-September.On the 24th, the net layer sailed for
Leyte Gulf to support the landings there. She operated between Leyte,Manila , andSubic Bay until17 November 1945 when she was ordered to return toSan Pedro, California , viaPearl Harbor and San Francisco, for disposal. "Silverbell" arrived inSan Pedro, California , on9 January 1946 and remained there until3 July when she sailed forChina viaPearl Harbor ,Guam , and Subic Bay,Philippine Islands . The net layer remained in the Philippine Islands from14 September to22 December when she proceeded toShanghai , arriving on29 December 1946 .Post-war decommissioning
On
10 January 1947 , "Silverbell" was transferred to the Chinese Maritime Customs for use as abuoy andlighthouse tender . She was struck from theNavy list on28 January 1947 .Honors and awards
"Silverbell" received one
battle star for World War II service.ee also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18051.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-70 / AN-51 Silverbell]
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