- USS Redwood (AN-30)
USS "Redwood" (AN-30/YN-25) was an "Aloe"-class
net laying ship which was assigned to serve theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II with her protective anti-submarine nets.Built in Cleveland, Ohio
"Redwood" (YN-25) was laid down by the
American Shipbuilding Company ,Cleveland, Ohio ,18 October 1940 ; launched22 February 1941 ; and commissioned12 December 1942 , Lt. Comdr. Max A. Morrison,USNR , in command.World War II
Following shakedown, "Redwood" steamed south to the
British West Indies . Engaged in the installation oftorpedo net s atTrinidad until March1943 , she shifted toAntigua in April, tending nets there through May. Net maintenance activities atBarbados , St. Thomas, andSt. Lucia Islands followed and, in mid August, she commenced similar activities atGuantanamo Bay . For the remainder of World War II she tended nets there and at ports onHispaniola . Reclassified "AN-30",20 January 1944 , "Redwood" returned toTrinidad in August1945 and through September assisted in disposal of nets at sea.Post-war decommissioning
She then sailed for the
U.S. East Coast and, after availability atCharleston Navy Yard , she reported on24 November to theAtlantic Reserve Fleet atGreen Cove Springs, Florida , where she decommissioned6 June 1947 . In June1961 she was transferred to theU.S. Maritime Administration 'sNational Defense Reserve Fleet .See also
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United States Navy
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18030.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-25 / AN-30 Redwood]
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