- USS Elder (AN-20)
USS "Elder" (AN-20/YN-15) 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 West Virginia
"Elder" (YN-15) was launched
19 June 1941 by Marietta Manufacturing Company,Point Pleasant, West Virginia ; and placed in service12 November 1941 , Lieutenant T. D. E. Martin,USNR , in charge. She was redesignated "AN-20" on20 January 1944 .World War II service
Serving in the
1st Naval District "Elder" laid and tended nets atBoston, Massachusetts , until15 March 1942 , then sailed toPortland, Maine , to serve as controlling gate vessel inHussey Sound . She was commissioned15 December 1942 , Lieutenant D. H. Morse,USNR , in command. "Elder" returned to Boston25 June 1943 , and sailed8 August , forSan Diego, California ,Pearl Harbor , andFunafuti ,Ellice Islands , arriving15 November . She assembled, launched, and tended nets there, and after the capture of theGilbert Islands , sailed toTarawa in December for mooring and net operations off that island,Makin , andAbemama . Departing the Gilberts in February1944 with "LCT-247" in tow forKwajalein , she laid and cared for nets in theMarshall Islands until the end of the year. After an overhaul on theU.S. West Coast , "Elder" returned to the SouthPacific Ocean to repair nets at the fleet base at Manus, arriving there30 April 1945 . The following month she got underway forLuzon , searching for and towing the disabled merchant tanker "SS McKitterick" Hills en route. She delivered the tanker toMangarin Bay,Mindoro , then continued toSubic Bay for voyage repairs."Elder" remained in the
Philippines for the rest of the war. She laidsonar buoy moorings to protect against Japanesesubmarine s enteringSubic Bay ; made a sounding survey of North Channel betweenCorregidor andBataan ; and in September began plotting the position of known wrecks in Manila Harbor. In October she returned to Subic Bay to remove and salvage net defense.End-of-war activity
"Elder" sailed back to Corregidor in November
1945 for a unique assignment. Until May1946 she conducted diving operations in Caballo Bay to recover thousands of silverpeso s, Philippine currency, which had been dumped in the bay to prevent its capture by the Japanese.Remaining in the Philippines, "Elder" operated from her base at Subic Bay on a variety of assignments. She assisted in the decommissioning of small craft; maintained moorings; transported passengers and cargo between Philippine ports; and occasionally escorted small craft to
Okinawa .Post-war activity
"Elder" returned to the
U.S. West Coast 3 August 1948 for duty at the Naval Net Depot atTiburon, California . On23 May 1949 she sailed forAlaska n waters where she conducted buoy operations atAdak ; carried a scientific party fromGreat Sitkin Island to Adak; and transported three Navypetty officer s to service the weather station ofSimeonoff Island . She returned to her base at Tiburon13 October 1949 .Fire aboard the vessel at sea
In 1950 "Elder" was ordered to the western
Pacific Ocean , but on11 March when a week out ofPearl Harbor , a serious fire broke out in the engine room. With all headway lost and no water pressure, "Elder" appeared doomed. But sound training and Navy "know-how," combined with determined courage in the ship's intrepiddamage control parties, subdued the raging flames.Her engines damaged beyond repair, the stricken net tender drifted helplessly for a week before assistance in the form of "Comstock" (LSD-19) and "Piedmont" (AD-17) arrived on
18 March . The next day "Elder" was taken in tow by "Deliver" (ARS-23) and began the long slow haul toPearl Harbor .Korean War support
Her extensive repairs complete, "Elder" sailed from Pearl Harbor
26 January 1951 for net operations atYokosuka ,Japan , a key operating base in theKorean War . She returned to Tiburon27 January 1952 , and except for occasional cruises toEniwetok ,Kwajalein , andGuam for net and buoy operations, served on the west coast. In April1954 she was assigned to the13th Naval District for training duty with the harbor defense unit of the Pacific Northwest.Final decommissioning
She was decommissioned there
18 December 1959 .Honors and awards
Elder received onebattle star for World War II service because of her participation in theGilbert Islands operation.See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18020.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-15 / AN-20 Elder]
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