- USS Chestnut (AN-11)
USS "Chestnut" (AN-11/YN-6) 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 Portland, Oregon
"Chestnut" (YN-6) was launched
15 March 1941 byCommercial Iron Works ,Portland, Oregon ; sponsored by Mrs. W. E. Meagher, and placed in service25 July 1941 , Lieutenant (junior grade) R. D. Abernathy,USNR , officer-in-charge.World War II service
Attached to the
11th Naval District , "Chestnut" tended nets and gave other harbor services atSan Diego, California , until24 June 1942 . On25 May 1942 she was placed in full commission and Lieutenant A. Schlott,USNR , her officer-in-charge, becamecommanding officer . Steaming by way ofHawaii andSamoa , "Chestnut" arrived atEfate ,New Hebrides ,26 February 1943 . She tended nets there and atNoumea until5 December 1943 , except for an overhaul atDunedin ,New Zealand . "Chestnut" arrived in theSolomon Islands 13 December and until29 August 1944 had cargo, salvage and net repair duty in those islands. She was redesignated "AN-11",20 January 1944 . From3 September to10 October 1944 "Chestnut" dismantled and removed the net line in Havannah Harbor, Efate, and after repairs inAustralia , returned toNoumea until3 January 1945 . "Chestnut" then moved toUlithi for net and mooring operations. Except for brief duty at the seaplane base atKossol Roads ,Palau in April, she remained at Ulithi until19 June when she departed forGuam , arriving two days later.Post-war inactivation
She had duty there until
14 September when she cleared for theU.S. West Coast , arriving atSan Pedro, California ,13 October . "Chestnut" was placed out of commission in reserve7 September 1946 atBremerton, Washington .See also
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United States Navy
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18011.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-6 / AN-11 Chestnut]
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