- USS Manayunk (AN-81)
USS "Manayunk" (YN-100/AN-81) was a "Cohoes"-class
net laying ship which was assigned to protectU.S. Navy ships and harbors duringWorld War II with her anti-submarine nets. Her World War II career was short lived as the war was ending, and she was placed in reserve and eventually struck by the Navy.Constructed at Portland, Oregon
The second ship to be so named by the Navy, "Manayunk" was laid down as "YN-100" by the
Commercial Iron Works ,Portland, Oregon ;18 December 1944 ; redesignated "AN-81",17 January 1945 ; launched30 March 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Bryan Wallace Strong; and commissioned25 May 1945 , Lt. M. S. Shaw in command.World War II related service
Following shakedown and training, "Manayunk" steamed for the central
Pacific Ocean for duty withMinecraft, Pacific Fleet . She operated in theMariana Islands , primarily in theSaipan -Tinian area, laying and maintaining nets and moorings until the spring of 1946.Post-war inactivation
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3 May , she departed Saipan forPearl Harbor and theU.S. West Coast . Arriving atAstoria, Oregon , 2 June, she decommissioned19 July and was placed in reserve. The ship remained a unit of the19th Fleet until June1961 when she was transferred to theU.S. Maritime Administration and placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet .She continued to be listed as Navy-owned until formally turned over to the U.S. Maritime Administration in September
1962 atOlympia, Washington . "Manayunk" remained a unit of theMARAD Reserve Fleet at Olympia. She was struck from the Navy list in September1962 ; her fate is unknown.See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18081.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-100 / AN-81 Manayunk]
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