- USNS Shearwater (T-AG-177)
USNS "Shearwater" (T-AG-177) was a "Shearwater"-class
miscellaneous auxiliary built during the final months ofWorld War II , and then found to be excess to needs. She was placed back into service by the U.S. Navy from 1964 to 1969, after which she was transferred to theU.S. Army .Built in New Jersey
"LCI(L)-882" was initially constructed as a "LCI(L)-398"-class LCI(L) and was laid down on
22 September 1944 by the New Jersey Shipbuilding Company atBarber, New Jersey as USAT "FS-411"; launched on18 October 1944 ; and commissioned on25 October 1944 . "LCI(L)-882" reported for shakedown on31 October 1944 and thereafter remained in theUnited States . She was placed out of commission, in reserve, on15 May 1947 , and berthed with the Florida Group,Atlantic Reserve Fleet atGreen Cove Springs, Florida .Planned conversion to minesweeper
Reclassified "LSI(L)-882" on
28 February 1949 , she was nominated for conversion to a coastal minesweeper equipped with underwater object locating equipment in October1950 . On7 March 1952 , "LSI (L)-882" was designated "Shearwater" (AMCU-40). Her conversion to a mine hunter was cancelled in January1954 , and she remained out of commission in Florida. Effective1 July 1954 , she reverted to "LSIL-882", having never served under the name, "Shearwater".Interim inactivation
On
11 July 1956 , "LSIL-882" was certified as not essential to national defense, and her disposal was authorized on12 July 1956 . LSIL-882 was struck from theNavy list on that same date.Operational history as T-AG-177
"Shearwater" began her naval service as a "survey support ship" with the
Military Sea Transportation Service in May1964 . Operated by aCivil Service crew, she operated in theAtlantic Ocean until mid-February1969 , when she was transferred to theU.S. Army .See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/49/49177.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - T-AG-177 Shearwater]
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