USS Carronade (IFS-1)

USS Carronade (IFS-1)

USS "Carronade" (IFS-1/LFR-1) was a ship of the United States Navy first commissioned in 1955. She is named after the carronade, a type of short barrelled cannon.

As an Inshore Fire Support Ship (IFS), part of the so-called "Brown-water navy", "Carronade" was built to provide direct naval gunfire support to amphibious landings or operations close to shore. "Carronade" was armed two twin 40mm anti-aircraft mounts (mounted fore and aft of the superstructure) one dual-purpose cannon and eight twin automatic rocket launchers. Each launcher was capable of firing thirty spin-stabilized rockets per minute.

History

"Carronade"'s keel was laid 19 November 1952, and she was launched 26 May 1953cite web |url= http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/LFR1.htm |title= NVR - Carronade |accessdate= 2007-06-24] by Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co., Seattle, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. L. Herndon; and commissioned 25 May 1955, Lieutenant Commander D. O. Doran in command.

Carronade departed Bremerton for her home port, San Diego, 21 July 1955. She arrived 24 July, and was inspected by Secretary of the Navy C. S. Thomas on 26 July. The first ship of her design, "Carronade" carried out extensive training in the San Diego area until 19 March 1956 when she sailed to Pearl Harbor for a month of operations. Returning to San Diego for local exercises she made a good-will visit to Vancouver, British Columbia (20 August-1 September), and then participated in amphibious exercises demonstrating the effectiveness of the inshore fire support ship (November 1956-January 1957).

"Carronade" resumed local operations, upkeep and overhaul in the San Diego area until a Far Eastern tour of duty (18 January-15 July 1958). She returned to the west coast and local operations the autumn of 1959 when she departed on another cruise to the Orient. Sailing back to San Diego in February 1960, Carronade remained there and was decommissioned and placed in reserve on 31 May 1960.

In 1965 the ship was re-commissioned as "Carronade" (LFR-1) on 1 January 1969. During the Vietnam War, "Carronade" served as the Flagship of Inshore Fire Support Division 93 (IFSDIV93), working alongside the USS|Clarion River|LFR-409, USS|St. Francis River|LFR-525 and USS|White River|LFR-536.

Decommissioned again in 1969, "Carronade" was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 May 1973. She was sold for scrap on 1 September 1974.

References

* [http://www.military.com/HomePage/UnitPageFullText/0,13476,200279,00.html USS Carronade - IFS 1]


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