- USS Serene (AM-300)
USS "Serene" (AM-300) was an
Admirable class minesweeper , designed to clear minefields in offshore waters, built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She served in the Pacific, before being put into reserve after the war, and was transferred to South Vietnam in1964 . She was sunk in1974 during in combat with Chinese ships at theBattle of the Paracel Islands ."Serene" was laid down on
8 August 1943 by the Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Co. Winslow, Wash., launched on31 October 1943 , sponsored by Miss Maxine Noblett, and commissioned on24 June 1944 , Lt. James E. Calloway in command.World War II
Following shakedown off southern California, "Serene" sailed for
Pearl Harbor on 29 August. After arriving on 6 September, she performed ocean escort duty on convoy runs from Hawaii toEniwetok and San Francisco into December; then participated in fleet and type exercises until mid-January 1945. On 22 January, she got underway to escort Tractor Group Able to the Marianas to prepare for theIwo Jima campaign.Screening USS|Terror|CM-5, flagship of TG 52.3, "Serene" arrived in the
Volcano Islands area on 16 February and commenced sweeping operations in an area some 15 miles south of Iwo Jima. On the 17th, her divisionMinDiv 36, moved closer to the target area. Through the 18th they cleared the approaches to the landing beaches. As the troops landed on the 19th, the smaller YMS's were fuelled; and, from the 20th to the 28th, the minesweepers conducted anti-submarine patrols.Returning to the Marianas on 5 March, Serene departed again on the 7th and headed for
Ulithi , the staging area forOperation Iceberg , the invasion of the Ryukyus.Departing Ulithi on 19 March, she swept enemy minefields in the
Kerama Retto on the 25th and 26th; then, after that anchorage was secured, participated in the sweeping operations preceding the main assault on Okinawa. On the 31st, she took up duty as a marker vessel and antisubmarine patrol ship off Kerama Retto. After the 1 April landings on theHagushi beaches, she continued her patrol duties and provided assistance to damaged shipping. On the 6th she picked up survivors of the SS "Hobbs Victory". On the 7th, she resumed sweeping operations in the sea-lanes in the Kerama Retto Okinawa area; and, at mid-month, cleared the approaches to the assault beaches on Ie Shima. On 16 April, she returned to Kerama Retto for availability; then resumed patrol and sweeping duties which she continued until sailing for Ulithi on 4 May.On 28 May, Serene returned to the Ryukyus in the screen of convoy UOK 16. Early in June, she shifted from Nakagusuku Wan (Buckner Bay) to Kerama Retto, off which she performed patrol duty until the 7th; A week later, she resumed sweeping operations which she continued in the Mayako Jima area until the 23d. In early July, she escorted an LST convoy to
Leyte where she was undergoing overhaul when hostilities ended in mid-August.Then assigned to post-war minesweeping operations Serene swept mines in the
Yellow Sea , off Korea, during late August and early September. On 7 September, her group became the Sasebo Sweep Group; and, on the 9th "Serene" commenced operations to clear the entrance to Nagasaki. For the remainder of the month, she continued sweeping operations off the west coast ofKyūshū . In October, she assisted in clearing the eastern end ofTsushima Strait ; and, in early November, she returned to the waters off Korea to operate off the east coast in theSea of Japan . At mid-month, she resumed operations in the Tsushima Strait to clear the shallow waters at the western end. On 12 December, she sailed for home.Interwar
Designated for inactivation "Serene" arrived at
Galveston, Texas , on 26 January 1946. On 8 May, she shifted to Orange where she was decommissioned on 19 July and berthed with the Texas Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Reclassified MSF-300 on 7 February 1955, she remained in reserve until July 1963.Republic of Vietnam Navy
Converted to a patrol and escort craft, she was transferred, under the
Military Assistance Program , to the Republic of Vietnam on24 January 1964 . Her name was struck from theUnited States Navy list on1 August 1964 . "Serene" was renamedRVNS Nhut Tao (HQ-10) in Vietnamese Navy service. "Serene" translates to "Nhut Tao".On
7 August 1967 ,North Vietnam ese forces began to overrun Coastal Group 16's base at Song Tra Khuc River, about 70 miles southeast ofDa Nang . RVNS "Nhut Tao" delivered heavy fire on enemy forces. USS|Camp|DE-251 and USS|Gallup|PGM-85 arrived in support. After several hours of naval gun fire, one U.S. and two ARVN infantry companies arrived and launched a counterattack retaking the base. "Nhut Tao" remained on station through the night provide continued fire support.RVNS "Nhut Tao" was sunk in early
1974 during an engagement between South Vietnamese Navy forces and those of the Communist ChinesePeople's Liberation Army Navy in a dispute over control of the Paracel Islands. She took a direct hit from a ship-to-ship missile on her bridge and went dead in the water. On fire with her guns silent, crew from below deck cleared the guns and renewed the fight. The Chinese again concentrated fire on the "Nhut Tao" and again her guns fell silent as she began to sink. A few days later a Dutch tanker and a Vietnamese fishing boat pulled only thirty-seven survivors of the sunken "Nhut-Tao" out of theSouth China Sea .Awards & honors
"Serene" earned 3 battle stars during World War II and 3 during post-war minesweeping operations.
ee also
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Battle of Hoang Sa
*Battle of the Paracel Islands References
External links
*cite web | accessdate= 2008-02-18
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s10/serene.htm
title= "Serene"
work= DANFS
publisher= U.S.Naval Historical Center
*cite web | accessdate= 2008-02-18
url= http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02300.htm
title= "Serene"
work= Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive | publisher= NavSource Online
* VNN Coastal Group 16 http://pcf45.com/cosgrp16/cosgrp16.html
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