- USS Auk (AM-57)
USS "Auk" (AM-57) was an "Auk"-class minesweeper acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing."Auk", a
U.S. Navy oceangoing minesweeper, was named after the “auk ”, a diving bird native to the colder climates of the northern hemisphere. "Auk" was the second warship of theU.S. Navy to be named the "Auk", and was laid down on15 April 1941 atPortsmouth, Virginia , by theNorfolk Navy Yard ; launched on26 August ; sponsored by Miss Priscilla Alden Hague, the daughter of Comdr. Wesley M. Hague; and commissioned on15 January 1942 , Lt. Comdr. George W. Allen in command.Participation in Operation “Torch”
After shakedown and training off the
Virginia Capes , the new minesweeper operated along the Atlantic coast until October when she received orders to join the Western Naval Task Force forOperation Torch , the invasion ofNorth Africa . She sortied fromNorfolk, Virginia , on the 23d of that month as a part of the Center Attack Group, bound forFedhala Roads just off theMoroccan coast. Shortly before midnight on7 November thetask force arrived in position and began disembarking troops for the landing at dawn on the 8th. Just a few minutes after 0500, a little French steamer escorted by the trawler "Victoria" blundered into the columns of transports offshore. "Hogan" (DMS-6) investigated the intruders, crossing the French trawler's bow and ordering him to reverse engines. For an answer, the scrappy little Frenchman tried to ram "Hogan". The high speed minesweeper swept "Victoria" with 20-millimeter gunfire and stopped the trawler dead. "Auk" placed aprize crew on board, then continued screening the transport area. At 1200, "Miantonomah" (CNc-5) began laying aminefield to the east as a protection for the Center Attack Group. While screening the minelayer, "Auk" and "Tillman" (DD-641) engaged theVichy French patrol vessel "W-43" which was escorting six merchant and fishing vessels through the transport area. They captured thecorvette with a minimal amount of trouble and also took three of the other ships. "Auk" worked out ofCasablanca ,French Morocco , operating as aconvoy escort, a screening ship, and a harbor patrol boat until11 April 1943 , when she headed west with a homeward-bound convoy. Following her arrival atCharleston, South Carolina , on the 30th, the minesweeper proceeded toNorfolk, Virginia , for drydocking and overhaul. From June to April1944 , "Auk" escorted convoys from Norfolk andNew York to ports in theCaribbean and along theU.S. Gulf coast .Participation in Operation “Overlord”
On
19 April , the minesweeper again headed eastward to prepare forOperation Overlord , the invasion ofEurope . Proceeding via theAzores andMilford Haven ,Wales , she reachedPlymouth, England , on the 29th. While in British waters, "Auk" joined other units ofMine Squadron (MinRon) 21 in practice sweeping operations. Early on4 June , she got underway to sweep mines in theBaie de la Seine ,France , to prepare the way for the assault onUtah Beach ,Normandy , scheduled for the 5th. Weather forced the postponement of the landings until the following day, but one of "Auk's" sister ships, "Osprey", (AM-56) hit a mine and sank. The invasion began on6 June , and "Auk" remained off the beaches until the 19th, sweeping nearby waters. She then returned toPlymouth, England , for supplies. On25 June , "Auk" returned to sweeping duties offCherbourg, France , where she cleared a lane ahead of a major bombardment force includingbattleships "Arkansas" (BB-33), "Texas" (BB-35), and "Nevada" (BB-36). Shortly after midday, enemy shore batteries opened fire on the sweepers. By 1230, every minesweeper -— including "Auk" -— had been straddled by enemy salvos. Hampered by their five-knot top speed when streaming sweep gear, the minesweepers were ordered to retire out of range until the task force concluded its gunfire. Between29 June and24 July , with the exception of brief runs toEngland for supplies, "Auk" continued sweeping operations in theBaie de la Seine . The sweeper sailed withMinRon 21 forGibraltar on1 August , transited the strait on the 5th, and briefly stopped atOran ,Algeria , on the 6th. From there, "Auk" proceeded toNaples, Italy , one of the staging points for the invasion of southernFrance .Participation in Operation “Dragoon”
When
Operation Dragoon commenced on15 August , "Auk" was off the designated beaches ofProvence with Vice Admiral Hewitt's Control Force. She remained along the coast of southernFrance until26 September , intermittently coming under fire by enemy coastal batteries while sweeping Baie de Cavalaire,Baie de Briande ,Baie de Bon Porte ,Marseille harbor, and waters offToulon . Therefore, "Auk" continued minesweeping and patrol missions in theMediterranean until31 May 1945 , when she headed for theUnited States .Post-World War II operations
Arriving in
Norfolk, Virginia , on15 June , she received an overhaul. The minesweeper remained in theNorfolk Navy Yard until25 August . After leaving the yard, she conducted local training operations before sailing on18 September . Proceeding through thePanama Canal , she reachedSan Pedro, California , on9 October . However, instead of reporting forPacific Fleet duty, "Auk" received orders for inactivation. She departedCalifornia on26 November and headed forPortland, Oregon , where she was scheduled to undergo inactivation overhaul. Upon her arrival at that port, on 10 December, "Auk" found severely crowded conditions which resulted in new orders which sent the minesweeper back toSan Diego, California where she moored on the last day of1945 .Decommissioning
"Auk" was decommissioned on
1 July 1946 and berthed with thereserve fleet atSan Diego, California . In a general reclassification dated7 February 1955 , her hull designation was changed to MSF-57. Her name was struck from theNavy list on1 August 1956 .Awards
"Auk" earned three
battle stars for herWorld War II activities.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/auk-ii.htm
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/5205.html uboat.net: Allied Warships - USS Auk - Minesweeper of the Auk class]
* [http://www.hullnumber.com/commands1.php?ct=MN&st=AM&hn=57&n1=USS&n2=Auk&n3=&n4=&n5= USS Auk (AM-57) Personnel Roster]
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