USS Herald (AM-101)

USS Herald (AM-101)

USS "Herald" (AM-101) was an acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing.

Herald was named after the word "herald", which means "a bearer of news". Herald was the second of two U.S. Navy ships named the "Herald", was a steel-hulled diesel-powered minesweeper launched by General Engineering & Dry Dock Co., Alameda, California, 4 July 1942 ; and commissioned 23 March 1943, Comdr. D. B. Poupeney in command.

World War II North Pacific operations

Following her shakedown training off the California coast, "Herald" got underway 16 May 1943 for Dutch Harbor, Alaska, where she took part in patrols and was present for the unopposed landing on Kiska Island 15 August. The ship resumed her patrol and escort duties; but, after suffering severe damage in a storm 6 November 1943 returned to Seattle, Washington 10 December for repairs.

World War II South Pacific operations

The minesweeper returned to duty 12 February 1944, sailing to Pearl Harbor on the 22d. After two convoy voyages to the Marshalls, she got underway 30 May to join the fleet at Eniwetok for one of the most important amphibious operations of the war, the invasion of the Marianas. "Herald" arrived off Saipan on D-day, 15 June, and performed minesweeping and escort duties. While the U.S. fleet won a great victory at the Battle of the Philippine Sea 19 June to 21 June, the minesweeper protected the transport and fueling areas off Saipan. She sailed to Tarawa 17 July to escort a group of LST's back to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 26 July. In the months that followed, "Herald" performed vital convoy work in the Marshalls and Marianas, including patrol and some minesweeping work. In early 1945 she served as an escort ship for submarines returning to Ulithi from war patrols. "Herald" sailed from Pearl Harbor for the United States 11 May 1945, arriving San Francisco, California, seven days later.

Post-World War II operations

At San Francisco, California at war's end, the minesweeper sailed 1 September 1945 to take part in the giant sweeping operations necessary for rapid and safe occupation of the former Japanese islands. Arriving Sasebo, Japan, 26 October, "Herald" operated in the South China Sea until departing 15 January 1946 for the United States.

First decommissioning

Arriving San Diego, California, 17 February after stops at Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, "Herald" was decommissioned 31 May 1946 and was placed in reserve.

Recommissioning

"Herald" recommissioned 5 March 1952 at San Diego, California.

East Coast operations

"Herald" spent the remainder of the year 1952 in shakedown training and minesweeping drills on the east coast of the United States. Operating out of Charleston, South Carolina, the ship made two cruises to the Mediterranean in the spring of 1953 and the summer of 1954, strengthening the U.S. 6th Fleet in that troubled region. "Herald" continued to take part in fleet maneuvers and training off the U.S. East Coast and in the Caribbean until arriving Jacksonville, Florida, 10 February 1955.

Final decommissioning

"Herald" decommissioned at Green Cove Springs 15 April 1955 and entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Reclassified MSF-101, 7 February 1955, she was berthed at Orange, Texas.

"Herald" received twobattle stars for World War II services.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h5/herald-ii.htm

External links

* [http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ships/AM/AM-101_Herald.html Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945 AM-101 USS Herald]
* [http://nmsoa.org/tsd.htm The Silent Defenders]


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