- USS Acme (MSO-508)
USS "Acme" (MSO-508) was an "Acme"-class minesweeper acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships."Acme" was laid down on
16 November 1954 by the Frank L. Sample Shipyard,Boothbay Harbor ,Maine ; launched on23 June 1955 ; sponsored by Mrs. Cornelius M. Sullivan, the wife of Capt. Sullivan who was then serving as chief of staff of the3rd Naval District ; and commissioned on27 September 1956 , Lt. James W. Foust in command.First Far East deployment
Following shakedown along the
U.S. East Coast , the ocean minesweeper proceeded, via thePanama Canal , to the west coast. She arrived atLong Beach, California , on8 December and was assigned toMine Division 73,Mine Squadron 7. After a short upkeep period, "Acme" got underway on4 March 1956 for a deployment to theFar East , During this cruise, she visitedPearl Harbor ,Hong Kong , and various ports inKorea ,Taiwan , andJapan before returning home on20 August .West Coast activities
On
7 October , the vessel entered theLong Beach Naval Shipyard for extensive sound reduction repair work which was completed on6 March 1958 . She next participated in a training program as a unit ofMine Force, Pacific Fleet . In October1958 , she took part in a joint operation with theRoyal Canadian Navy off the coast ofBritish Columbia . The ship began the year1959 operating in theLong Beach, California area. In April, she began a three-week period of refresher training atSan Diego . Next, "Acme" undertook a mine countermeasures refresher training program atPort Hueneme, California .Second Far East deployment
On
17 August , she deployed to theFar East with Mine Division 73. Following stops atPearl Harbor andMidway Island , the minesweeper arrived atYokosuka, Japan , on14 September . A fortnight later, she moved to Sasebo and continued to operate in Japanese and Korean waters through mid-December. She visited Fukuoka and Kure,Japan , andPusan andChinhae ,Korea . She also participated in joint minesweeping operations with theRepublic of Korea Navy atChinhae and with theJapanese Maritime Self-Defense Force at Kure. On17 December , "Acme" got underway and proceeded independently toHong Kong , where she arrived on22 December and rejoined other sweepers of Mine Division 73. On30 December , the ship arrived atSubic Bay ,Philippines . After beginning1960 in an upkeep status at Subic Bay, "Acme" arrived inBangkok, Thailand , on13 January . Following five days of liberty in Bangkok, she got underway with units of the RoyalThai Navy and conducted tactical exercises en route toSattahip . The exercises were completed on22 January , and "Acme" returned to Subic Bay on29 January . Following a week of voyage repairs, she sailed on8 February for her home port, Long Beach, and made brief stops atGuam ,Midway Island , andPearl Harbor before reachingCalifornia on13 March .West Coast activities
The ship participated in a joint United States-Canadian mine-sweeping exercise in the Long Beach area from 18 to
23 April ; then began four months of availability. On15 August , she got underway forEsquimalt ,British Columbia , to rendezvous with Canadian naval forces for joint exercises which continued into September. On the 10th, "Acme" returned to Long Beach and, from26 October through6 November , took part in exercises with Canadian units offCamp Pendleton ,California . "Acme" returned to Long Beach on15 November and remained there through the end of the year,1960 . The minesweeper began another overhaul on13 January 1961 . Previously, she had been chosen to test special mine countermeasures equipment; and, during this yard period, it was installed. The ship got underway on29 May , conducted refresher training atSan Diego, California , and returned to Long Beach early in July. For the next two months, technical and operational checks were made on "Acme's" experimental equipment. From28 August to10 September , "Acme" held type training. On13 September , the ship got underway to take part in Operation Gray Fox, a mine warfare exercise held along the California coast. She finished this task on30 September and returned to Long Beach. From 2 to27 October , "Acme" was in restricted availability for installation of more equipment and put to sea on7 November for shakedown. She returned to her home port on22 November and spent the remainder of the year in an upkeep and leave period.Experimental equipment operations
"Acme" spent the year
1962 conducting tests and operational evaluations of her new mine countermeasures equipment which took her to various points along theCalifornia coast. This routine was broken by periods of upkeep and drydocking before the vessel ended the year anchored in Long Beach. The first two months of1963 saw her continuing experimental work. From 2 to23 March , she participated in Operation Steelgate, with Canadian forces off theCalifornia coast nearCamp Pendleton . After a week of liberty inSan Francisco, California , "Acme" returned to Long Beach for an overhaul which was followed by three weeks of refresher training out ofSan Diego, California . Upon her return to Long Beach on2 August , "Acme" took part in an operational evaluation of Seanettle, an underwater electronic system. From mid-September through10 November , she held type training and returned to Long Beach on the 21st. "Acme" got underway for type training on6 January 1964 and spent most of February assisting in the evaluation of the Seanettle system. From24 February to10 March , she conducted mine countermeasures operations offSanta Rosa Island, California and then devoted the next seven weeks to a tender availability. On27 April , she commenced training operations in the area offHuntington Beach, California , andSanta Catalina Island . Following completion of shakedown, she began alternating mine recovery operations off the California coast with periods of upkeep at Long Beach. The sweeper completed her operations on7 December and entered a holiday leave and upkeep status. "Acme" entered theLong Beach Naval Shipyard on11 January 1965 for the installation of a newsonar system. She was underway on8 March and sailed to the naval electronics laboratory at San Diego for tests and evaluations of her newly installed equipment. The ship returned to Long Beach on27 May and began preparations for major yard work. On7 June , she arrived at the Harbor Boat Building Company in Long Beach for repairs which lasted until19 August . Then came two months of exercises. On22 November , "Acme" began further evaluation of experimental equipment. In mid-December, she spent one week in mine hunting operations before returning to Long Beach on20 December . From mid-January until May1966 , "Acme" evaluated her mine hunting and surveillance system before sailing north and participated in theRose Festival atPortland, Oregon ., from 8 until13 June . The minesweeper participated as a unit ofMine Squadron 7 in a mine exercise at Santa Rosa Island from 18 to28 July . Following a month of restricted availability at Long Beach, she took part in Exercises "Eager Angler" and "Baseline II." During November, the ship conducted type training and closed the year at Long Beach in a leave and upkeep status.Escorting the SS Queen Mary
During the first four months of
1967 , "Acme" was involved in various minesweeping exercises. On1 May , she entered theLong Beach Naval Shipyard for a restricted availability during which all of her experimental equipment was removed, thus ending her research and development efforts. The availability concluded on4 August ; but the ship began a regular overhaul on1 September atSan Pedro, California . During this time, a twin 20-millimeter gun was mounted on the vessel's forecastle. She got underway on9 December and sailed with five other minesweepers to rendezvous with theRMS Queen Mary . They escorted her on her last voyage into the port of Long Beach.Third Far East tour of duty
"Acme" held refresher training from 3 to
19 January 1968 . On28 January , she and 13 other minesweepers were alerted to prepare for an emergency deployment in view of the capture ofUSS Pueblo (AGER-2) by theNorth Korea ns. By the first week of February, it became apparent that a deployment would not be necessary; and "Acme" began preparations for mine countermeasures refresher training and an ensuing upkeep period. On1 April , she sailed for the westernPacific Ocean . Ten days later, she arrived atPearl Harbor and, after two days of replenishment, got underway with units of Mine Division 94 and Force ("MSO-445") to participate in Operation "Barstur." On14 April , "Acme" resumed her voyage west and arrived atYokosuka, Japan , on4 May . The vessel departed that port on17 May , bound forChinhae ,Korea , and a joint American-Korea n exercise. She returned to Sasebo on28 May and began preparations for a deployment off the coast ofVietnam . On6 June , "Acme" relievedUSS Firm (MS0-444) as a barrier patrol ship. She was in turn relieved on9 July and sailed toSingapore for an availability period. On30 July , she sailed toBangkok, Thailand , for a joint exercise with British and Thai naval forces. Upon arrival atSattahip , "Acme" developed engineering problems. The vessel was detached from the exercise and sailed toSubic Bay for repairs. She got underway again on2 September bound forDanang . Upon her arrival there, the engineering problems recurred, and "Acme" was rerouted to thePhilippines . She finished the passage toSubic Bay under tow byUSS Lowry (DD-770) and finally reached the American naval base on15 September . "Acme" set sail for theUnited States on27 October . En route, she made port calls atGuam ,Kwajalein , theJohnston Island , andPearl Harbor ; arrived at Long Beach on3 December ; and spent the rest of the year in leave and upkeep.Stateside repairs and trials
On
13 January 1969 , "Acme" entered drydock atTerminal Island, California , for correction of difficulties with her controllable pitch propellers. The availabilty was completed on20 March , and the minesweeper began sea trials. However, repeated casualties to the propeller system required further repair work before the ship was finally ready to return to duty on21 April . Various training exercises occupied the ship from late April through July, and mine warfare Exercise "StrikeEx 3-69" kept her busy from 15 to27 August .Fourth tour of duty in the Far East
Then, after two months of preparations for a deployment to the
Far East , she departed for the western Pacific. She stopped briefly atPearl Harbor ,Johnston Island , andKwajalein for minor repairs, stores, and fuel, and remained atGuam in upkeep from 2 until8 December , before proceeding to Subic Bay. The minesweeper steamed on to theVietnam ese coast where, on19 December 1969 , she relievedUSS Excel (MSO-439) and assumedOperation Market Time patrol duties which lasted through11 January 1970 , the day the ship put in to port at Subic Bay. After a month of leave and upkeep, "Acme" began her last Market Time patrol on12 February . She remained off the coast for almost two months before returning to Subic Bay on6 April . "Acme" sailed toKeelung ,Taiwan , on25 April and pushed on to Sasebo, Japan, on4 May . From this port, "Acme" began her journey back to Long Beach. Pausing briefly atPearl Harbor , "Acme" reached her home port on9 June . Her next action came on 14 August, when "Acme" took part in Operation "High Desert" off the southern California coast. The minesweeper was back in Long Beach on21 August .Decommissioning
On
1 September , "Acme" reported to the Naval Inactive Ship Facility, Long Beach, for deactivation. She was decommissioned on6 November 1970 , and her name was struck from theNavy list on15 May 1976 . She was sold on6 January 1977 to Oskco Edwards, ofCapistrano Beach, California .Awards
"Acme" received two
battle star s for herVietnam service.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Accentor class minesweeper
*World War II
*Minesweeper (ship)
*Minesweeping External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/mso-508.htm MSO 508 Acme - Navy Ships]
* [http://navysite.de/crew.php?action=ship&ship=mso_508 USS Acme (MSO 508) Crew List]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02508.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Acme (MSO-508)- ex-AM-508]
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