- USS Widgeon (AMS-208)
The USS "Widgeon" (AMS-208) was laid down on
3 May 1954 atBellingham ,Washington , by the Bellingham Shipyards, Inc.; launched on15 October 1954 ; sponsored by Mrs. John F. Cushing, the wife of the treasurer of the Bellingham Shipyards; reclassifiedMSC-208 on7 February 1955 ; and commissioned at the naval station atTacoma, Washington , on16 November 1955 , Lt. Bruce G. Stone in command.Pacific Ocean operations
Ready for sea on
15 December 1955 , USS "Widgeon"—a unit of the Pacific Fleet Mine Force—sailed on3 January 1956 for visits toSan Francisco andLong Beach, California . The new minesweeper operated out of the latter port until29 January , at which time she shifted to San Diego to undergo shakedown training. Upon completion of shakedown, the ship underwent a four-week availability at theLong Beach Naval Shipyard . The ship underwent further trials and alterations before she sailed to theWestern Pacific Ocean (WestPac) on1 October 1956 . Proceeding in company with Mine Division (MinDiv) 95, USS "Widgeon" reported to Commander, Naval Forces,Far East (ComNavFE) for duty and was assigned to MinDiv 32, Mine Squadron 3, Mine Flotilla 1. Homeported at Sasebo,Japan , USS "Widgeon" operated in theFar East for the next 13 years. During that time, she participated in local operations inJapan ese waters, as well as voyages toKorea andOkinawa for exercises. She conducted joint minesweeping operations and exercises with units of theJapanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces , theRepublic of Korea (ROK) Navy, Chinese Nationalist Navy, and visited ports such asKobe ,Yokosuka , Nagasaki,Kagoshima ,Aburatsu ,Beppu , Kochi,Tsushima ,Japan ;Kaohsiung, Taiwan ;Maisuru ,Japan ;Hong Kong ;Buckner Bay ;Subic Bay ,Philippines ; andPphang andKoje Do ,Korea . Interspersed with her active training evolutions, the minesweeper underwent routine periods of upkeep and alterations and repairs at her home port of Sasebo.Vietnam Conflict operations
Participation in the increasing American involvement in the war in
Vietnam , however, highlighted the minesweeper's lengthy WestPac deployment. From the mid-1960's, the ship commenced a regular schedule of deployments on "Operation Market Time " patrol stations in the coastal waters offSouth Vietnam , on patrol and interdiction to cut off the seaborne flow of supplies to the communistViet Cong forces insideSouth Vietnam . During one such cruise in January1967 —while being diverted from a "Operation Market Time " patrol to conduct classified operations in theGulf of Tonkin —the ship made the national news when she was rammed by aswordfish . Later during that same cruise, while the ship was crossing theSouth China Sea , she sighted a McDonnellF4-C Phantom crash into the sea. USS "Widgeon" altered course in time to rescue one man of the two-man crew. The other flier, the pilot, died in the crash. Commander, Naval Forces,Philippines , later cited USS "Widgeon" for her outstanding performance of duty during the rescue.Post Vietnam operations
USS "Widgeon" returned to Sasebo on
17 February 1967 , worn and beaten from heavy seas, and was under repairs during March and April. On1 May , a NavyP-3 Orion patrol plane, with a crew of 12 men on board, crashed in theTsushima Strait off the southern coast ofKorea . USS "Widgeon" headed for the scene of the crash, transiting the hazardousHirado Strait for search and rescue (SAR) operations. She searched for two days and recovered numerous bits of debris but was unable to locate any survivors or the fuselage of the plane. The minesweeper ultimately returned to Sasebo on 5 May to commence refresher training. USS "Widgeon" spent the months of July through September on her sixth "Operation Market Time " patrol and a cruise in theSouth China Sea . Departing Sasebo on 3 July, the minesweeper arrived atBangkok, Thailand , on the 15th. She later operated with mine countermeasures units of theRoyal Thai Navy in theGulf of Thailand in aSEATO exercise, "Sea Dog," before she operated on "Operation Market Time " stations from27 July to12 September . When she arrived atKaohsiung, Taiwan , on 16 September, the ship's crew had not touched land in 60 days. USS "Widgeon" subsequently spent the rest of the year engaged in local operations out of Sasebo andBuckner Bay ,Okinawa , and made a visit toHong Kong for rest and recreation.Operation Market Time Patrols
Over the next two years, USS "Widgeon" continued her operations in the
Far East and Southeast Asian waters. During that time, she conducted two "Operation Market Time " patrols for which she later received theMeritorious Unit Commendation . The award, given the ship on16 August 1970 , was for the period from1 June 1968 to13 September 1969 . During that time, USS "Widgeon" served with the Mine Countermeasures Ready Group and Coastal Surveillance Forces in combat operations off the coast ofSouth Vietnam . She maintained a consistently high standard of readiness that enabled her to assume assigned duties early or on very short notice, and she completed three stints on "Operation Market Time " patrol stations. She not only inspected or boarded over 1,100 vessels but, on occasion, returned "hostile" fire from shore and conducted underwater searches. Throughout the repeated patrol extensions, "the continually outstanding performance, high state of morale, preparedness, and ingenuity of the officers and men of USS "Widgeon" attested to their exceptional team spirit and professionalism. By their exemplary courage and dedication, they contributed significantly to the success of anti-infiltration efforts in theRepublic of Vietnam and enhanced the reputation of the Mine Countermeasures Ready Group, thereby reflecting credit upon themselves and theUnited States Naval Service." Ultimately, after 13 years of continuous service in WestPac operating areas, USS "Widgeon" sailed for theUnited States on17 August 1969 , in company withUSS Catskill (MCS-1) ,USS Vireo (MSC-205) , andUSS Warbler (MSC-206) . Proceeding viaPearl Harbor , she arrived at Long Beach exactly one month later.Decommissioning
Later that autumn, on
1 October 1969 , USS "Widgeon" was decommissioned and placed in reserve; she got underway the next day for her new home port, San Diego. For the next three years, USS "Widgeon" operated as a Group IINaval Reserve training (NET) ship. She operated primarily in theSan Diego area but twice visitedEnsenada, Mexico , once in1972 and once in1973 . Struck from theNavy list on 2 July1973 , USS "Widgeon" was sold in January1974 .Awards
USS "Widgeon" (MSC-208) earned six
engagement star s for herVietnam service and aMeritorious Unit Commendation .References
ee also
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List of United States Navy ships
*World War I
*World War II
* minesweeper
* MinesweepingExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/05208.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - "Widgeon" (MSC-208) - ex-AMS-208]
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