- USS Pelican (AM-27)
USS "Pelican" (AM-27/AVP-6) 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."Pelican" was laid down
10 November 1917 atGas Engine and Power Co.,Morris Heights, New York ; launched12 June 1918 ; sponsored by Miss E. B. Patterson; and commissioned10 October 1918 , Lt. (j.g.) G. E. McHugh,USNR , in command.World War I mine clearance operations
Upon completion of fitting out, she sailed for
Scotland on6 April 1919 , to assist in the sweeping of theNorth Sea Mine Barrage . Arriving20 April , she and other minesweepers immediately went to work in sweeping mines.During this service "Pelican's" naval career almost ended when it had hardly begun. While sweeping several mines, one of them exploded underneath her hull causing her to take on a great amount of water and slowly settle by the head. Despite heavy seas, and threat of imminent sinking, "Pelican's" crew, with the assistance of two of her sister ships, and after 19 hours of effort, managed to bring the badly damaged vessel into port at
Scapa Flow for temporary repairs. Fully repaired atNewcastle-on-Tyne , "Pelican" departed for home, arriving atNew York on6 December . "Pelican" next transferred to the Pacific Fleet and operated out ofPearl Harbor , until decommissioned there3 May 1922 .Recommissioning for World War II
Recommissioned
17 August , she performed miscellaneous tasks, such as survey work andphotography missions, while attached to Naval Air Station, Pearl Harbor. Reclassified AVP-6 on22 January 1936 , "Pelican" was assigned to Commander, Aircraft, Scouting Force for further duty. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor found "Pelican" on the West Coast. With the beginning of war, the sturdy little vessel commenced tendingaircraft and serving asconvoy escort, until May 1943, when she joined the Atlantic Fleet.Transfer to the Atlantic Fleet
She alternated tending
seaplanes and serving as convoy escort, performing an un-glamorous but vital part of the war effort. Reporting to the Fleet Sound School in March 1945, "Pelican" assisted in experiments with new ASW gear until October, when she arrived atCharleston Navy Yard .Decommissioning
Decommissioned
30 November , she was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 19 December . She was sold for scrap in November 1946.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War I
*World War II
*Minelayer
* MinesweepingExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02027.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - "Pelican" (AVP 6) - ex-AM-27 - ex-Minesweeper No. 27]
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ships/AVP/AVP-6_Pelican.html Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945 AVP-6 USS "Pelican"]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.