- USS Swan (AMS-37)
The USS Swan was laid down on
12 August 1943 by the Gibbs Gas Engine Co., atJacksonville, Florida , as PCS-1438; redesignated YMS-470 on27 September 1943 ; launched on5 April 1944 ; completed and commissioned on14 October 1944 .World War II Pacific Ocean Operations
YMS-470 operated along the east coast of the
United States until March1945 . She then sailed to the South Pacific and operated in the vicinity ofNew Caledonia and theNew Hebrides until August. From there, the minesweeper moved north for duty atOkinawa and inJapan , in connection with post-war minesweeping and the occupation ofJapan . YMS-470 returned to theUnited States in mid-April1946 and, on1 June , was decommissioned and placed in reserve atStockton, California . While there, she was named USS Swan and redesignated AMS-37.Post-War Operations
In
1950 , with the outbreak of hostilities inKorea , USS Swan was called back to active service. She was towed to the Bethlehem Pacific Coast Corp. yard atSan Francisco, California , where she was recommissioned on8 November 1950 . For just over three years, the ship trained crews for minesweepers serving in the Far East. She operated with Mine Squadron 5 on the west coast, first as flagship of Mine Division (MinDiv) 55 and later of MinDiv 51. In January1954 , Swan was reassigned to MinDiv 45 of the Atlantic Fleet and home ported at the Minecraft Base inCharleston, South Carolina . A year later, she joined MinDiv 44 as a school ship at the Mine Warfare School atYorktown, Virginia . She was redesignated MSC(O)-37 on1 August 1955 , and reported to the Florida Group,Atlantic Reserve Fleet for inactivation and decommissioning.Decommissioning
USS Swan was decommissioned on
6 October 1955 and berthed atGreen Cove Springs, Florida . Her name was struck from theNavy list on1 November 1959 , and she was sold to theGeneral Motors Defense Research Laboratories atSanta Barbara, California , for conversion to a research vessel.References
ee also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II
* minesweeper
* MinesweepingExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
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