- USS Redwing (AMS-200)
The USS Redwing (AMS-200/MSC-200) was a "Bluebird"-class minesweeper in the
United States Navy ."Redwing" was laid down
1 July 1953 byTampa Marine Co. ,Tampa, Florida ; launched29 April 1954 as AMS-200; sponsored by Mrs. Courtney W. Campbell, wife of U.S. Representative Campbell ofFlorida ; and commissioned7 January 1955 , Lt. R. L. Anderson in command.East Coast Assignment
Assigned to the Atlantic Fleet, "Redwing" arrived
Charleston, South Carolina ,23 January 1955 . Reclassified a coastal minesweeper, MSC-200 on7 February , she underwent shakedown out ofKey West, Florida , commencing3 March . Returning viaMayport, Florida , to search for downed aircraft, she arrived Charleston20 April and commencedminesweeping operations with various units of the Fleet. "Redwing" arrivedPanama City, Florida ,5 July and provided services to the Mine Defense Laboratory through9 September . She then joinedUSS Tonawanda (AN-89) for special development operations at Key West before returning to Charleston22 September . "Redwing" continued to operate out of Charleston until January1957 , participating inminesweeping and amphibious training exercises as far south asGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , andVieques ,Puerto Rico . She departed Charleston16 January to provide services for the Naval Mine Warfare School atYorktown, Virginia , and to operate under the Amphibious Training Command,Little Creek, Virginia . She then conducted surveys in Boston Channel beginning3 October , followed by exercises along theNew Jersey coast in January1958 . DepartingNew York 25 February for exercises as far south asKey West, Florida , she returned toBoston, Massachusetts ,21 March and for the next year provided services for the Destroyer Development Group inNarragansett Bay .Decommissioning
"Redwing" departed Boston
26 February 1959 en routeNorfolk, Virginia , for overhaul in preparation for transfer toSpain . Decommissioned at Norfolk16 June 1959 , she was struck from theNavy list and transferred to theSpanish Navy asSil (M-29) effective18 June 1959 .References
ee also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II
*Minelayer
* minesweeper
* MinesweepingExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/05idx.htm Mine Warfare Ship Photo Archives]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/05200.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Redwing (MSC 200) - ex-AMS-200]
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