- USS Pinnacle (MSO-462)
USS "Pinnacle" (AM-462/MSO-462) was an Aggressive-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."Pinnacle" was laid down
24 August 1953 as AM-462 byHiggins Industries Inc.,New Orleans, Louisiana and launched3 January 1955 . She was redesignated as an Ocean Minesweeper, MSO-462,7 February 1955 and commissioned on21 October 1955 .North Atlantic operations
"Pinnacle" was assigned to
MinDiv 84 and completed shakedown inChesapeake Bay and post shakedown overhaul atCharleston, South Carolina , and in June,1956 began preparations for her first deployment to theMediterranean . Sailing east4 September , she visited theUnited Kingdom and theNetherlands , took part inNATO maneuvers in theNorth Sea then operated with theU.S. 6th Fleet in theMediterranean from20 October to21 January 1957 .On
6 February she returned toCharleston, South Carolina , then, through September, furnished services for theOffice of Naval Research . Overhaul and local operations followed and in May,1958 , "Pinnacle" again sailed for theMediterranean .Middle East Crisis operations
As tension in the
Middle East rose to a new height, "Pinnacle" steamed directly to the easternMediterranean and for most of that deployment cruised off theLevantine states. Between1 August and2 October she spent six weeks offBeirut as theU.S. 6th Fleet answered Lebanese PresidentChamoun 's request for aid. En route home a series of engineering casualties resulted in the loss of the use of her mainengines . Taken in tow by USS|Nimble|MSO-459, she arrived atCharleston, South Carolina ,3 November .Stateside Overhaul
Overhaul, local operations and
Caribbean amphibious exercises took up1959 and in January1960 , "Pinnacle" deployed to theMediterranean for another tour with theU.S. 6th Fleet . Returning in June, she resumed a series of local operations Mine Warfareschool ship duties and amphibious exercise in theCaribbean . In late January1962 she steamed toCape Canaveral, Florida , to act as a back up ship during theMercury 6 space shot. In April she reported for duty with the Mine Defense LaboratoryPanama City, Florida , and, after upkeep at the end of the summer sailed north to participate in joint U.S.-Canadian exercises in the NorthAtlantic Ocean .Continued U.S. 6th Fleet operations
In May
1963 , "Pinnacle" again deployed to theMediterranean and since that time, into1970 , has regularly rotated between duty with theU.S. 6th Fleet , local operations and training exercises off the east coast, and extended deployment with amphibious forces in theCaribbean . "Pinnacle" participated in the recovery effort of thePalomares Hydrogen Bombs Incident in early 1966. [Melson, June 1967, p.31]Deactivation
"Pinnacle" was struck from the
Naval Register 1 November 1977 ; Sold for scrapping1 May 1978 by theDefense Reutilization and Marketing Service to C. B. Herter ofHopewell, Virginia , for $26,491.Notes
References
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ee also
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List of United States Navy ships
*Patrol boat
*Minelayer
* minesweeper
* MinesweepingExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02462.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Pinnacle (MSO 462) - ex-AM-462]
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