- USS Spectacle (AM-305)
USS "Spectacle" (AM-305) was a steel-hulled
Admirable class minesweeper built for theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . A trained crew boarded the new vessel, practiced with herminesweeping gear, and then proceeded to thePacific Ocean to clear mines from Japanese beaches so that Allied forces could invade. While performing this dangerous task of mine clearance, a Japanese plane strafed her, and another deliberately crashed into her. When she returned to theUnited States , her battle damage was so severe that theU.S. Navy decided to scrap, rather than to repair, her. She was awarded twobattle stars ."Spectacle" was laid down on
24 May 1943 byAssociated Shipbuilders ,Seattle, Washington ; launched on10 October 1943 ; and, commissioned on11 August 1944 , Lt. G. B. Williams,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
After fitting out at
Puget Sound and conducting trial runs atSeattle, Washington , "Spectacle" sailed on the 31st forSan Pedro, California . Following her shakedown training, held from 5 to24 September , she moved to the West CoastSonar School,San Diego, California , for equipment testing andantisubmarine warfare training that lasted until27 October . The ship got underway forHawaii the next day and arrived atPearl Harbor on5 November . The following week, "Spectacle" sailed in the screen of aconvoy and arrived atSan Francisco, California , on20 November . On the 27th, she and USS|Design|AM-219 departedSeattle, Washington , and headed back towardPearl Harbor . From9 December 1944 to21 January 1945 , the minesweeper conducted extensiveminesweeping and training exercises with fleet units in Hawaiian waters.Invasion of Iwo Jima operations
On
22 January , "Spectacle" sortied withTask Group (TG) 51.13, Tractor Group Baker, part of theIwo Jima assault force. After staging atEniwetok ,Marshall Islands , andSaipan ,Mariana Islands , the group arrived off Iwo Jima. "Spectacle" began sweeping mines on16 February and remained in waters near Iwo Jima until7 March . She swept mines; acted as an escort andpatrol ship; and, on several occasions, bombarded enemy targets ashore. In7 March , "Spectacle", accompanied by USS|Scurry|AM-304, withdrew toUlithi for replenishment and repair.Invasion of Okinawa operations
"Spectacle" sailed from Ulithi on
19 March with TG 52.4, composed of Minesweeper Group One, forOkinawa to sweep mines from waters near that island for the forthcoming amphibious assault which was scheduled to begin on1 April . She startedminesweeping and patrol duties at Okinawa on25 March . On28 April , herwhaleboat rescued 14 survivors from USS|Pinkney|APH-2 which had been hit by akamikaze .Under Constant Attack and hit by a Kamikaze
On
4 May , the minesweeper sank two small Japanese boats and set one afire with gunfire. That evening, she was strafed by an enemy plane. She sank another small boat on13 May ; and, the next evening, she sank five small suicide boats. "Spectacle" took patrol station nearIe Shima on22 May and, early that morning, splashed a "Betty". At 0805, a divingkamikaze crashed into the minesweeper, striking the ship under her port 40-millimeter gun tub, causing extensive damage and blowing many of her crew overboard. Herrudder jammed. She droppedanchor to avoid running over her men in the water. At 0815,USS LSM-135 began picking up survivors; but, 15 minutes later, the medium landing ship was also hit by a kamikaze and burst into flames. "Spectacle"'s losses were: 11 killed outright, four who died of wounds, six wounded, and 14 missing in action.Returning Stateside in a Damaged Condition
The ship was towed to
Ie Shima by USS|Tekesta|ATF-93. Under power from her starboard engine, she proceeded on the 26th, toKerama Retto , where she was temporarily repaired byauxiliary repair dock USS ARD-1 (no name). She sailed forSaipan on14 June , departed that island on the 26th, and headed viaPearl Harbor for the west coast.Recommended for Scrapping
"Spectacle" arrived at
Seattle, Washington , on1 August and, the next day, moved to thePuget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company's dock for battle damage repairs; but no work was begun. On5 September , the PacificBoard of Inspection and Survey recommended that she be scrapped and sold. Between6 September and18 October , all of her material and equipment was removed and, on the 19th, the ship was decommissioned."Spectacle" was struck from the
Navy list on5 December 1945 and sold to Northwest Merchandising Service in April 1947 for scrap.Awards
"Spectacle" received two
battle stars forWorld War II service.References
ee also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II
*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/11/02305.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Spectacle (AM 305)]
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