- USS Design (AM-219)
USS "Design" (AM-219) was a steel-hulled "Admirable" class minesweeper built for the
U.S. Navy duringWorld War II . A crew, trained in minesweeping, boarded the new vessel, and proceeded to thePacific Ocean to clearminefields so that Allied forces could safely invade Japanese-held beaches. For this dangerous work under combat conditions she was awarded threebattle stars ."Design" was launched
6 February 1944 byTampa Shipbuilding Co.,Tampa, Florida ; sponsored by Miss B. L. Gould; and commissioned29 June 1944 , Lieutenant L. A. Young,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Design" sailed from
New York 8 September 1944 and escorted aconvoy toPearl Harbor , returning toSan Francisco, California , on similar duty20 November . Three days later she sailed toSeattle, Washington , to pick up another convoy for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived9 December , en route west. From her arrival atEniwetok 29 December 1944 until19 March 1945 , "Design" operated on convoy to and patrol duty atKossol Roads ,Palau ;Saipan ;Ulithi ;Guam ;Hollandia ,New Guinea ; and San Pedro Bay,Leyte .Pre-invasion minesweeping operations at Okinawa
"Design" arrived off
Okinawa 26 March for pre-invasion minesweeping, during which she rescued the survivors ofYMS-1 class minesweeper "YMS-103 " which had struck a mine. On4 July she sailed to sweep in support of theU.S. 3rd Fleet operations against Japan until the last day of the month.End-of-War operations
After brief overhaul at San Pedro Bay, "Design" returned to
Okinawa 1 September 1945 and sailed a week later to clearWakanoura Wan ,Honshū ,Japan , for occupation landings. She continued to sweep mines offNagoya, Japan , and in theEast China Sea , then departed Sasebo20 November for the west coast, arriving atSan Diego, California ,19 December . On10 January 1946 she got underway forGalveston, Texas , andOrange, Texas .Post-War decommissioning
She was placed in commission in reserve there
14 May 1946 and out of commission in reserve24 August 1946 . She was reclassified MSF-219,7 February 1955 .Awards
"Design" received three
battle stars forWorld War II service.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02219.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Design (MSF 219) - ex-AM-219]
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