- USS Valor (AM-472)
The USS "Valor" (AM-472) was an "Aggressive"-class minesweeper built for the
United States Navy in 1952. She was the second U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name."Valor" was laid down on
28 April 1952 atManitowoc, Wisconsin by the Burger Boat Company; launched on13 May 1953 ; sponsored by Mrs. Walter J. Kohler; towed through theGreat Lakes and down theSt. Lawrence River toBoston, Massachusetts ; and commissioned at Boston on29 July 1954 with Lieutenant Charles R. Davis in command. Following preliminary trials, "Valor" joined Mine Division (MinDiv) 82, Mine Squadron (MinRon) 8, Mine Force, Atlantic Fleet, on14 September . Immediately thereafter, she steamed toKey West, Florida where she conducted shakedown training through the end of the year. In February, 1955 she entered theCharleston Naval Shipyard for an extensive overhaul. On the 7th of that month, she was redesignated ocean minesweeper USS "Valor" (MSO-472). "Valor" completed repairs and modifications in October and rejoined the Mine Force, though on a detached assignment at the Engineering Experimental Station atAnnapolis, Maryland as an engineering prototype. That phase of testing ended on23 November , and "Valor" returned toCharleston but continued experimental duty until December. After that, the minesweeper began normal duty with the Atlantic Fleet Mine Force based at Charleston. That service, broken only by a voyage to Halifax, Nova Scotia in April and May 1956, and by a six-month deployment to theMediterranean Sea from29 August 1957 to12 February 1958 , lasted until March 1958. On1 March 1958 she began a 10-year association with the Navy Mine Defense Laboratory located atPanama City, Florida . On16 March she departed Charleston and, on the 29th, arrived in her new home port. In July 1959, after 15 months of duty at Panama City (punctuated by an overhaul at Charleston during the winter of 1958 and 1959) "Valor" took her first break from mine countermeasures development work when she was deployed to northernEurope an waters. Departing Charleston on24 July , the minesweeper arrived inOstend, Belgium on11 August . There, she changed operational control from the United States Navy to theBelgian Force Navale and joined the Belgian Minesweeper Division 191. On17 August she and the other elements of the division departed Ostend for a voyage to the waters surrounding theBelgian Congo . The warships arrived in Congolese waters on9 September and commenced a series of multinational minesweeping exercises involving American, Belgian, and Portuguese units. The exercises ended on21 September , and "Valor" and her division mates headed back to Ostend where they arrived on17 October . "Valor" continued to operate locally out of Ostend, with the Belgian minesweeper division, until15 January 1960 when she returned to United States Navy control and headed, viaRota, Spain , back to theUnited States . The minesweeper arrived back in Panama City on14 February 1960 . Over the next eight years, "Valor" continued to operate out of Panama City in support of the mine countermeasures development program of the Navy Mine Defense Laboratory. However, that routine was broken frequently, on three occasions by six-month deployments to the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, but more often by overhauls, refresher training, and exercises in theWest Indies . Her association with the Mine Defense Laboratory ended on1 March 1968 when she received orders transferring her to MinDiv 44 and reassigning her to Charleston as her home base. The ship operated from that port for the remaining two years of her Navy career. During that period, "Valor" made one more deployment to the Mediterranean between April and August 1968. Early in October, 1969 the minesweeper began a pre-rehabilitation overhaul at Charleston in preparation for extensive modifications to update her equipment. She never finished those modifications, for early in 1970 a board of inspection and survey found her to be "beyond economical repair" and recommended that she be disposed of. She was decommissioned sometime in July, 1970 and her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on1 February 1971 . On30 August 1971 , she was sold to Mr. Charles Gural ofRahway, New Jersey for $1,700.00 for scrapping.ee also
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* cite web|title="Valor" (MSO-472) / ex-AM-472|work=Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive
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