- USS Saunter (AM-295)
USS "Saunter" (AM-295) was an
Admirable-class minesweeper built for theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters."Saunter" was laid down on
23 November 1942 byWinslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Co.,Seattle, Washington , launched on20 February 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Merle Black, and commissioned on22 January 1944 , Lt. Comdr. James R. Keefer in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
After shakedown, "Saunter" sailed from
San Francisco, California , on1 April 1944 forHawaii , and commenced three months ofconvoy duty betweenPearl Harbor ,Majuro ,Midway Island , andKwajalein . Between 6 and15 August , she swept an old United States minefield in theFrench Frigate Shoals , northwest ofOahu . She arrived at Manus in mid-September and reported to the 7th Fleet for theLeyte invasion.Searching for survivors
On
20 October , she joined her division, Mine Division 34, off theLeyte beaches for a four-day minesweep of the main transport channel, and then anchored with the transports to provideantiaircraft support. Between 27 and31 October , she helped search for survivors at the scene of theBattle off Samar , where Rear Admiral Sprague'sescort carrier s had withstood the attack of a superior Japanese force. For the next month, she carried out local patrols and sweeps in the vicinity of Leyte.Supporting Philippine Islands Invasion
"Saunter" participated with her Division in most of the subsequent landings in the
Philippines . She carried out pre-invasion sweeps atOrmoc Bay on6 December ;Mindoro Island on14 December ;Lingayen Gulf on6 January 1945 ; andZambales andSubic Bay from 29 through31 January . During and after the initial troop landings, she helped extend the mineswept areas and providedantisubmarine andantiaircraft protection for the transports anchored off the beaches.Under attack by kamikaze aircraft
Few mines were encountered, but
kamikaze resistance was intense, and, on7 December , "Saunter" tried unsuccessfully to control fires aboard one kamikaze victim, USS|Ward|APD-16. During theMindoro operation, "Saunter" briefly went aground on areef , damaging apropeller .Straddled by Japanese battery fire
On
13 February "Saunter" and her division began pre-invasion sweeps inManila Bay in preparation for the landings atMariveles andCorregidor . While sweeping offCorregidor on the 14th, the minesweepers came within 5,000 yards of the island and were repeatedly straddled by Japanese fire before supporting ships silenced the enemy's guns. "Saunter" continued sweeping inManila Bay through19 February , and her division earned aNavy Unit Commendation for the period from 14 to18 February .Struck by a mine and nearly sunk
On
26 February , "Saunter" returned to Manila Bay to assist in harbor clearance sweeps. Shortly after noon, she struck a mine which blew a large hole in her bottom. Damage control parties contained the flooding, and the ship was towed back toSubic Bay .Stateside evaluation and decommissioning
She remained there until towed back to the
United States , arriving atSan Francisco, California , on15 August . "Saunter" was decommissioned on27 October 1945 , struck from theNavy list on13 November 1945 , and transferred to theMaritime Commission for disposal on24 April 1946 . Her ultimate fate is not known.Awards
"Saunter" received three
battle stars for her World War II service.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II
*Patrol boat
*Minelayer
* MinesweeperExternal links
*cite web | accessdate= 2008-02-18
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s6/saunter.htm
title= "Saunter"
work= DANFS
publisher= U.S.Naval Historical Center
*cite web | accessdate= 2008-02-18
url= http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02295.htm
title= "Saunter"
work= Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive | publisher= NavSource Online
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