- USS Jacana (AMS-193)
USS Jacana (AMS-193) was a "Falcon"-class
motor minesweeper acquired by theU.S. Navy for clearing coastal minefields."Jacana" was launched as AMS-193
25 February 1954 by Quincy Adams Yacht Yard,Quincy, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy M. Deehan; reclassified MSC-193 on7 February 1955 , and commissioned10 March 1955 , Lt. (j.g.) W. W. Jordan in command.East Coast operations
After shakedown, "Jacana" arrived
Charleston, South Carolina , her home port,28 May 1955 ; and, during the year, engaged in tactical training and experimental exercises part of the Navy's ceaseless activity to maintain a superior-readiness capability that incorporates every modern technological advance. Themotor minesweeper arrived at her new home port,Yorktown, Virginia ,18 January 1957 , and commenced mine warfare exercises in theChesapeake Bay .In addition to participating in mine warfare operations, "Jacana" performed important search and rescue missions for downed aircraft and engaged in amphibious exercises off
Onslow Beach, North Carolina . She continued in this series of operations until28 April 1962 , when she proceeded toPort Everglades, Florida , for duty with the Naval Ordnance Laboratory Test Facility. After her mine evaluating mission andCaribbean exercises were completed, "Jacana" sailed for Halifax late September to participate in joint American-Canadian maneuvers. Soon after this exercise, theCuba n crisis brought a showdown with communism. "Jacana" remained on alert through November.From
1963 to1967 "Jacana" operated along theAtlantic Ocean coast, engaging in mine exercises, amphibious training, search and rescue operations, and duty with the Naval Mine Defense Laboratory inFlorida Decommissioning
"Jacana" was transferred to
Indonesia in1971 and renamed "Pulau Aruan" (M 718). She was struck from theNaval Register ,1 May 1976 and sold,1 September 1976 . Fate: unknown.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
* MinesweeperExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/05193.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - AMS / MSC-193 Jacana]
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