- USS Kingbird (AMS-194)
USS Kingbird (AMS-194) was a "Falcon"-class
motor minesweeper acquired by theU.S. Navy for clearing coastal minefields.The second ship to be named "Kingbird" bu the Navy, "MSC-194" was launched
21 May 1954 by the Quincy Adams Yacht Yard Inc.,Quincy, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Mrs. Marion Cushman Wilson; and commissioned27 April 1955 , Lt. (j.g.) R. E. Alder, in command.After shakedown, "Kingbird" arrived
Charleston, South Carolina , for minesweep training and for the entire year she perfected methods of detecting and destroying mines. She also participated in exercises which kept her ready for any service she might be called upon to perform. From1956 through1964 "Kingbird" engaged in minesweeping exercises along the Atlantic coast fromNova Scotia to thePanama Canal Zone in theCaribbean . During1965 she displayed her versatility in two search operations: one for a downed Navy plane and the other a lost merchant ship. In1967 she still operated out of Charleston."Kingbird" was struck from the
Navy Register 1 July 1972 and disposed of through theDefense Reutilization and Marketing Service for scrap,1 March 1973 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k4/kingbird-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/05194.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive = Kingbird (MSC 194) - ex-AMS-194]
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