- USS Limpkin (AMc-48)
USS Limpkin (AMc-48) was an "Accentor"-class
coastal minesweeper acquired by theU.S. Navy for clearing coastal minefields.The first ship to be named "Limpkin" by the Navy, "AMc-48" was laid down
24 February 1941 byGreenport Basin & Construction Co.,Long Island, New York ; launched5 April 1941 ; sponsored by Miss Elsie Thornhill; and placed in service8 August 1941 .World War II service
Following shakedown off
Yorktown, Virginia , the new coastal minesweeper reported to the3rd Naval District ,New York City ,9 August . After theUnited States enteredWorld War II . "Limpkin" and her sister-minesweepers assumed responsibility for keeping crucialNew York Harbor clear. For 2 years the ship swept shipping channels that extended fingerlike fromManhattan to open water, permitting unprecedented amounts of war material to be shipped to theEurope an theater to support the Allied war effort.Transferred to the 5th Naval District
Transferred to the
5th Naval District 18 December 1943 , "Limpkin" shifted homeport toNorfolk, Virginia . For the rest of the war, she operated at the mouth ofChesapeake Bay , protecting the approaches to that vital center of Allied naval power.Post-war decommissioning
"Limpkin" was placed out of service
15 April 1946 and struck from theNavy list 1 May 1946 . She transferred to theMaritime Commission 13 January 1947 . Late in the year she was sold to W. E. Lewis, Inc., ofFleeton, Virginia ; renamed "Hiawatha"; and placed in service as acommercial trawler . She was subsequently renamed "Blue Waters".References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l6/limpkin-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/03048.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Limpkin (AMc 48)]
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