- USS Agile (MSO-421)
USS "Agile" (AM-421/MSO-421) was an "Agile"-class minesweeper acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing."Agile" was laid down on
22 February 1954 atStamford, Connecticut , by the Luders Marine Construction Co. as "AM-421"; redesignated "MSO-421" on7 February 1955 ; launched on19 November 1955 ; sponsored by Mrs. Alice Donohue; and commissioned at theNew York Naval Shipyard on21 June 1956 , Lt. Herbert D. Mills, Jr., in command.Initial training period
The non-
magnetic ocean minesweeper completed fitting out atNew York and then sailed on13 July for her home port,Charleston, South Carolina . She remained there for about two weeks before getting underway on31 July for her shakedown training. "Agile" operated out ofGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , between8 August and6 September and returned to Charleston on the 10th of the latter month. Type training and post-shakedown availability at theCharleston Naval Shipyard followed. The beginning of1957 found her still at Charleston, but preparing to embark upon her first deployment to theMediterranean Sea .First Atlantic crossing
"Agile" began her first
Atlantic Ocean crossing on12 February 1957 , transited theStrait of Gibraltar on the 26th and cruised with theU.S. 6th Fleet for three months. During that time, the ship participated in two amphibious exercises and visited several Mediterranean ports. Among her ports of call werePatras andAthens on the Greek mainland; the Greek islands of Samos,Rhodes , andCrete andCannes, France . The crisis inJordan in April kept her in the eastern portion of the Mediterranean for most of her first deployment. After turnover at Rhodes, "Agile" began the long voyage home on25 May ; and she re-entered Charleston with her division mates on16 June .Post-deployment leave and upkeep occupied the ensuing five weeks. On
26 July , the minesweeper got underway forLittle Creek, Virginia , to participate in harbor defense and minesweeping exercises. However, damage to her propeller forced her into repairs at theNewport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. and precluded her participation in the exercises. The repairs ended on25 September , and the warship departedNewport News, Virginia , that same day. Returning to Charleston five days later, she spent the bulk of October conducting acoustic trials out of her home port.Engaged in testing
On
26 October the minesweeper stood out of Charleston on her way toPanama City, Florida , where she reported on the 31st for duty with the Mine Defense Laboratory. She assisted the laboratory in the conduct of special mine defense tests for five weeks completed that service on5 December 1957 , and headed back to Charleston. December brought the usual year's-end holiday leave period. The New Year,1958 , began with a two-week availability alongside a tender February saw "Agile" pass her final acceptance trials and an operational readiness inspection. On17 February the minesweeper entered the Charleston Naval Shipyard for regular overhaul. She completed repairs by June and began duty with the shipyard testing propeller blades. During July and August, thewarship conducted refresher and type training. September brought preparations for overseas movement.Second Med cruise
"Agile" put to sea on
29 September 1958 , bound for her second tour of duty with theU.S. 6th Fleet . Port calls and exercises - notably an amphibious landing exercise carried out on the southern coast ofSardinia highlighted that deployment in the Mediterranean. She passed through the Strait of Gibraltar on26 January 1959 and began the return voyage to theUnited States . En route home, the warship made a brief stop atBermuda before re-entering Charleston on11 February . Between the time of her return and the beginning of summer, the warship carried out tests and conductedminesweeping operations out of Charleston. By the beginning of the second week in August, she was working with the Mine Warfare School as a training platform. That service lasted until she began her holiday leave period in December1959 1960 NATO exercises
The minesweeper entered the
Charleston Naval Shipyard on29 January 1960 and began a regular overhaul. She completed overhaul on5 April and, the following month, conducted postoverhaul refresher training and minesweeping exercises. On28 June , "Agile" joined her division mates in deploying to theWest Indies . After a round of port visits and exercises, she returned to Charleston on13 September . Later that month, the minesweeper moved north toNova Scotia where she participated inOperation Sweepclear V, aNATO minesweeping exercise. Atlantic coast operations continued into1961 when she began preparations for her third deployment to the Mediterranean."Agile" departed Charleston on
10 April 1961 in company with the other ships of her division. They arrived atRota, Spain , on25 April and took on fuel before entering the Mediterranean. For the next five months' "Agile" plied the waters of the "middle sea" showing the flag and honing her combat skills. She participated in two 6th Fleet amphibious exercises as well as the NATO Exercise "Checkmate." She and her division mates were relieved atPollensa Bay,Majorca , on28 September and began the long voyage home. The return passage ended at Charleston on14 October .1962 Caribbean operations
Following post-deployment standdown, the minesweeper entered the Charleston Naval Shipyard in mid-November for regular overhaul. She left the shipyard in January
1962 and after refresher training, resumed operations out of Charleston with theAtlantic Fleet Mine Force . Until the beginning of May "Agile" conducted independent ship's exercises, type training, and training missions for the Mine Warfare School. On2 May , she departed Charleston, bound forPanama City, Florida . For a little more than a month, the warship performed service in support of experiments and tests conducted by the Naval mine Defense Laboratory. She returned to Charleston on8 June , began preparations for a deployment to the West Indies, and embarked upon that assignment on20 July . The minesweeper made port visits participated in an amphibious exercise atVieques Island, and joined other American ships offHaiti for a show of force during another of that country's frequent periods of internal disorder.1963 NATO exercises
"Agile" returned to Charleston on
9 November , underwent two weeks of repairs alongside a tender, and then finished out the year with post-deployment standdown followed by holiday leave and upkeep. On8 January 1963 , she put to sea for a fleet service mine test which ended on the 25th. At that point, the ship resumed normal operations out of Charleston, providing services to the Mine Warfare School as well as conducting the usual independent ship's exercises and type training. Between 4 and25 May , she participated in the NATO Exercise "Sweepclear VIII", in the vicinity ofMayport, Florida . Six weeks of local operations out of Charleston followed. On5 July , the minesweeper departed her home port once again, bound forLittle Creek, Virginia , where she provided services to the Operational Test and Evaluation Force. She returned to Charleston on25 July and, after a two-week tender availability, resumed local operations. On29 October , the vessel entered the yard at the Charleston Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. for a two-month overhaul.1964 Med cruise
The warship completed the repair period on
3 January 1964 Local operations and refresher training filled her time until the last week in March. Beginning on22 March she spent three weeks as aschool ship for the Mine Warfare School. Following that duty, the ship once more began preparations to deploy to the Mediterranean. She departed Charleston on15 May and reported in atMalaga, Spain , on3 June . In addition to the usual exercises and port visits, "Agile" participated in a cruise to northernEurope . She left the Mediterranean on17 July and visited ports inEngland ,Germany ,Denmark ,Belgium , andFrance . the minesweeper retransited the Strait ofGibraltar on17 September and resumed duty with the 6th Fleet. Relieved of duty atHuelva, Spain , she headed back to the United States on29 October . "Agile" arrived back in Charleston on17 November and began a post-deployment tender availability that lasted a month. The remainder of the year brought holiday leave and upkeepFinal services to the fleet
The
1964 Mediterranean cruise proved to be the last of her career. During the remainder of her active service, some seven years and six months, "Agile" served in waters nearNorth America . She deployed to the West Indies and to theGulf of Mexico several times but, otherwise, conducted local operations out of Charleston. At various times, the minesweeper served as aschool ship for the Mine Warfare School and as a test platform for both the Mine Defense Laboratory atPanama City, Florida , and the Naval Ordnance Facility atFort Lauderdale, Florida . In between those special assignments, the warship engaged in independent ship's exercises and type training.Decommissioning
Those activities came to an end, however, on
28 July 1972 when "Agile" was placed out of commission at Charleston. Later that year she was moved to a permanent berthing area with the Norfolk Group,Atlantic Reserve Fleet . There she remained for more than seven years Her name was struck from theNavy list in September1977 , and she was sold to the Union Minerals & Alloys Corp. in February1980 for scrapping.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Minesweeper (ship) External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02421.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Agile (MSO-421) - ex-AM-421]
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