- USS Vigor (AM-473)
USS "Vigor" (AM-473/MSO-473) was an "Aggressive"-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."Vigor" was laid down on
16 June 1952 atManitowoc, Wisconsin , by the Burger Boat Co.; launched on23 June 1953 , sponsored by Mrs. Charles C. Kerwin; and commissioned at theBoston Naval Shipyard on8 November 1954 , Lt. Walter W. Schwartz in command.East Coast service
After brief duty at
Boston, Massachusetts , the minesweeper moved toKey West, Florida , for shakedown training early in1955 . During the cruise, she was redesignated "MSO-473" on7 February . Minesweeper refresher training atCharleston, South Carolina , followed, and "Vigor" then began a tour of duty with the Naval Ordnance Laboratory atPort Everglades, Florida .Later that year, "Vigor" became a training ship, first for the Underwater Object Locator School at Key West and then for the Naval Mine Warfare School at
Yorktown, Virginia . Early in1956 , she again headed south to participate in the annualCaribbean exercise,Operation Springboard . During her cruise to theWest Indies , "Vigor" made port calls atSan Juan, Puerto Rico ; and Fredricksted, St. Croix, in theVirgin Islands .1956 Med cruise
Following her return to Charleston and operations out of that port, she got underway on
1 May for her first deployment to theMediterranean Sea . During that cruise, she visitedHarwich, England ;Ostend, Belgium ; andLisbon, Portugal , as well as touching at the usualU.S. 6th Fleet ports of call along the Mediterranean coast. She concluded that cruise at Charleston on6 October and resumed operations from that base.Testing and evaluation
"Vigor" continued that duty until the latter part of
1957 , when she was reassigned to the Naval Mine Defense Laboratory atPanama City, Florida . From that new home port, the minesweeper operated withMine Division 85 participating in various experimental projects conducted by the laboratory. For the next 14 years, she remained based at Panama City conducting operations for both the Mine Warfare Laboratory and with the Operational Test and Evaluation Force. During her assignment there, she also deployed to theMediterranean five more times, operating with the 6th Fleet for six months at a time. Each time she returned to Panama City she resumed normal duty which was broken periodically by overhauls at various locations.Decommissioning
On
New Year's Day 1971 , the ship's base was changed back to Charleston. She left Panama City on the 18th and arrived in Charleston on the 27th. After 15 months of duty with the Mine Force, "Vigor" was decommissioned at Charleston on4 April 1972 . Simultaneously, her name was struck from theNavy list , and she was transferred to the government ofSpain . As of the beginning of1980 , she remained an active unit of theSpanish Navy , serving under the name "Guadiana" (M 44).References
See also
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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/11/02473.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Vigor (AM / MSO 473)]
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