- USS Trident (AMc-107)
USS "Trident" (AMc-107) was an "Accentor"-class
coastal minesweeper acquired by theU.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing."Trident" was laid down on
25 April 1941 atRockland, Maine , by Snow Shipyards; launched on8 October 1941 ; and placed in service atBoston, Massachusetts , on18 February 1942 , Ens. Edmond J. Massello,USNR , Officer in Charge.World War II service
Following a training period at the Mine Warfare School,
Yorktown, Virginia , "Trident" reported to Section Base Boston, for duty with the1st Naval District . During the first week in March1942 , the wooden-hulled coastal minesweeper plied the waters of Boston harbor and its approaches, performing tasks which would soon become familiar. At night, she functioned as a guard and escort vessel; then, as sunrise came, she began daily exploratory sweeps, searching for moored, magnetic, and sonic mines in the harbor and its approaches. At times, severe weather or low visibility forced "Trident" to secure from sweep operations; and, in foggy weather, she helped to regulate harbor traffic.Continuing instruction, drills, and periods of repair broke the minesweeper's routine. After "Trident" was assigned to the harbor entrance control post, she had occasion to locate and investigate suspicious small craft -- a welcome diversion from the usual inner harbor activities.
In June
1942 , the1st Naval District command was incorporated into the Northern Group of theEastern Sea Frontier , and "Trident" continued her duties in coastal waters for over three years until8 August 1945 , when she arrived atCharleston, South Carolina , and reported to the Commandant,6th Naval District , for disposition.End-of-war deactivation
She was placed out of service on
16 November 1945 and her name was struck from theNavy list on the 28th. On22 October 1946 , "Trident" was transferred to theMaritime Commission ; and she was subsequently sold to Benjamin Feldman ofNew York City .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/11/03107.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive- Trident (AMc 107)]
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