- USS Brambling (AMc-39)
USS "Brambling" (AMc-39) 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.The first ship named "Brambling" by the Navy, "AMc-39" was laid down on
4 February 1941 atIpswich, Massachusetts , by W. A. Robinson, Inc.; launched on7 August 1941 ; sponsored by Mrs. John McLennon; delivered to the Navy on6 July 1941 ; modified for naval service and outfitted by theBoston Navy Yard ; and commissioned there on15 October 1941 , Ens. John E. Johansen,USNR , in command.World War II service
On
27 October , thecoastal minesweeper departedBoston, Massachusetts , on her way toYorktown, Virginia . She arrived at her destination on the 30th and conducted training out of the Mine Warfare School. At the conclusion of her training, she reported to theCommander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet , for duty. She was assigned initially to Submarine Squadron (SubRon ) 1 atNew London, Connecticut , where she began duty late in November. About a month later, "Brambling" was reassigned to the3d Naval District and began patrol and minesweeping operations from theMontauk Section Base.Assigned to the Caribbean
After repairs at the New York Marine Basin early in March
1942 , the minesweeper sailed on15 March bound for duty in thePanama Canal Zone . Voyaging viaNorfolk, Virginia ,Charleston, South Carolina ,Miami, Florida , andGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , "Brambling" reported to the Commandant,15th Naval District , at Coco Solo in the Canal Zone on9 April . On16 May 1942 , "Brambling" was placed out of commission and then was placed in service as a district craft. The minesweeper spent the remainder ofWorld War II patrolling the waters of the15th Naval District .End-of-war deactivation
In October
1945 , she received orders to Charleston for inactivation. She reported to the Commandant,6th Naval District , on22 October . "Brambling" was finally placed out of service on12 February 1946 , and she was laid up in theWando River with the Charleston Group of theAtlantic Reserve Fleet . Her name was struck from theNavy list on26 February 1946 . On23 October 1947 , the former coastal minesweeper was sold to Evald Sooter, ofMiami, Florida .References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/03039.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Brambling (AMc 39)]
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