USS Grosbeak (AMS-14)

USS Grosbeak (AMS-14)

USS "Grosbeak" (AMS-14/YMS-317) was a YMSsub|135 built for the U.S. Navy during World War II.

History

"Grosbeak" was launched as "YMS-317", by the South Coast Co., Newport Beach, California, on 27 February 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie Boutelle; and commissioned 18 November 1943, with Lt. John B. Warner in command.

After shakedown, "YMS-317" swept the San Francisco Bay area until 3 May 1944, when she sailed for Pearl Harbor. In the Pacific Ocean, she acted as an escort vessel to convoys in back and staging areas, such as Eniwetok, Saipan, and Kwajalein, as well as patrolling and mine-sweeping in these areas.

After the war's end, "YMS-317" returned to Pearl Harbor for a badly-needed overhaul. She reached Charleston, South Carolina, via San Pedro, California, and the Panama Canal in June 1946 and again underwent overhaul. The ship was named "Grosbeak" and redesignated "AMS-14" on 18 February 1947.

"Grosbeak" spent most of her post-war career at the Mine Warfare School, Yorktown, Virginia, and the Naval Minecraft Base at Charleston as a training ship. She also participated in various experiments at the Naval Mine Countermeasures Station, Panama City, Florida, and engaged in numerous exercises along the coast from New England to the Gulf of Mexico. From 24 February to 19 March 1950 "Grosbeak" was in the Caribbean to participate in Operation PORTEX out of Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, and in February 1951 she became the first of her type to journey from Yorktown to Charleston via the intracoastal waterway.

The minesweeper received the coveted Battle Efficiency "E" for outstanding performance in her class in 1950, 1951, and 1952, one of the few ships in the Navy to receive three such awards. When she was not engaged in sweeping exercises, "Grosbeak" underwent periodic overhauls at Charleston and also visited Miami, Florida, and New York City.

Scheduled for deactivation, "Grosbeak" sailed to Green Cove Springs, Florida, 16 November 1955 and was decommissioned there on 7 December 1955. The hulk was approved for disposal on 27 October 1959 and "Grosbeak"'s name was struck from the Navy List on 1 November 1959.

Awards and honors

* U.S. Navy Battle Efficiency Award, 1950, 1951, 1952

References

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