- USS Reedbird (AMS-51)
USS "Reedbird" (AMS-51/YMS-291) was a YMSsub|135 acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removal of mines that had been placed in coastal waters to prevent ships from passing.Operational history
The second ship to be named "Reedbird" by the Navy was laid down as "YMS-291" by the
Associated Shipbuilders ,Seattle, Washington ,29 January 1943 ; launched20 April 1943 , and commissioned9 August 1943 .Delayed by a lack of equipment, "YMS-291" completed shakedown
11 November 1943 and 4 days later reported for 5 months duty with theWestern Sea Frontier . In mid-April 1944 she headed west to join theU.S. 5th Fleet 's Amphibious Force forOperation Forager , the invasion and occupation of the Marianas. Assigned to TG 52.12, the minesweeping and hydrographic survey group, she commenced operations in the Marianas with the assault onSaipan ,15 June , continued them through operations againstGuam andTinian , into the new year,1945 . In late March, she steamed north, operated in theIwo Jima area through the first week in April, then returned to Saipan, whence she sailed for theUnited States .Arriving at
San Pedro, California ,19 May , "YMS-291" headed west again20 July . Brief operations inHawaii and in the Marshalls followed and, after the cessation of hostilities, she returned to Saipan where she joinedtask force TF 95 and continued westward for postwar sweeping operations in Japanese andKorea n waters. From3 November to7 December she swept channels in the Fukuoka area, then shifted toHonshū and until March 1946 operated primarily in theInland Sea ."YMS-291" departed
Kobe for the United States11 March . Arriving atSan Francisco, California ,26 April , she was ordered to theU.S. East Coast whence she proceeded up the Atlantic coast, ascended theSt. Lawrence River and entered theGreat Lakes , arriving at her homeport,Chicago, Illinois , in the fall. There on1 November 1946 , she decommissioned and was placed in service for duty as a Naval Reserve Training Ship.Named "Reedbird" and redesignated "AMS-51",
1 September 1947 , she trained Reservists of the9th Naval District for 3 years. In November 1949 she headed forNew Orleans, Louisiana , thence sailed toOrange, Texas , where she was placed out of service6 December 1949 and berthed as a unit of theAtlantic Reserve Fleet .She was recommissioned
15 February 1951 and assigned to theU.S. Atlantic Fleet . For the next 6½ years, "Reedbird" redesignated "MSCO-51" on7 February 1955 , remained on the east coast, operating primarily in theCharleston, South Carolina ,Yorktown, Virginia ,Newport, Rhode Island , andKey West, Florida , areas on various assignments ranging from local operations and training exercises, includingschoolship and Naval Reserve training duties, to operational testing for the Naval Ordnance Lab and hydrographic surveys.Reassigned to the Pacific coast and to reserve training duties in September 1957, "Reedbird" transited the
Panama Canal and in November arrived atSan Diego, California , where she decommissioned16 December .Attached to the
11th Naval District as Naval ReserveTraining Ship , she remained in southernCalifornia until transferred, 6 years later, to the3rd Naval District and assigned reserve training duty atPortsmouth, New Hampshire .The "MSCO" continued her training duties there until ordered to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , in the summer of 1968 for inactivation. Then placed out of service and stripped, she was struck from theNavy list on1 October 1968 .Awards and honors
"YMS-291" earned two
battle stars duringWorld War II .References
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See also
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List of United States Navy ships External links
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