- USS Avenge (AM-423)
USS "Avenge" (AM-423) was an "Aggressive"-class minesweeper acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the task of clearing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships.The second ship to be named "Avenge" by the Navy, "AM-423" was laid down on
1 August 1951 atStamford, Connecticut , by the Luders Marine Construction Co.; launched on15 March 1953 ; sponsored by Mrs. A. E. Luders, Jr.; and commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on13 May 1954 , Lt. Waymon Taylor in command.Commissioned as a new minesweeper
After completing shakedown training, the minesweeper sailed on
6 August for her home port,Charleston, South Carolina , and arrived there on8 August . She conducted local operations until entering theCharleston Naval Shipyard on14 January 1955 for conversion. During this period, her designation was changed to "MSO-423", before she resumed her activities in April and began preparations for deployment.First “Med” cruise
On
6 September , "Avenge" sailed for theMediterranean . Her ports of call during that deployment with theU.S. 6th Fleet includedGibraltar ;Barcelona ,Spain ; Nice,Cannes , andToulon ,France ;Monaco ;Valletta ,Malta ;Naples, Italy ; andPalma de Mallorca ,Balearic Islands . The ship leftGibraltar on17 January 1956 and arrived back in Charleston on the 31st. Following leave and upkeep, the ship sailed on9 April for the coast ofNova Scotia and participated in minesweeping operations off Halifax before getting underway on14 May to return to her home port.North Atlantic operations
The vessel operated for two months in the Charleston area, then left on
16 July to return to Canadian waters. She spent two months assisting in survey and beach clearance operations in connection withDEW line radar sites. The ship leftSt. Johns, Newfoundland , on4 September , and arrived back in Charleston on11 September .Second Med cruise
"Avenge" returned to
Argentia, Newfoundland , on15 January 1957 , took part in cold weather minesweeping operations, and then got underway forNew York on30 January . She touched at Charleston on7 February and held local operations through29 August . On that day, the minesweeper sailed for theMediterranean . After reachingGibraltar , she visitedValletta ,Malta ;Suda Bay ,Crete ;Kos Island,Greece ;Gaeta andNaples, Italy ; andIzmir ,Turkey . While deployed with the 6th Fleet, she conducted joint exercises with theItalian Navy at Gaeta. She also held combined operations with theRoyal Navy atMalta in January1958 . After five months in the Mediterranean, "Avenge" returned to Charleston on13 February .East Coast operations
In late March, the ship took part in amphibious exercises at
Onslow Beach, North Carolina , and in mine exercises atLittle Creek, Virginia . "Avenge" departed Charleston on11 January 1959 , bound forSavannah, Georgia , where she arrived on the 12th and entered the shipyard of the Savannah Machine and Foundry Co. for overhaul. The minesweeper returned to Charleston on14 March for refresher training. During May and June, she took part in a mine test in the Charleston area before sailing once more on24 July for theMediterranean .Return to the Mediterranean
While on duty with the 6th Fleet, "Avenge" took part in numerous exercises. The largest came in Octoter at
La Spezia ,Italy , when she joined units of the French, Greek, Turkish, Belgian, and Italian navies in Exercise "Gauge." She returned to Charleston on11 February 1960 . The ship departed Charleston on23 May to participate inOperation Springboard , in the Caribbean. In July, she carried out an assignment offCape Canaveral, Florida , and then proceeded to her home port for overhaul.Caribbean operations
"Avenge" headed back to the Caribbean in January
1961 for amphibious exercises which lasted well into February. After returning home, she made an unscheduled deployment to the Caribbean in April in response to a political crisis in theDominican Republic and did not get back to Charleston until August. Thereafter, type training and minesweeping exercises off theSouth Carolina coast kept her busy through the end of1961 . In January1962 , "Avenge" operated fromPanama City, Florida , providing services for the Naval Mine Defense Laboratory and reported back to her home port in February. Following an overhaul, she returned to Panama City in August. Intensive minesweeping training exercises in company withMine Division 82 occupied her time in October and November.European operations
Early in January
1963 , the ship embarked upon anotherMediterranean tour during which she took part in several combined exercises and visited ports inItaly ,Sardinia , andFrance . "Avenge" participated inNATO Exercise "Fair Game" before returning to Charleston on5 June . Following leave and upkeep, she proceeded to Panama City to work with the Naval Mine Defense Laboratory. The minesweeper reported back to Charleston on20 November and began preparations for a deployment to the Caribbean.Caribbean tour of duty
In February
1964 , the vessel began a two-month cruise to the Caribbean, working put ofGuantanamo Bay, Cuba . She arrived back in Charleston in April for leave and upkeep and then entered the naval shipyard at Charleston in May for repairs which were followed by refresher training and local operations. In late December, "Avenge" got underway for the Caribbean. She visited Guantanamo Bay;Roosevelt Roads ,Puerto Rico ; andBonaire ,Netherlands Antilles . The end of1964 found "Avenge" anchored atFrederiksted ,Saint Croix , in theAmerican Virgin Islands .Supporting missile test programs
During January and February
1965 , "Avenge" operated out of Guantanamo Bay before arriving back at Charleston in March and resuming a full schedule of training exercises and operations. In August, she was part of theGemini V recovery force offCape Kennedy, Florida . In early December, the minesweeper took part in an amphibious exercise offVieques ,Puerto Rico , before returning to her home port for theChristmas holidays. In February1966 , the ship was part of the recovery force off Cape Kennedy during tests of theApollo rocket and returned to Charleston in March and conducted local operations through June. She sailed to Savannah once more in early July for another period of overhaul, and she left the shipyard in September for refresher training in the Norfolk area.Testing minesweep gear
The vessel returned to Panama City on
14 January 1967 and helped to test minesweeping gear being developed for use byhelicopters . She visited the cities of Tampa, West Palm Beach, andJacksonville, Florida , in February and arrived back at Charleston on28 February . After a brief tender availability, "Avenge" provided services to the Mine Warfare School at Charleston before sailing forNewport, Rhode Island , on2 May to conduct refresher training. Following a brief visit toBoston, Massachusetts , on20 May , she arrived in Charleston on26 May .Repairs at Rota, Spain
The minesweeper entered Detyens Shipyard,
Wando, South Carolina , on17 July for alterations. Upon the completion of the modifications and repairs, she prepared for deployment and sailed on16 August for theMediterranean . After suffering extensive damage en route, "Avenge" reachedRota, Spain , on2 September and remained there for repairs until sailing on25 September forIzmir ,Turkey , where she rejoined her division. She participated in exercises offDikili , Turkey, with British and Turkish ships from 16 through25 October . Avenge moved to Naples in early November for a tender availability and then visited La Spezia, Italy;Ajaccio andLovo Santo ,Corsica ; andToulon , France, before closing the year at Naples undergoing upkeep. An amphibious exercise took place atPorto Scudo ,Sardinia , on3 January 1968 , 10 days before "Avenge" began her journey home on13 January . She reached Charleston on3 February and entered a leave and upkeep status. The minesweeper got underway on15 April to take part in mine tests and returned to port on26 May for a standdown period in preparation for her forthcoming modernization.Severely damaged in a fire
"Avenge" was taken in tow on
26 August for the voyage toBaltimore, Maryland ., where she entered theBethlehem Steel Corporation's Key Highway Shipyard on30 August . The yardwork continued into1969 . On27 September , she wasdrydock ed at Bethlehem'sFort McHenry Shipyard in Baltimore. A fire of unknown origin broke out on6 October and caused extensive damage to the midships section of the vessel.Decommissioning
A subsequent survey found that it would not be economically feasible to restore the vessel, and "Avenge" was decommissioned on
31 January 1970 . Her name was struck from theNavy list on1 February 1970 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/avenge-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02423.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Avenge (MSO 423) - ex-AM-423]
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