- USS Barbet (AMS-41)
USS "Barbet" (AMS-41/YMS-45) was a "YMS-1"-class
auxiliary motor minesweeper acquired by theU.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent ships from passing."YMS 45" was laid down on
20 June 1941 atBrooklyn, New York , by the Wheeler Shipbuilding Corp.; launched on20 April 1942 ; and commissioned on8 June 1942 , Lt.(jg.) LeRoy E. Rogers, Jr.,USNR , in command.World War II service
After trials and outfitting, the
motor minesweeper reported for duty to the Commander,Eastern Sea Frontier . On31 August , she departedNorfolk, Virginia , in company with "YMS-44", bound forBermuda . The ship operated as an escort vessel in theWest Indies through the end of the war inEurope . She was based atBermuda until4 October 1943 when she and "YMS 44" moved toGuantanamo Bay, Cuba . On6 June 1945 , "YMS-45" headed forHampton Roads, Virginia , and arrived at Norfolk on the 11th.Transfer to the Pacific Fleet
She stood out to sea again on
18 July as an element ofTask Unit (TU) 29.01, bound for thePacific Ocean . The motor minesweeper transited thePanama Canal between29 July and1 August and reachedSan Pedro, California , on13 August . From that port, she shifted south toSan Diego, California , where she remained for seven weeks.End-of-war operations
On
1 October , "YMS-45" put to sea and shaped a course forOahu . Thewarship enteredPearl Harbor on the 13th and operated inHawaii an waters until1 December when, in company with four other motor minesweepers, she got underway for theRyukyu Islands . She and her colleagues arrived inBuckner Bay ,Okinawa , on20 December and conducted minesweeping operations in those waters for about a month. After a three week visit to Sasebo, Japan, in February1946 , thewarship returned home viaPearl Harbor . She reachedSan Francisco, California , on28 March and remained there until13 June . On that day, the ship headed south with task unit TU 99.12.9. Steaming by way of San Diego, she arrived in the Panama Canal Zone on28 June . She entered port atNew York on12 July and was decommissioned there on5 August 1946 .In reserve as a training ship
The minesweeper remained in reserve until
13 January 1947 when she was placed in service as aschool ship for reservists of the3d Naval District . On19 August 1947 , "YMS 45" was named "Barbet" and redesignated "AMS 41".Reactivation during the Korean crisis
On
11 May 1950 , the warship was placed in commission, in reserve. On21 November 1950 , she was placed in full commission. The minesweeper continued to serve as a school ship for New York reservists until early in1952 when she was reassigned toMine Squadron (MinRon) 4 and to the Mine Countermeasures Station atPanama City, Florida . That duty, punctuated by repair periods at various locations along theU.S. East Coast , filled the remainder of her active career.Final decommissioning
"Barbet" was redesignated "MSC0-41" on
7 February 1955 ; but, on18 April 1955 , she began inactivation preparations atGreen Cove Springs, Florida . She was decommissioned at that port on17 June 1955 and remained in reserve there for a little more than four years. Her name was struck from theNavy list on1 November 1960 . Details regarding her ultimate disposition are unavailable, but, presumably, she was scrapped.Military awards and honors
"Barbet" ("AMS-41") earned one
battle star as "YMS-45" for her role in the postwar minesweeping performed offOkinawa and in Japanese waters.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barbet-ii.htm
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