- USS Rhea (AMS-52)
USS "Rhea" (AMS-52/YMS-299) was a YMSsub|135 acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent ships from passing.History
The second ship to be named "Rhea" by the Navy was laid down as "YMS-299" by William F. Stone & Sons Co.,
Oakland, California ,5 June 1942 ; launched14 November 1942 ; and commissioned7 April 1943 , Lt. E. H. Gentry in command.Charles Paul served aboard in the US Navy. The crew had a pet monkey and a pet cat, the monkey would grab the cat's tail. Also the Pensacola towed the 299 once at a speed that was too fast and the 299 crew thought that it would be the end of them, but all went well!
Following shakedown, "YMS-299", a wooden hulled minesweeper, sailed west to
Hawaii where she operated under Commander,Hawaiian Sea Frontier , until December 1943. Then proceeding further across thePacific Ocean she steamed to Makin where, on20 December , she was damaged while sweeping the approaches toButaritari . Ordered first toTarawa , then toFunafuti for repairs, she returned to Makin toward the end of February. In April she shifted toKwajalein , thence toMajuro in May. Through the summer, she conducted ASW patrols and provided escort services in theMarshall Islands and, in early October, returned to theGilbert Islands en route toPearl Harbor and an overhaul.Heading west again in late February 1945 "YMS-299" arrived off
Okinawa 1 April . An element oftask unit TU 52.7.2 she remained in the area until July, sweeping the approaches to theHagushi beaches, to theKerama Retto anchorage, and toBuckner Bay . Then sailing south, she performed sweeping and patrol operations in thePhilippines . In September she departedTacloban , arriving off Okinawa on the 5th. She then commenced sweeping operations in theEast China Sea amongst the Ryūkyūs and off the southern Japanese home islands. In November she shifted her base to Sasebo and in early February 1946 toPusan ,Korea . Returning to Japan at midmonth, she got underway forSaipan on the 24th and from there continued eastward and arrived atSan Francisco, California ,15 April ."YMS-299" remained at San Francisco, California, until
27 May 1946 when she got underway for the U.S. East Coast andU.S. Naval Reserve training duty with the4th Naval District . Arriving atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ,24 July she was converted to atraining ship and on6 March 1947 was placed in service in reserve. On2 April she shifted toCamden, New Jersey , to take up her training duties. Named "Rhea" and reclassified AMS-52,1 September 1947 , she trained naval reservists of the4th Naval District until ordered recommissioned15 November 1950 . Extensive overhaul followed and "Rhea" was again equipped as a minesweeper.Detached from the
4th Naval District in June 1952 "Rhea" headed south to her new homeport,Charleston, South Carolina . Assigned in turn toMinDiv s 44, 45, and 46, she conducted local exercises off the southeastern seaboard and participated in training operations in theCaribbean until she was assigned schoolship duties for the Mine Warfare School atYorktown, Virginia , in January 1955. Reclassified MSC(O)-52 in February, she continued schoolship duties until April 1956, then resumed operations out of Charleston. In late October 1957 Rhea departed Charleston and steamed north toNew London, Connecticut .Arriving on the 31st, she was placed in reserve
1 November and decommissioned23 December . She remained in theReserve Fleet until struck from the Navy List1 November 1959 and sold to the Ships, Engines & Equipment Co. in June 1960.The 299 was last owned by a fisherman.
Awards and honors
"YMS-299" earned three
battle star s 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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