- USS Hummer (AMS-20)
USS "Hummer" (AMS-20/YMS-372) 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
"Hummer" ("YMS-372") was launched as "YMS-372",
23 December 1943 by Weaver Shipyards,Orange, Texas ; and commissioned28 March 1944 . She was named "Hummer" and reclassified "AMS-20" on17 February 1947 .After shakedown and operational training in early 1945, Hummer departed the United States to sweep mines and to patrol between Okinawa and Japan from 29 June to 31 July.
With the cessation of hostilities, the ship swept mines on the coasts of Japan and
Korea until21 February 1946 when she departed for the Western Seaboard of the United States."Hummer" decommissioned
23 June and joined thePacific Reserve Fleet . She recommissioned3 November 1950 to help support theUnited Nations commitment to containing aggression in Korea. Her training and readiness activities centered on theU.S. West Coast betweenSan Diego, California , andSan Francisco, California , until13 November 1953 when she again decommissioned atLong Beach, California . Reclassified "MSC(O)-20",7 February 1955 , the ship was transferred to theJapanese Maritime Self Defense Force 29 January 1959 , serving as "Ninoshima".Military awards and honors
"Hummer" received three
battle stars for her serviceWorld War II .References
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See also
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