- USS Osprey (AMS-28)
USS "Osprey" (AMS-28/YMS-422) was a YMSsub|135 built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . She was the third U.S. Navy ship to be named for theosprey .History
"YMS-422" was laid down
9 October 1943 at the Astoria Marine Construction Co.,Astoria, Oregon ; launched1 June 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Charles S. Harper, Jr.; and commissioned27 September 1944 , Lt. Seaton R. Daly in command.World War II service
"YMS-422" patrolled off the
California coast until reporting for duty with theHawaiian Sea Frontier early in January1945 . Patrol activities interspersed with minesweeping training absorbed her time until mid-summer when she sailed to the westernPacific Ocean . The approaching end of the war would not and did not end the need for vessels of this type. The removal of minefields around the Japanese home island ofHonshū provided the first extensive test of "YMS-422's" skill at this hazardous work. Operations commenced atNagoya 18 October , continued atKobe in December, and this craft was still partially engaged with this task at the outbreak of theKorean conflict in1950 .Korean War service
Previously named and designated "Osprey" ("AMS-28"),
17 February 1947 , this wooden hulled ship now sailed directly to help confront this latest communist advance. "Osprey" made a pre-assault sweep atPohang 14 July 1950 to clear the way for the1st Cavalry Division . September 15th her sweeps prepared a firing base anchorage for the big guns of thebattleship USS|Missouri|BB-63 at the masterfulInchon landings.The following month, while engaged in clearing
Wonsan Bay,North Korea , two sister ships struck mines and sank. One year later, again at Wonsan, and again operating under enemy fire she suffered 3 shell hits,29 October which necessitated a brief retirement to Japan. Upon return, her continuing aggressive spirit in seeking out and firing on enemy targets ashore and record breaking performance in mine destruction earned medals and promotions for members of the ship's company. Her sterling performance continued until negotiations produced a truce27 July 1953 ."Osprey", redesignated "MSC(O"),
7 February 1955 , was destined to conclude her career in theFar East . Loaned to theJapanese Maritime Self Defense Force ,22 March 1955 , she served as "Yakushima" (YTE-10) until1969 . Declared surplus to the needs of both the Japanese and United States navies she was struck from theNavy List 15 June 1969 .Awards and honors
"YMS-422", received 2
battle stars for post-World War II operations and, as "AMS-28", 10battle stars for Korean service.References
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See also
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