- USS Implicit (AM-455)
USS "Implicit" (AM-455/MSO-455) was an "Aggressive"-class minesweeper acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships."Implicit" (AM-455) was launched by Wilmington Boat Works,
Wilmington, California 1 August 1953 ; sponsored by Mrs. Landon Horton, and commissioned10 March 1954 Lt. Comdr. A. G. Filiatrault in command.West Coast deployment
One of a class of new minesweepers constructed entirely of nonmagnetic materials, "Implicit" conducted shakedown training in
California waters during mid-1954 . She then began an operational pattern which was to continue for three years: minesweeping exercises, fleet maneuvers, and training cruises in theCalifornia -Mexico area. The ship then got underway from her home port,Long Beach, California ,7 August 1957 to join theU.S. 7th Fleet in the strategicFar East . During this deployment, "Implicit" operated with Japanese ships, Nationalist Chinese minesweepers, and with regular units of the U.S. 7th Fleet on their daily mission of maintaining peace and security in the area. She returned to Long Beach1 March 1958 .Second Far East cruise
Training and readiness exercises out of Long Beach occupied the minesweeper until her second cruise to the Far East. She steamed out of Long Beach
8 January 1960 and during six months in the westernPacific Ocean took part in mine warfare exercises with 7th Fleet ships in thePhilippines and offOkinawa . "Implicit" arrived Long Beach after this cruise17 July 1960 .Participating in joint U.S.-Canadian exercises
Training operations and mine countermeasures drill were carried out until August
1961 , when the veteran minecraft took part in joint American-Canadian mine-sweeping exercises offBritish Columbia .Supporting Vietnam operations
Returning to Long Beach, the ship prepared for another Far Eastern deployment, this time in support of the American advisory effort in
South Vietnam . Sailing2 January 1962 for this embattled country, "Implicit" first participated inSEATO maneuvers and then moved to various ports in South Vietnam to assist in training officers and men in their struggle againstCommunist subversion. She returned to Long Beach from South Vietnam17 August 1962 .Joint exercises with the Formosa Navy
"Implicit" resumed a schedule of underway training and fleet exercises out of Long Beach until her next deployment, sailing with her division
3 January 1964 . Stopping atGuam andMidway Island en route, she arrived off Formosa for mine-warfare exercises in March. In May she returned to theFormosa Strait for a second operation, in which the ship acted under a Chinese Nationalist division commander in a demonstration of cooperation and smooth combined operations. Following her second SEATO exercise in the Pacific, "Implicit" resumed to Long Beach28 July 1964 for a yard overhaul and readiness tactics and training along the coast ofCalifornia .Supporting Operation Market Time
"Implicit" departed Long Beach
21 September 1965 for the Far East. A unit ofMine Division 91, she joined the "Market Time Patrol" alongVietnam 's 1,000-mile coastline to interceptVietcong men and supplies trying to infiltrate into South Vietnam. Once she was fired on by Vietcong while cruising close to shore and retaliated with her 40mm. and other machineguns.After a 2-week stopover, "Implicit" departed
Kaohsiung ,Taiwan ,14 January to continue her "Market Time" patrols into late1966 . By15 March she had boarded more than 1,000 junks andsampan s for inspection. On 22 and23 March , the minesweeper fired nearly 700 rounds of 40mm. ammunition supporting small South Vietnamese naval craft under fire from enemy shore batteries. On28 June "Implicit" got underway with a mine division forLong Beach, California , viaGuam ,Kwajalein , andPearl Harbor arriving Long Beach,2 August From 13 to20 September she participated in minesweepingOperation Eager Angler off Santa; Rosa Island. "Implicit" joined a carriertask unit forOperation COMPTUEX through December and then continued training operations off Long Beach into1967 .Decommissioning
"Implicit" was decommissioned
30 September 1994 and handed over to theTaiwanese Navy the same day as "Yung Ky". She was struck from theNavy List 20 November 1994 . Her ultimate fate is unknown.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i1/implicit-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02455.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Implicit (MSO 455) - ex-AM-455]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/MSO455.htm NVR MSO-455]
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