- USS Loyalty (AM-457)
USS "Loyalty" (AM-457/MSO-457) 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.The second
warship to be named "Loyalty" by the Navy, "AM-457" was laid down by Wilmington Boat Works Inc.,Wilmington, California ,9 November 1951 ; launched22 November 1953 ; sponsored by Mrs. William L. Horton; and commissioned11 June 1954 , Lt. E. W. Riordan in command.First WestPac cruise
After shakedown "Loyalty" operated out of her home port,
Long Beach, California , for the remaining months of1954 . Reclassified "MSO-457" on7 February 1955 , the new minesweeper sailed on her firstWestPac cruise1 July . Operating with theU.S. 7th Fleet , "Loyalty" engaged in minesweeping exercises offJapan ,Taiwan , andKorea before returning to Long Beach in February1956 .Three more Far East tours of duty
From
1956 until late1964 "Loyalty" sailed on threeWestPac cruises; performed special operations in1962 during the nuclear tests in thePacific Ocean ; and exercised off theCalifornia coast perfecting the techniques of modern mine warfare. She also performedsonar searches for downed aircraft. Her service with the powerfulU.S. 7th Fleet was climaxed during her1964 cruise. Following theGulf of Tonkin incident whenNorth Vietnam esetorpedo boats attacked U.S.destroyers in international waters, "Loyalty" was dispatched to steam off the coast ofVietnam ready for further provocation.Vietnam operations
Returning Long Beach
7 December , the minesweeper performed mine countermeasure exercises off the west coast for the next 14 months. Sailing7 February 1966 "Loyalty" steamed to theFar East to join U.S. forces assisting South Vietnam to repel Communist aggression. Following a brief stay in thePhilippines , she joined operation "Market Time" patrol off the coast of Vietnam early in April.During "Loyalty's" first patrol, her crew boarded 348 junks, detained two and arrested 14 enemy smugglers. While the minesweeper was signalling a Junk to heave to on
6 April , she received fire from enemy positions ashore. "Loyalty" immediately answered this fire and silenced the hostile guns. Two days later, the versatile minesweeper knocked out aVietcong emplacement which had been firing on aU.S. Army L-19spotter plane . Rescuing a wounded American adviser from a junk some 2 miles ok the coast on17 April , she ended her patrol 8 days later when she arrived inHong Kong . She was back on station offSouth Vietnam 12 May and resumed the task of preventing supplies getting into South Vietnam from the north. "Loyalty" continued as a unit oftask force TF 115 through late1968 , stopping only briefly for respites inSubic Bay or Hong Kong and overhauls in her home port,Long Beach, California . Into1969 , "Loyalty" remained at Long Beach."Loyalty" was stricken
1 July 1972 and sold for scrapping in December1973 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l8/loyalty-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02457.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Loyalty (MSO 457) - ex-AM-457]
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