- USS Pluck (MSO-464)
USS "Pluck" (AM-464/MSO-464) 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 ship to be named Pluck by the Navy, "MSO-464", a minesweeper, was laid down
31 March 1952 by Wilmington Boat Works, Inc.,Wilmington, California ; launched6 February 1954 ; sponsored by Mrs. Robert J. Eaton; and commissioned11 August 1954 , Lt. Willis C. McClelland in command.West Coast operations
Following shakedown, "Pluck" reported for duty to
Commander, Mine Forces, Pacific . She deployed toWestPac in January1956 , and returned in June toLong Beach, California , for overhaul. During January and February1957 she assisted survey operations in Long Beach Harbor.Pacific Ocean operations
Assigned to
WestPac 2 June 1958 , "Pluck" operated offTaiwan in August and September during theQuemoy crisis. Deployed to WestPac31 August 1960 , she delivered four tons of textbooks toBatangas ,Philippines , in January1961 , as part ofOperation Handclasp . On her next assignment to WestPac2 July 1962 , "Pluck" made agood will tour ofMindanao andPanay Islands, Philippines, in September before returning toLong Beach, California . Upon completion of overhaul she rejoined her sister ships at Long Beach15 October 1963 .Later Pacific Ocean operations
After type training in
Hawaii an waters, she deployed to WESTPAC28 September 1964 . During February and March1965 she monitored coastal shipping offSouth Vietnam . On her next deployment to WestPac,16 May 1966 , she completed four more coastal patrols beginning July1966 and ending2 February 1967 . In1968 she underwent major overhaul from29 January to1 July , and, in November, participated in an evaluation of the Red Eye antiaircraft missile. Into1970 "Pluck" remained active with theU.S. Pacific Fleet .Originally homeported in Long Beach, California, she was transferred to the Naval Reserve Fleet in July 1972, at which time she changed her homeport to San Diego, California.In 1980 she was drydocked in Long Beach CA and at that time was fitted with a newly developed sonar and GPS system that was very accurate compared to older methods of mine location. The operators of this device often bragged that not only could they find a beer can in 1500 ft of water - they could identify the brand of beer!As a direct result of her new sonar and related computer equipment, in 1981 she was credited with locating and salvaging a luxury yacht that had sank off the coast of Monterey CA.Into 1988, 1989 and into 1990 Pluck remained active with the Pacific Fleet as a training platform for active duty and reserve personnel. She was decommissioned 29 November 1990 and was stricken from the Navy list 16 January 1991. She was sold for scrapping 1 December 1992.
Decommissioning
"Pluck" was decommissioned on
29 November 1990 and was struck from theNavy list on16 January 1991 . She was sold for scrap in1992 .References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*Minesweeper (ship) External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p8/pluck-ii.htm USS Pluck]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02464.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Pluck (MSO 464) - ex-AM-464]
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