- USS Sagacity (MSO-469)
USS "Sagacity" (AM-469/MSO-469) 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."Sagacity" ("AM-469") was laid down on
6 October 1952 by the Luders Marine Construction Co.,Stamford, Connecticut ; launched on20 February 1954 ; sponsored by Mrs. Loretta B. McCue; and commissioned on20 January 1955 , Lt. H. M. Berry in command."Sagacity’s" first Med cruise
Redesignated "MSO-469" on
7 February , "Sagacity" completed shakedown training in May, then took up local operations out of her home port,Charleston, South Carolina . Assigned toMine Division (MinDiv) 84, she conducted her first eastern Atlantic-Mediterranean deployment in the fall of1956 . The four-month deployment was followed by a return to minesweeping exercises in theCaribbean and off the Carolina andFlorida coasts.Assigned various duties
Biennially deployed to the
Mediterranean for duty with theU.S. 6th Fleet from that time until1967 , she was employed on projects for the Naval Mine Warfare School at Charleston, the Mine Defense Laboratory atPanama City, Florida , and the Naval Ordnance Test Facility atFort Lauderdale, Florida , during herU.S. 2d Fleet duty. Occasionally assigned to planeguard duty for helicopters from amphibious assault ships, target towing, and to patrol duties, she was also a unit of theProject Mercury recovery force in January1962 and participated in the recovery effort of thePalomares Hydrogen Bombs Incident in1966 . [Melson, June 1967, p.31]Her last 6th Fleet tour of duty
In January
1968 , "Sagacity" steamed east for her last tour with theU.S. 6th Fleet , spending most of her time in the western Mediterranean. She returned to Charleston in June; and, until March1970 , operated off theU.S. East Coast .Grounding in Charleston harbor
In March
1970 , she grounded at the entrance to Charleston harbor, causing extensive damage to her rudders, shafts, screws, keel, and hull.Inactivation and decommissioning
Five months later, as the Navy continued its force level reduction, "Sagacity" was ordered inactivated. She was decommissioned and struck from the
Navy list on1 October 1970 . In1971 , she was sold for scrapping.Notes
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See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*Minesweeper (ship) External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s2/sagacity.htm USS Sagacity]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02469.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Sagacity (MSO 469) - ex-AM-469]
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