- USS Stalwart (MSO-493)
USS "Stalwart" (AM-493/MSO-493) 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 "Stalwart" by the Navy, "MSO-493", ex-"AM-493", was laid down on
22 June 1954 by Broward Marine Shipbuilding Co. Inc.,Fort Lauderdale, Florida , launched on3 December 1955 ; sponsored by Mrs. Dante B. Fascelli; and commissioned on23 April 1957 , Lt. Comdr. E. F. McCarton in command.East Coast operations
"Stalwart" was assigned to
Mine Force, Atlantic Fleet , andCharleston, South Carolina , was designated her home port. She held her shakedown cruise in theGuantánamo Bay area during June and July. She entered theCharleston Navy Yard for an extensive overhaul period that was completed in February1958 which made her, at that time, the most modern minesweeper in theU.S. Atlantic Fleet .Sixth Fleet deployment
"Stalwart" was deployed to the
U.S. 6th Fleet from July to December to support American military forces during the Lebanon crisis. She was overhauled again from February to May1959 after which she participated in various fleet exercises. In August, she was awarded the Battle Efficiency "E" for excellence in the performance of her assigned duties. In March and April1960 , "Stalwart" was selected to perform special project work for the evaluation of new mine hunting techniques with the Operational Test and Evaluation Force atKey West, Florida . In May, the minesweeper participated in amphibious exercises in theCaribbean and again from August to November. She was awarded the minesweeping "M" in August for excellence in minesweeping proficiency.Midshipmen training
In February
1961 , "Stalwart" completed an overhaul and, after refresher training, participated in a joint United States-Canadian exercise offSouth Carolina . In June, she deployed to theDominican Republic for fleet exercises and then held amidshipman training cruise to theCaribbean . "Stalwart" deployed to theU.S. 6th Fleet from September1961 to24 March 1962 . She operated out of her home port until29 May 1963 when her division,Mine Division 44, was deployed to theCaribbean for four and one-half months and returned to Charleston on18 October ."Stalwart" catches on fire, sinks
"Stalwart" resumed her normal routine until
28 March 1966 when her division was again deployed to theCaribbean . She was moored to the east side of the tender pier atSan Juan, Puerto Rico , on25 June , when a fire broke out in her machinery space. Although the crew fought the fire for about nine hours, the ship capsized and sank. "Stalwart" was refloated by USS|Escape|ARS-6 and USS|Hoist|ARS-40 on17 July and towed back to Charleston by USS|Salinan|ATF-161 on23 November .Final status
She was placed out of commission on
24 August 1966 and her name was struck from theNavy list on1 March 1967 . "Stalwart" was subsequently scrapped.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Minesweeper (ship) External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s17/stalwart-ii.htm USS Stalwart]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02493.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - AM / MSO-493 Stalwart]
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