- USS Advance (MSO-510)
USS "Advance" (AM-510/MSO-510) was an "Acme"-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 sixth ship to be named "Advance" by the Navy, "MSO-510" was laid down on
28 June 1955 atBoothbay Harbor, Maine , by Frank L. Sample, Jr., Inc.; launched on12 July 1956 ; sponsored by Mrs. Allen H. Sturges; and commissioned on16 June 1958 , Lt. Coleman T. Brown in command.East Coast operations
The minesweeper completed her outfitting in Boothbay Harbor and, after a stop at
Boston, Massachusetts , for additional preparations, headed south forCharleston, South Carolina , near the end of the second week in July. She arrived at that port on15 July and conducted four weeks of shakedown training. On12 August , the ship began the long passage to theU.S. West Coast and her permanent assignment.Assigned to the West Coast
She made stops at
Key West, Florida , and atHavana, Cuba , before transiting thePanama Canal late in August. She entered port atLong Beach, California , on7 September . For the remainder of1958 , the minesweeper engaged in various training missions out of Long Beach. The year1959 began with her carrying out more of the same type of duty, along with variousPacific Mine Force competitions and inspections. On1 April 1959 , "Advance" entered theLong Beach Naval Shipyard for post-shakedown availability and extensive modernization work to her main propulsion plant.First deployment to the Far East
The minesweeper resumed local operations in the fall of
1959 and continued to be so engaged until late in the summer of1960 . On31 August of that year, she stood out of Long Beach for her first deployment to the westernPacific Ocean . She made stops atPearl Harbor and atMidway Island before arriving inYokosuka, Japan , on28 September . For a little more than four months, "Advance" conducted training operations with other ships of theU.S. 7th Fleet as well as with units of the navies ofTaiwan andKorea . She also visited various Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese, andPhilippine Islands ports. On11 February 1961 , the ship stood out ofSubic Bay in the Philippines in company with the other ships ofMine Division (MinDiv) 92 bound for theUnited States . After stops atGuam ,Midway Island , andPearl Harbor , she arrived back in Long Beach on25 March . Early the following month, the vessel entered a civilian shipyard at Long Beach for post-deployment repairs. In May, she resumed operations along the west coast with units of theU.S. 1st Fleet .Far East operations
"Advance" continued that employment over the next 14 months. She embarked upon her second deployment to the western
Pacific Ocean on2 July 1962 and arrived at Subic Bay on13 August . During the following two months, she madegoodwill tour stops at various islands in the Philippines. In mid-October, the minesweeper moved toOkinawa where she participated in theU.S. 7th Fleet 's Exercise "Lone Eagle." From there, she steamed to Sasebo,Japan , for a series of repairs which included the replacement of her port outboard main engine. On5 December , the ship stood out of Sasebo bound forHong Kong in which port she remained for a week before returning to Subic Bay late in December. On27 December 1962 , she began the long voyage back to Long Beach and reentered her home port on8 February 1963 after stops atGuam ,Midway Island , and Pearl Harbor. Post-deployment leave and upkeep followed. On15 March , she resumed local operations out of Long Beach and devoted the remainder of1963 and the first nine months of1964 to type training, inspections, regular overhaul, and competitive exercises.Minesweep exercises with the Taiwan Navy
On
28 September 1964 , the minesweeper sailed from Long Beach on her third assignment to theU.S. 7th Fleet in the western Pacific. En route, she made the usual stop at Pearl Harbor plus one each atJohnston Island ,Kwajalein Atoll ,Guam , andOkinawa before entering port at Sasebo on23 November . After a repair period at that Japanese port, the vessel got underway on7 December for mine exercises in cooperation with theTaiwanese Navy . She carried out that mission in waters nearTaiwan between 11 and17 December and then headed forHong Kong where her crew celebratedChristmas . Departing Hong Kong on27 December , she arrived at Subic Bay on the 30th.Vietnam operations
"Advance" spent the first five weeks of
1965 in upkeep at Subic Bay and, on7 February , headed for her first combat tour -- in the recently escalated war inSouth Vietnam . She cruised the coastal waters of South Vietnam for about two weeks with Task Group (TG) 76.5, returning to Subic Bay on22 February . She remained inSubic Bay for a fortnight and then headed back toVietnam on7 March . The minesweeper conducted special operations off the coast of South Vietnam until9 April and then shaped a course forAustralia . She arrived inBrisbane, Australia , on30 April and spent about a week engaged in the festivities celebrating the Allied victory in theBattle of the Coral Sea in May1942 . During the second week in May, thewarship visitedSydney, Australia ; then made a four-day stop at Kembla, Australia; and got underway on19 May to return home. She made stops atFiji ,American Samoa ,Johnston Island , andPearl Harbor before re-entering Long Beach on26 June .Operation Market Time
Following post-deployment standdown, "Advance" cruised the waters of the American Pacific coast until late in August when she began regular overhaul at a civilian shipyard. Although this work ended on
24 November , the ship remained moored at Long Beach for the rest of the year. Refresher and type training occupied her time until mid-May1966 . On16 May , she departed Long Beach and headed back to the western Pacific. She made stops along the way at Pearl Harbor,Johnston Island ,Kwajalein Atoll, andGuam . At the latter island, the minesweeper underwent a 10-day repair period. She arrived in the Far East on5 July . Eleven days later, she embarked upon her firstVietnam patrol of that deployment. Until mid-August, the minesweeper conducted missions inOperation Market Time , the ongoing patrols to interdict communist waterborne logistics efforts. Her guns spoke in anger for the first time in her career on the second day of the patrol. A group of three junks refused to heave to when so ordered. "Advance" and an accompanyingswift boat opened fire and promptly destroyed all three. Later in the patrol, the warship encountered a disabled cargo junk and towed it to a friendly village. She concluded the first patrol period of the deployment on26 August when she entered Sasebo, Japan, for repairs.Search and rescue patrols
She departed Sasebo on
10 September and, after a diversion toSubic Bay , took up her patrol station on the 24th. She cruised Vietnamese waters for 16 days and then departed the area on8 October for upkeep at Subic Bay. Twenty days later, she headed back to Vietnam for her third "Market Time" patrol of the deployment. During that tour, she participated in one salvage operation and two search and rescue missions. On19 November , "Advance" left Vietnamese waters once more, this time bound forKaohsiung ,Taiwan , for a tender availability alongside USS|Isle Royal|AD-29. She departed Taiwan on11 December for an eight-day visit to Hong Kong before resuming "Market Time" operations late that month. The minesweeper concluded another quiet patrol on1 February 1967 and set a course for Subic Bay. She completed repairs there on10 February and set out for home. The warship underwent repairs atGuam between18 February and5 March and then resumed her voyage back to theUnited States . She made stops atKwajalein ,Johnston Island , andPearl Harbor before arriving back in Long Beach on5 April 1967 .West Coast operations
After post-deployment leave and upkeep, "Advance" embarked upon normal west coast operations. These included amphibious exercises, an operational readiness inspection, and type training. In mid-June, she was also called upon to spend two days shadowing a
Soviet intelligence-gathering ship disguised as acommercial trawler . Normal operations continued through the summer and into the fall. On15 November , the ship entered a civilian shipyard in Long Beach for her regular overhaul which lasted through the end of1967 and the first four months of1968 . On6 May , she put to sea for post-overhaul shakedown and refresher training. Such employment continued until early in September.Return to Vietnam operations
On
9 September 1968 , "Advance" stood out of Long Beach bound for the western Pacific once more. After the usual stops at Pearl Harbor, Johnston Island, Kwajalein, and Guam, as well as one atYap Island , she arrived in Subic Bay in late November. On25 November , she once again took up duties in Vietnamese waters, this time serving as barrier ship for the familiar "Market Time" patrol. "Advance" continued to alternate periods on "Market Time" patrol with repair and leave periods in various ports through the first week in March1969 . Later that month, she headed for home. After about a year of normal operations along the west coast, "Advance" was deployed to the western Pacific in the spring of1970 for the fifth and final time of her career. She conducted operations along the Vietnamese coast for two extended periods during the summer of1970 before returning to the west coast that fall.Decommissioning
In December
1970 , "Advance" was placed out of commission and was berthed with the Mare Island Group,Pacific Reserve Fleet . Her name was apparently struck from theNavy list between1 October and31 December 1976 . She was transferred by sale to Mr. Oskco Edwards ofCapistrano Beach, California , on6 January 1977 . The ship was later sold several times to private owners and is now docked at a private island near the Riverside Holland Marina in Knightsen, California.Military awards and honors
"Advance" ("MSO-510") earned five
battle stars during theVietnam conflict .References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*Minesweeper (ship) External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a3/advance-vi.htm USS Advance]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02510.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Advance (MSO 510)]
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