- USS Assurance (MSO-521)
USS "Assurance" (AM-521/MSO-521) was an "Ability"-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 first ship to be named "Assurance" by the Navy, "MSO-521" was laid down on
28 January 1957 atSturgeon Bay, Wisconsin , by Peterson Builders, Inc.; launched on31 August 1957 ; sponsored by Mrs. Vernon W. Thomson; and commissioned atBoston, Massachusetts , on21 November 1958 , Lt. Comdr. Frank L. Crump, Jr., in command.East Coast operations
The new, nonmagnetic, ocean minesweeper was assigned to
Mine Force, Atlantic Fleet , as a member of Mine Division (MinDiv ) 45, withCharleston, South Carolina , her home port. While taking part in numerous minesweeping exercises, she visited ports along theU.S. East Coast , on theGulf of Mexico and in theCaribbean into the following summer.First Mediterranean cruise
On
1 July 1959 , "Assurance" was transferred toMinDiv 81; and her home port was changed toPanama City, Florida . Her primary mission then changed to service as a test platform for the Mine Defense Laboratory located there. She operated in the Panama City area until9 February 1962 , when she sailed for theMediterranean and visited ports inSicily ,Greece ,Crete ,Italy ,Spain , andFrance . She carried out several minesweeping operations before getting underway on6 August to return to Panama City. Upon her arrival home on24 August , the minesweeper resumed her schedule of local operations. Late in1963 , the ship varied this routine with a deployment to theCaribbean . While in theWest Indies , she took part in amphibious landing exercises offVieques, Puerto Rico . She returned to Panama City in February1964 and resumed her service with the Mine Defense Laboratory. In May, she got underway to sail viaKey West, Florida , toCharleston, South Carolina , for repairs indrydock . She returned to Panama City in June.Another tour of duty in the Mediterranean
After three months of service and a short tender availability, "Assurance" sailed on
1 October with MinDiv 81 for a tour in the Mediterranean. She took part in Operation "Steel Pike II," then put in toMalaga, Spain , before moving toNaples, Italy . The minesweeper sortied withTask Force 61 for operations atAranci Bay ,Sardinia . After stops inToulon ,France , andSanta Manza ,Corsica , "Assurance" proceeded toSanremo, Italy , for theChristmas holidays.Participating in NATO North Atlantic operations
During the first two months of
1965 , the minesweeper took part in variousNATO exercises. Upon her return to Panama City in March, she resumed work for the Mine Defense Laboratory before entering theCharleston Naval Shipyard in July for an overhaul. In September, she returned briefly to Panama City and then sailed in early October forPort Arthur, Texas . The ship resumed her duties at Panama City on21 October .1966 Tender availability and Mediterranean operations
"Assurance" began
1966 with a tender availability alongside USS|Pandemus|ARL-18. On7 March , she sailed for refresher training atGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , and visitedMontego Bay, Jamaica , before returning to Panama City on6 April . The next one and one-half months were spent preparing for overseas deployment. On12 June , "Assurance" got underway and joined other units of MinDiv 81 atValencia, Spain , on2 July . She shifted toLa Spezia, Italy , on the 16th and took part in an exercise with minesweeping craft of theItalian Navy . On8 August , she participated in "Phiblex 1-66", held south ofPorto Scudo ,Sardinia . On the 18, the ship headed forMalta . En route, she was diverted to conduct a special surveillance mission off the coast ofTunisia . Having completed this task, "Assurance" arrived atValetta, Malta , on25 August . She also visitedPiraeus, Greece ; Naples andRota, Spain , before sailing on21 September for theUnited States . The vessel spent the remainder of the year in a leave and upkeep status at Panama City. Assurance sailed toCharleston, South Carolina , on11 January 1967 for interim overhaul and returned to her home port on11 March to commence type training. She sailed back to Charleston on5 July to provide services to the naval mine warfare school and then briefly visited Panama City before returning to Charleston for overhaul. This yard period ended on15 December , enabling the minesweeper to return to Florida on 19 December. The first three months of1968 found the ship conducting refresher training. She returned to Panama City in April and worked with the Mine Defense Laboratory. In October, "Assurance" was atPensacola, Florida , for a restricted availability before finishing the year in port at Panama City.1969 Mediterranean operations
The minesweeper got underway for the
Mediterranean on11 January 1969 and, following stops atBermuda and theAzores , arrived atGibraltar on4 February . Visits toValetta, Malta , andAthens, Greece , preceded the minesweeper's participation in an amphibious exercise nearNamplion, Greece . "Assurance" then conducted surveillance operations south ofCrete and visited La Spezia in March. CombinedNATO amphibious operations occupied the month of April. The ship leftRota, Spain , on26 May , to sail back to the United States. After her arrival in Panama City on16 June , she spent the next four months in local operations and, on13 November 1969 , commenced an overhaul at Charleston that lasted until early April of1970 . Between April and September of1970 , "Assurance" conducted refresher and type training along the eastern seaboard. Late in September, she arrived in Charleston to begin preparations for inactivation. After 10 weeks in Charleston, however, the minesweeper learned that the order for her decommissioning had been reversed. In mid-December1970 , her home port assignment was changed fromPanama City, Florida , to Charleston.1971 deactivation cancelled, reactivation started
The new year
1971 found Assurance involved in the reactivation process. On1 April , she became a member of Mine Division 21, Mine Flotilla 2. On26 April , the minesweeper got underway for refresher training; but, that same day, she suffered a major engine casualty and was forced to return to port for repairs which lasted three months. The ship got underway again on2 August , successfully completed all phases of her training by5 October , and rejoined theU.S. Atlantic Fleet . "Assurance" took part in MINEX 1-71 from 15 to22 October and then sailed toMayport, Florida , for interim drydocking. The minesweeper returned to Charleston on19 November and soon thereafter took part in an air mine countermeasures operation. On14 December , she was back at Charleston for a leave and upkeep period.Supporting Apollo XVII
"Assurance" spent most of
1972 operating in the Charleston area. She provided services to the Fleet Mine Warfare Training Center at Charleston and conducted minesweeping exercises before sailing toCape Kennedy, Florida , to support the launching of theApollo XVII space shot. The vessel returned to Charleston on8 December and finished the year undergoing upkeep.Redesignated Miscellaneous Auxiliary AG-521
"Assurance" was redesignated "AG-521" on
1 March 1973 . On the 23d, she sailed toFort George Island ,Florida , for overhaul by the Atlantic Drydock Corp. During this work, her minesweeping gear was removed. "Assurance" was back in Charleston on1 June to commence a restricted availability. She got underway on8 October , bound forNorfolk, Virginia , and refresher training. From 19 to27 November , Assurance was offPort Everglades, Florida , for tests. The ship closed the year in port at Charleston.1974 Mediterranean Sixth Fleet exercises
On
7 January 1974 , "Assurance" got underway at Nassau forNew Providence . The ship remained in theBahamas until late in January when she returned to her home port. The period from25 February to5 May was spent in a restricted availability at Charleston. Then fleet exercises and amidshipman training cruise occupied "Assurance" until16 July , when the ship began atransatlantic voyage to join theU.S. 6th Fleet in theMediterranean . Following brief stops atBermuda andPonta Delgada , the minesweeper arrived atRota, Spain , on8 August . For the next three and one-half months, she participated in numerous exercises and visited Palma, Mallorca;Naples, Italy , andBrindisi, Italy ; andBarcelona, Spain . On3 December , she reversed her course and headed back to Charleston. She arrived there on20 December .1975 Caribbean operations
For the first four and one-half months of
1975 , the ship operated in theCaribbean . On10 May , she returned to Charleston and prepared for an overhaul. On16 June , she entered the Detyen's Shipyard,Wando, South Carolina . Her overhaul was finished on11 November ; and, on3 December , "Assurance" got underway forGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , and refresher training. She returned to Charleston on23 December for holiday leave and upkeep. The minesweeper began1976 in upkeep at Charleston and operated in theJacksonville, Florida , area from 13 to26 March . She conducted special operations in the westernAtlantic Ocean from15 April through14 June and, after a brief visit to Halifax, Nova Scotia, returned to Charleston. On26 July , "Assurance" got underway for two weeks of operations in theVirginia Capes area, followed by a week of repair work on her engines atLittle Creek, Virginia . On20 August , "Assurance" arrived back at Charleston and remained there for the duration of the year.1977 final operations
On
10 January 1977, the ship entereddrydock atMayport, Florida . She cleared the keelblocks on7 March , and took part in Operation Cleansweep from the 11th to the 20th. She returned briefly to Charleston before deploying on11 April for special operations in theCaribbean and western Atlantic.Decommissioning
Upon her return to Charleston on
24 June , the minesweeper commenced preinactivation procedures. "Assurance" was decommissioned at Charleston on30 September 1977 , and her name was struck from theNavy list simultaneously. In December of1979 , the former minesweeper was sold to the Ampol Corp. for scrapping.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a13/assurance-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02521.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - Assurance (AG 521) - ex-MSO-521]
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