- USS Amethyst (PYc-3)
USS "Amethyst" (PYc-3), formerly named "Samona II", was a
yacht in theUnited States Navy and served as apatrol boat duringWorld War II ."Amethyst" was built in
1931 byCraig Shipbuilding Company , Long Beach,California ; purchased by the Navy on 4 November1940 from the estate of Willitts J. Hole, a prominent financier ofLos Angeles, California ; converted for naval service by Craig Shipbuilding; and commissioned on 27 February 1941, Lt. H. Reich in command.The ship was assigned to the Inshore Patrol, llth Naval District, and helped to patrol the entrance to Los Angeles harbor. After the United States entered the war, the yacht expanded her role to include escorting vessels and convoys as well as carrying local passenger traffic.
On 1 April 1943, "Amethyst" was attached to the Surface Task Group, Southern Section,
San Pedro, California , and continued her patrol duties off the southern California coast through January 1944. She was decommissioned on 2 February 1944.Placed back in commission on 19 April
1944 and manned by a Coast Guard crew, "Amethyst" reported to theWestern Sea Frontier section base atTreasure Island, California . Through the end of 1945, the ship maintained planeguard station, collected weather data, and carried out antisubmarine and antiaircraft coastal patrols."Amethyst" was finally decommissioned at
San Diego, California , on 27 February 1946. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 12 March. She was transferred on 11 September to theMaritime Commission for disposal.She was subsequently sold to Samuel K. Rindge of Los Angeles and resumed the name "Samona II" and served as a yacht. Purchased in the early 1950's by David P. Hamilton of Shreveport, La., she served him under the name "Pudlo" until sold in 1962 to Clarene Y. Martin of Houston, Tex., and renamed "Explorer".
ee also
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List of patrol vessels of the United States Navy
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