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HMS BYMS 2203 (J1003)

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Name
  
HMS BYMS-2203 (J1003)

Commissioned
  
Unknown

Launched
  
15 January 1943

Weight
  
274.3 tons

Draft
  
2.4 m

Completed
  
31 August 1943

Decommissioned
  
Unknown

Length
  
42 m

Displacement
  
244,900 kg

Laid down
  
15 January 1942 as YMS-203

Fate
  
returned to the U.S. Navy, 12 November 1946

HMS BYMS-2203 (J 1003) was a YMS-class auxiliary motor minesweeper originally built for the United States Navy during World War II. Upon completion she was transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease. She was returned to the U.S. Navy after conclusion of the war, and struck soon after. She was never commissioned in the U.S. Navy.

She was laid down 15 January 1942 as YMS-203 by the Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co. of Kingston, New York. She was launched on 15 January 1943 and delivered 31 August 1943 and transferred to the Royal Navy as BYMS-2203.

Little is known of her war record. She sailed from the United Kingdom to Malta as a part of Convoy KMS 43 on 11 December 1943, and, at least for a time, she served in the Pacific. After USS Bangust (DE-739) had already attacked a submarine target 60 miles (97 km) of Roi in June 1944, BYMS-2203 assisted USS Greiner, USS SC-1364, and BYMS-2282 on in searching for Japanese submarine RO-11, even though, unknown at the time, Bangust’s attack had already been successful.

She was returned to U.S. custody on 12 November 1946 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register, 13 December 1946. Her final fate is unknown.

References

HMS BYMS-2203 (J1003) Wikipedia