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USS Canotia (AN 47)

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Name
  
USS Canotia

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. F. Schmitz

Length
  
59 m

Builder
  
Everett

Laid down
  
as Canotia (YN-66)

Launched
  
4 July 1944

Tonnage
  
997,900 kg

Operation
  
World War II

Namesake
  
A tree of the bittersweet family

Commissioned
  
31 July 1944 as USS Canotia (AN-47)

Decommissioned
  
18 February 1946, at San Diego, California

USS Canotia (AN-47/YN-66) was an Ailanthus-class net laying ship which served with the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific Ocean theatre of operations during World War II. Her career was without major incident, and she returned home after the war bearing one battle star to her credit.

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Constructed in Everett, Washington

Canotia (AN-47) was launched 4 July 1944 by Everett-Pacific Co., Everett, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. F. Schmitz; commissioned 31 July 1944, Lieutenant Commander W. G. Holly, USNR, in command; and reported to the U.S. Pacific Fleet.

Pacific Ocean operations

Canotia departed San Francisco, California, 6 October 1944 for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 16 October. She provided target service to ships training at this great base until 5 February 1945, when she was outward bound for action waters.

Arriving at Eniwetok 15 February, she reported for duty with the U.S. 5th Fleet, and sailed to Iwo Jima, where she had mooring and salvage duty from 28 February to 12 April. The first portion of this duty came as bitter action raged ashore, and enemy air attacks still menaced American shipping.

End-of-war operations

After routine repairs at Guam, Canotia arrived at Ulithi 14 June to install and maintain nets. After the Japanese surrender, Canotia cruised the small islands of the western Caroline Islands searching for American and Allied ex-prisoners of war, or Japanese soldiers.

She received the surrender of the garrison on Lamotrek, and destroyed a Japanese supply dump on Olimarao. Between 23 September and 1 October, she removed net defenses at Ulithi and Kossol Roads.

Post-war decommissioning

On 26 October, cleared for San Diego, California, where she was decommissioned 18 February 1946, and sold 21 April 1947.

Honors and awards

Canotia received one battle star for World War II service.

References

USS Canotia (AN-47) Wikipedia