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USS Control (AM 164)

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Name
  
USS Control

Commissioned
  
11 May 1944

Construction started
  
15 June 1942

Length
  
56 m

Displacement
  
589,700 kg

Laid down
  
15 June 1942

Decommissioned
  
6 June 1946

Launched
  
28 January 1943

Weight
  
660.4 tons

Reclassified
  
MSF-164, 7 February 1955

Fate
  
Sold for scrap 30 March 1959

Builder
  
Willamette Iron and Steel Works

Part of
  
United States Pacific Fleet (1944–1946)

USS Control (AM-164) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters, and served the Navy in the Pacific Ocean.

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She was launched 28 January 1943 by Willamette Iron and Steel Works, Portland, Oregon; and commissioned 11 May 1944, Lieutenant Commander S. A. Brand, USNR, in command.

World War II Pacific Ocean operations

Control reached Pearl Harbor 29 July 1944, and during August removed mines previously planted in the defenses of French Frigate Shoals. Between 5 September and 30 November, Control patrolled and escorted ships from Eniwetok to Saipan, Ulithi, and Manus, then sailed to Kossol Roads for patrol duty off the Palaus until arriving at Guam 1 February 1945 to sweep Apra Harbor. She returned to convoy escort duty from Eniwetok until June, when she put back to Pearl Harbor for brief overhaul.

Between 1 July 1945 and 11 August, Control cleared the harbor at Eniwetok and planted navigational buoys there.

Post-War Decommissioning

After serving at Okinawa between 25 September and 13 October, she returned to the west coast, and was decommissioned and placed in reserve at San Diego, California, 6 June 1946. Her classification was changed to MSF-164 on 7 February 1955. Control was sold on 30 March 1959.

References

USS Control (AM-164) Wikipedia