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USS Exploit (AM 440)

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Laid down
  
28 December 1951

Decommissioned
  
16 December 1993

Fate
  
Sold, 4 December 2000

Construction started
  
28 December 1951

Weight
  
787.4 tons

Draft
  
3 m

Commissioned
  
31 March 1954

Struck
  
28 March 1994

Length
  
52 m

Launched
  
10 April 1953

Displacement
  
703,100 kg

Builder
  
Higgins Industries

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Reclassified
  
MSO-440 7 February 1955

The USS Exploit (MSO-440) was an Aggressive class minesweeper: laid down, 28 December 1951 at Higgins Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana; launched, 10 April 1953; commissioned USS Exploit (AM-440), 31 March 1954; redesignated as an Ocean Minesweeper MSO-440, 7 February 1955.

Contents

Armament: as built, one single 40mm gun mount, two .50 cal. machine guns, final configuration, bow gun replaced by one twin 20mm gun mount, two .50 cal. machine guns remain.

North Atlantic operations

USS Exploit arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, her home port, 13 March 1955, and began her participation in major fleet exercises, and local and Caribbean training. In 1954, 1957, and 1958, she served with the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, participating in exercises and visiting a variety of ports. Her stateside schedule through June 1960 included work in experimental development of mine warfare and defense in Florida waters.

On 28 October 1960 USS Exploit again sailed for duty with the U.S. 6th Fleet and remained there through the end of the year.

Decommissioning

USS Exploit was decommissioned, 16 December 1993; laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Portsmouth, Virginia; struck from the Naval Register, 28 March 1994; sold, 4 December 2000 to Baltimore Marine Industries, Baltimore, Maryland, for scrapping.

References

USS Exploit (AM-440) Wikipedia