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USS Gadwall (AM 362)

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Name
  
USS Gadwall

Commissioned
  
23 June 1945

Struck
  
1 November 1966

Launched
  
15 July 1943

Weight
  
660.4 tons

Laid down
  
24 May 1943

Decommissioned
  
14 June 1946

Construction started
  
24 May 1943

Length
  
56 m

Displacement
  
589,700 kg

Reclassified
  
MSF-362, 7 February 1955

Builder
  
Willamette Iron and Steel Works

Part of
  
United States Pacific Fleet (1945–1946)

USS Gadwall (AM-362) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters.

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Gadwall was launched 15 July 1943 by Willamette Iron and Steel Works, Portland Oregon; sponsored by Mrs. Charles McNary; and commissioned 23 June 1945, Lt. Robert C. Thompson in command.

End-of-war Pacific Theatre activity

Gadwall departed Astoria, Oregon, 11 July 1945 for shakedown training out of San Pedro, California, followed by mine warfare exercises and amphibious maneuvers with fleet units off the California bases of Santa Barbara, San Diego, and Newport Beach.

Post-war inactivation and decommissioning

On 7 December 1945 she put to sea from San Diego for inactivation overhaul at New Orleans, Louisiana, until 11 April 1946. She then shifted to Orange, Texas, where she decommissioned 14 June 1946 and was assigned to the Texas Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet.

She was reclassified MSF-362 on 7 February 1955 and she remained in reserve berthed at Orange, Texas, until struck from the Navy List 1 November 1966. Gadwall was stripped and designated for sale 10 April 1967.

References

USS Gadwall (AM-362) Wikipedia