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USS Goldcrest (AMCU 24)

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Name
  
USS Goldcrest

Decommissioned
  
March 1955

Length
  
48 m

Commissioned
  
7 October 1944

Launched
  
29 September 1944

Builder
  
New Jersey Shipbuilding Company, Barber, New Jersey

Laid down
  
31 August 1944, as LCI(L)-869

Reclassified
  
AMc(U)-24, 7 March 1952 MHC-24, after decommissioning

USS Goldcrest (AMCU-24) was laid down as LCI(L)-869 by the New Jersey Shipbuilding Company, Barber, New Jersey, on 31 August 1944; launched on 29 September 1944 ; and commissioned on 7 October 1944, Lt. (j.g.) J. C. Smith in command.

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World War II Transfer to the Pacific Theatre

With shakedown in the Chesapeake Bay, the new large infantry landing craft departed Key West, Florida, on 12 November for the Pacific, transited the Panama Canal on the 19th, and arrived San Diego, California, on 1 December. There she joined LCI Group 57, sailed for Hawaii on 29 January 1945, and arrived Pearl Harbor on 7 February.

LCI(L)-869 got underway for the war zone on the 15th, refueled at Johnston Island five days later, and reached the Palaus, via Majuro, Kwajalein, Eniwetok, and Guam, on 7 April. There she joined a picket line which had been formed to seal off by-passed Japanese-held islands in the area from reinforcements and to protect American bases from invasion. While on picket station, LCI(L)-869 repulsed a suicide swimming attack, sank several floating mines which threatened American ships, and heard countless mortar shells whined overhead.

On the afternoon of 2 September, the Japanese forces in the Palaus surrendered.

Mission complete

With her mission accomplished, LCI(L)-869 returned to the United States, decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia, in March 1947, and entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet.

The landing craft was renamed USS Goldcrest and redesignated AMc(U)-24 on 7 March 1952. USS Goldcrest was converted to a minehunter at the Charleston Navy Yard, assigned to the 6th Naval District, and operated out of Key West, Florida. She decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina, in March 1955 and re-entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Charleston, South Carolina. There she was reclassified a coastal minehunter and redesignated MHC-24.

USS Goldcrest was struck from the Navy List on 1 January 1960 and scrapped.

References

USS Goldcrest (AMCU-24) Wikipedia