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USS Grosbeak (AMc 19)

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Ordered
  
as Del Rio

Commissioned
  
11 November 1940

Struck
  
14 October 1944

Launched
  
1935

Laid down
  
1935

Decommissioned
  
12 September 1944

Construction started
  
1935

Length
  
25 m

Fate
  
returned to her former owner, 2 April 1945

USS Grosbeak (AMc-19) was a Grosbeak-class coastal minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing.

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Grosbeak, the former wooden purse seiner Del Rio was built by J. M. Martinac, Tacoma, Washington, in 1935; and commissioned 11 November 1940, Ens. T. F. Martin in command.

World War II service

Following conversion to an auxiliary minesweeper at Alameda, California, Grosbeak joined Mine Division 1 at San Francisco Bay and nearby waters, but she was also used for training reserve and junior officers in small boat handling and minesweeping.

Deactivation

Grosbeak decommissioned 12 September 1944. Her name was struck from the Navy List 14 October; and she was returned to her former owner at San Pedro, California, 2 April 1945.

References

USS Grosbeak (AMc-19) Wikipedia