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USS Industry (AMc 86)

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Laid down
  
11 May 1941

Decommissioned
  
22 December 1945

Out of service
  
22 December 1945

Construction started
  
11 May 1941

Length
  
30 m

Displacement
  
176,900 kg

Commissioned
  
15 December 1944

In service
  
19 December 1941

Struck
  
date unknown

Launched
  
6 September 1941

Weight
  
198.1 tons

Draft
  
2.77 m

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USS Industry (AMc-86) was an Accentor-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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Industry was laid down 11 May 1941 by F. L. Fulton Shipyard, Antioch, California; launched 6 September 1941; sponsored by Miss June Marken; and placed in service 19 December 1941, Lt. John E. ("Jack") Wagstaff in command.

World War II service

Following shakedown training, the wooden-hulled minesweeper sailed for Hawaii, arriving Pearl Harbor 11 March 1942. For more than 2 years the ship swept the channels of Pearl Harbor and Honolulu Harbor. As the Pacific Ocean war neared its climax in late 1944, the need for mine locator vessels became acute, and Industry's sweeping equipment was replaced by sound gear and diving equipment for underwater locator work. She commissioned 15 December 1944 and began training in company with USS Medrick (AMc-203).

Pacific Ocean operations

Industry and two other converted minesweepers departed Pearl Harbor 1 May 1945 and, after stops at Eniwetok, Guam and Saipan, arrived off Okinawa 4 July. There she located and raised mines and sunken Japanese midget submarines during the months that followed.

Fighting off air attacks and typhoons

The ship fought off enemy air raids in July and August, and in September endured a major typhoon. The ship was scheduled to depart for Japan in early October, but her departure was delayed by another typhoon, this one ranking with the most powerful in the recent history of Okinawa.

Wrecked in a typhoon

In the violent storm in Buckner Bay 9 October, Industry drove ashore on a reef. Her crew kept her afloat until rescue came next morning.

Decommissioning

The battered minesweeper was finally stripped and decommissioned 22 December 1945. The remaining hulk was sunk.

References

USS Industry (AMc-86) Wikipedia