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USS Merit (AMc 90)

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Laid down
  
15 August 1941

Out of service
  
10 December 1945

Displacement
  
173 tons

Launched
  
4 January 1942

Weight
  
175.8 tons

In service
  
28 March 1942

Struck
  
8 May 1946

Construction started
  
15 August 1941

Length
  
30 m

Fate
  
transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service

USS Merit (AMc-90) 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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Merit was laid down 15 August 1941 by F. L. Fulton Co., Antioch, California; launched 4 January 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Walter H. Eels; and placed in service 28 March 1942.

World War II service

After shakedown along the coast of California, the new coastal minesweeper was assigned to the Western Sea Frontier force. Transferred 16 March 1943 to Naval Local Defense Force, 12th Naval District, she continued her sweeps and patrols to protect San Francisco Harbor as a major departure point for men and materials to the Pacific fighting fronts.

Post-war inactivation and disposal

Regarded as surplus following V-J Day, she was placed out of service 10 December 1945 and struck from the Navy list 8 May 1946. Eight months later Merit transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service.

References

USS Merit (AMc-90) Wikipedia