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Name
  
USS Osprey

Commissioned
  
16 December 1940

Construction started
  
28 June 1939

Length
  
67 m

Displacement
  
734,800 kg

Laid down
  
28 June 1939

Struck
  
22 August 1944

Launched
  
24 August 1940

Weight
  
823 tons

Builder
  
Norfolk Naval Shipyard

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Honors and awards
  
2 Battle Stars (World War II)

Fate
  
Struck a mine and sunk, 5 June 1944

USS Osprey (AM–56), was a Raven-class minesweeper of the United States Navy, laid down on 28 June 1939 at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia; launched on 24 August 1940; sponsored by Ms. Margaret Kays; and commissioned on 16 December 1940, Lieutenant Commander L. Blackwell in command.

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Service career

The United States’ entrance into World War II extended Osprey's coastal patrol and escort duties first to the Caribbean area, and by 8 November to North Africa. On "D-Day" of "Operation Torch" she helped direct and protect the waves of landing craft moving shoreward at Port Lyautey, Morocco. Anti-submarine patrol off Casablanca preceded her return to another year of coastal escort assignments out of Norfolk, Virginia.

On 3 April 1944, the minesweeper departed for England to take part in "Operation Overlord". With other units of Minesweeper Squadron 7 (MinRon 7), she had successfully conducted sweeping operations off Tor Bay, England. "At about 1700 on June 5, minesweeper USS Osprey hit a mine that blew a large hole in the forward engine room. Fires broke out and at 1815 the ship had to be abandoned. Osprey sank soon after with the loss of six men." These were the first casualties of the D-Day invasion. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 22 August.

The wreck was first dived and identified by a team including nautical archaeologist Innes McCartney in 1997. It was found to be lying on its side.

Awards

Osprey received two battle stars for World War II service.

References

USS Osprey (AM-56) Wikipedia


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