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USS Pintail (AMc 17)

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Ordered
  
as Three Star

Acquired
  
19 November 1940

Out of service
  
30 March 1945

Launched
  
1937

Weight
  
213.4 tons

Laid down
  
date unknown

In service
  
18 February 1941

Struck
  
30 March 1945

Length
  
26 m

Draft
  
2.59 m

USS Pintail (AMc-17) was a 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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Pintail, built in 1937 as Three Star by the Kruse and Banks Shipbuilding Co., North Bend, Oregon, was purchased by the Maritime Commission from the MacPhister Van Camp Canning Co., San Pedro, California, and transferred to the Navy 19 November 1940; renamed Pintail (AMc–17), 7 December 1940; converted by the Western Boat Building Co., Tacoma, Washington; and placed in service 18 February 1941.

World War II service

As Pintail, the former purse-seiner. operated as a coastal minesweeper in the 13th Naval District.

Post-war deactivation

Pintail was placed out of service and struck from the Navy List 30 March 1945. She was redelivered to the Maritime Commission 23 July 1945 and subsequently sold at auction.

References

USS Pintail (AMc-17) Wikipedia