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USS Pivot (AM 276)

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Name
  
USS Pivot (AM-276)

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. Clara L. Prouty

Decommissioned
  
6 November 1946

Launched
  
11 November 1943

Weight
  
635 tons

Builder
  
Chickasaw

Laid down
  
1 July 1943

Commissioned
  
12 July 1944

Construction started
  
1 July 1943

Length
  
56 m

Displacement
  
567,000 kg

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Honors and awards
  
4 battle stars in World War II

USS Pivot (AM-276), an Admirable-class minesweeper, was the first ship of the United States Navy named Pivot. She was built at the Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation, Chickasaw, Alabama.

Mrs. Clara L. Prouty christened Pivot on 11 November 1943.

Her trials started 12 July 1944 in the Gulf of Mexico and initial training was in the Chesapeake Bay.

After shakedown ended 10 September, the new minesweeper operated with the Atlantic Fleet training and patrolling until sailing for the Pacific early in April 1945. She transited the Panama Canal on 10 April 1945; and after training in Hawaiian waters reached the war zone in time for mine sweeping operations in the Ryukyus soon after the conquest of Okinawa.

She supported Admiral Marc Mitscher's Fast Carrier Task Force during the deadly strikes against Japan in July and operated in Korean waters after Japan's surrender. She returned to Okinawa late in October and resumed sweeping operations in the Ryukyus.

She received four battle stars for World War II.

Pivot was decommissioned 6 November 1946 at Subic Bay, Philippines. She was sold to Taiwan 27 August 1948 and renamed ROCS Yung Shou. On 1 July 1970, Yung Shou was decommissioned.

References

USS Pivot (AM-276) Wikipedia


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