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USS Redwood (AN 30)

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Name
  
USS Redwood

Commissioned
  
12 December 1942

Reclassified
  
AN-30, 20 January 1944

Launched
  
22 February 1941

Tonnage
  
508,000 kg

Displacement
  
730,300 kg

Laid down
  
18 October 1940

Decommissioned
  
6 June 1947

Construction started
  
18 October 1940

Length
  
50 m

Weight
  
817.9 tons

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Namesake
  
An important coniferous timber tree of California that often reaches a height of 300 feet

Builder
  
American Ship Building Company

USS Redwood (AN-30/YN-25) was an Aloe-class net laying ship which was assigned to serve the U.S. Navy during World War II with her protective anti-submarine nets.

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Built in Cleveland, Ohio

Redwood (YN-25) was laid down by the American Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 18 October 1940; launched 22 February 1941; and commissioned 12 December 1942, Lt. Comdr. Max A. Morrison, USNR, in command.

World War II

Following shakedown, Redwood steamed south to the British West Indies. Engaged in the installation of torpedo nets at Trinidad until March 1943, she shifted to Antigua in April, tending nets there through May. Net maintenance activities at Barbados, St. Thomas, and St. Lucia Islands followed and, in mid August, she commenced similar activities at Guantanamo Bay. For the remainder of World War II she tended nets there and at ports on Hispaniola.

Reclassified AN-30, 20 January 1944, Redwood returned to Trinidad in August 1945 and through September assisted in disposal of nets at sea.

Post-war decommissioning

She then sailed for the U.S. East Coast and, after availability at Charleston Navy Yard, she reported on 24 November to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Green Cove Springs, Florida, where she decommissioned 6 June 1947. In June 1961 she was transferred to the U.S. Maritime Administration's National Defense Reserve Fleet.

References

USS Redwood (AN-30) Wikipedia


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