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USS Refresh (AM 287)

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Name
  
USS Refresh

Commissioned
  
10 April 1945

Struck
  
13 July 1948

Launched
  
12 April 1944

Weight
  
660.4 tons

Builder
  
Alameda

Laid down
  
22 September 1943

Decommissioned
  
9 November 1946

Construction started
  
22 September 1943

Length
  
56 m

Displacement
  
589,700 kg

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Fate
  
Transferred to the Republic of China, 30 June 1948

Part of
  
United States Pacific Fleet (1945–1946)

USS Refresh (AM-287) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters, and served the Navy in the Pacific Ocean. Post-war, her crew returned home proudly with two battle stars to their credit. The ship itself was given to the Nationalist Chinese Navy.

Career

Refresh, a minesweeper, was laid down 22 September 1943 by the General Engineering & Dry Dock Company, of Alameda, California, launched 12 April 1944, sponsored by Miss Muriel Maddox of San Francisco, California; and, commissioned 10 April 1945, Lt. W. Turner in command.

Following a Pacific coast shakedown out of San Pedro, California, Refresh reported to Commander in Chief, Pacific for duty 9 June 1945. After a call at Pearl Harbor, she departed 1 July for Okinawa via Eniwetok and Guam. Arriving Buckner Bay 31 July, she joined Commander, Mine Squadron 15 and began minesweeping operations in the Okinawa area 13 August. The last week of August she swept the approaches to Jinsen, Korea, and operated in the Yellow Sea through 7 September.

During the remainder of September, Refresh assisted task group TG 52.3 in minesweeping operations in the East China Sea approaches to Nagasaki and Sasebo, Japan, and in the Goto Archipelago, primarily in the area of Fukse, southwest of Kyūshū. Arriving Sasebo 1 October, Refresh was assigned several hydrographic missions, conducting soundings in shoal waters southwest of Kagoshima, Kyūshū, Japan. After upkeep in Sasebo, she continued to operate in Japanese waters through the new year.

Calling at Pearl Harbor 8–26 March 1946, Refresh then proceeded to San Pedro, California, arriving 4 April. Designated for transfer to the Chinese Navy 29 April 1946, she sailed for Subic Bay, Philippine Islands 17 September, decommissioned there 9 November 1946, was delivered to the Chinese 30 June 1948, and struck from the Navy list 13 July 1948. She served in the Navy of the Republic of China as Yung Chang (AM 51). She was struck from the Naval Register, 13 July 1948 and was reported sunk off Southern China 14 November 1965.

Refresh received two battle stars for World War II service.

References

USS Refresh (AM-287) Wikipedia


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