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USS Skimmer (AMc 53)

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Laid down
  
2 January 1941

Out of service
  
31 July 1946

Fate
  
fate unknown

Construction started
  
2 January 1941

Length
  
30 m

Draft
  
2.59 m

In service
  
26 August 1941

Struck
  
28 August 1946

Displacement
  
213 tons

Launched
  
7 June 1941

Weight
  
216.4 tons

USS Skimmer (AMc-53) was an Accentor-class 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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The first ship to be named Skimmer by the Navy, AMC-53 was laid down on 2 January 1941 by the Snow Shipyards at Rockland, Maine; launched on 7 June 1941; sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Manlove; and placed in service on 26 August 1941.

World War II service

Skimmer spent her first four days of Navy service at Boston, Massachusetts; then was ordered to Yorktown, Virginia, for 15 days training. She departed Boston on 30 August and arrived at Yorktown on 2 September.

Later that month, she was ordered to the 4th Naval District for duty, departing Yorktown on the 18th. Skinner spent all her wartime service in the 4th Naval District on coastal and harbor patrol; and, on 31 July 1946, she was placed out of service at Norfolk, Virginia.

Deactivation

Her name was struck from the Navy list on 28 August 1946. On 15 April 1947, she was transferred from the Navy to the Maritime Commission for disposal at Charleston, South Carolina. She was subsequently sold to the Bowater Paper Co., Inc., of New York City.

References

USS Skimmer (AMc-53) Wikipedia


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