Minesweeper of the United States Navy
History
United States
Name USS Chewink
Builder Todd Shipyard Corp., New York City
Launched 21 December 1918
Commissioned 9 April 1919, as Minesweeper No.39
Decommissioned 21 August 1933
Reclassified
AM-39, 17 July 1920
ASR-3, 12 September 1929
Recommissioned 12 November 1940
Decommissioned 4 February 1947
Fate Sunk as a target off New London , 31 July 1947
General characteristics
Class and type Lapwing -class minesweeper
Displacement 950 long tons (965 t)
Length 187 ft 10 in (57.25 m)
Beam 35 ft 6 in (10.82 m)
Draft 9 ft 9 in (2.97 m)
Speed 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement 78
Armament 2 × 3 in (76 mm) guns
The first USS Chewink (AM-39/ASR-3) was a Lapwing -class minesweeper in the United States Navy . She was later converted to a submarine rescue ship.
Chewink was launched 21 December 1918 by Todd Shipyard Corp., New York City ; sponsored by Miss M. Sperrin; and commissioned 9 April 1919. She was reclassified ASR-3 on 12 September 1929.
North Sea mine clearance operations
Chewink sailed from Boston, Massachusetts , 23 May 1919 for Kirkwall , Orkney Islands , arriving 5 July to aid in the vast task of clearing the North Sea minefields.
U.S. East Coast operations
She returned via Lisbon , the Azores , and Bermuda to New York , arriving 19 November, and for the next 11 years operated along the east coast and to Cuba and Puerto Rico in a variety of duties, which included salvage, target towing, a school for Naval Engineering, recovering mines, experimental underwater radio tests, net laying and tending, and tending submarines .
U.S. West Coast operations
In October 1930 she sailed from New London, Connecticut , with Submarine Division 4 for Pearl Harbor , to be stationed there as submarine tender , until 5 January 1931, and then at Coco Solo , Panama Canal Zone until August 1933. Chewink was decommissioned at Pearl Harbor 21 August 1933, remaining there until April 1937, when her berth was changed to Mare Island Navy Yard .
World War II East Coast operations
Chewink recommissioned 12 November 1940, sailed from San Diego, California , 3 February 1941, and on 10 May reached New London, Connecticut , her base through the remainder of her active service. During World War II , she aided America's growing ability to make war beneath the sea as she operated training divers, in submarine search and rescue exercises, as a station ship, and as a target ship for submarine torpedoes . Her operations took her to Halifax, Nova Scotia , and Argentia, Newfoundland , and several times to Key West, Florida .
End-of-War decommissioning
Chewink was decommissioned at Brooklyn, New York 4 February 1947. She was used as a target and sunk off New London, Connecticut , 31 July 1947.
References
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . The entry can be found here .
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