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USS ''Bateleur'' (AMc-37) was an ''Accentor''-class coastal minesweeper in the U.S. Navy. She was named after the bateleur, a short-tailed eagle common to eastern Africa. ''Bateleur'' was laid down on 21 January 1941 at Ipswich, Massachusetts, by W. A. Robinson, Inc.; launched on 12 May 1941; sponsored by Mrs. Warren S. Little; fitted out for naval service by the Boston Navy Yard; and placed in service there on 18 August 1941, Ensign Burrill D. Barker, Jr., USNR, in charge. == World War II East Coast operations ==
The coastal minesweeper departed Boston, Massachusetts on 30 August and shaped a course for the Chesapeake Bay. She arrived at Solomons Island, Maryland in Calvert County, Maryland, where the Patuxent River empties into Chesapeake Bay, on 2 September. After a week of degaussing experiments at Solomons Island, the ship moved south to Yorktown, Virginia, on 10 September and remained there until the beginning of October when she received orders to return to Boston. ''Bateleur'' reentered Boston on 4 October and began almost four years of service with the 1st Naval District Inshore Patrol. Operating primarily from the Newport, Rhode Island, section base, she patrolled the shoreline of the 1st Naval District until near the end of World War II.
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