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USS ''Hornbill'' (YMS-371/AMS-19/MSC(O)-19) was a built for the United States Navy during World War II. ''Hornbill'' was laid down as ''YMS-371'' on 17 November 1942〔 by Weaver Shipyards, Orange, Texas and launched 27 November 1943. She was completed and commissioned on 29 February 1944,〔 Lt. J. L. Grace in command. After her commissioning, ''YMS-371'' participated in operations in the Gulf of Mexico until the summer of 1945, when she transited the Panama Canal en route to Okinawa, where she arrived 5 July to begin minesweeping operations. On 17 August, she departed Okinawa for Japan to sweep mines in Tokyo Bay, around the island of Honshū and in the naval base of Sasebo. On 16 February 1946, she ended her occupation duties and sailed for San Pedro, California, arriving 4 April. On 7 February 1947, ''YMS-371'' was renamed USS ''Hornbill'' (AMS-19). ''Hornbill'' served as a training ship on the U.S. West Coast and at Pearl Harbor until 1953, when she commenced duty with the U.S. Naval Schools of Mine Warfare, Yorktown, Virginia. Reclassified MSC(O)-19 on 17 February 1955, ''Hornbill'' decommissioned September 1957. She was struck from the Naval Register 1 November 1959, and sold 30 June 1960. ''Hornbill'' earned two battle stars for her service in World War II. == References == * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Hornbill (AMS-19)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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