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The first USS ''Mallard'' (AM-44/ASR-4) was a in the United States Navy. She was later converted to a submarine rescue ship. ''Mallard'' was laid down by Staten Island Shipbuilding Co., New York City, 25 May 1918; launched 17 December 1918; sponsored by Mrs. Harry R. Brayton, wife of the commanding officer at commissioning; and commissioned 25 June 1919, Lt. (jg.) Harry R. Brayton in command. == Post-World War I Atlantic operations == Assigned to the Atlantic Fleet, ''Mallard'' conducted minesweep duties in the 3rd Naval District through the next nine years. Transferred to submarine rescue operations following conversion at Boston Navy Yard June to December 1928, ''Mallard'' was redesignated ASR-4 on 12 September 1929. From January to March 1929 she joined submarine in experimental maneuvers off Key West, Florida. == World War II assignment == The next year ''Mallard'' sailed for Coco Solo, her new home port, for patrol off Panama, where she remained throughout World War II attached to Submarine Squadron 3. During that time she performed target towing and diver training services for ships of the fleet. == End-of-War decommissioning == In May 1946 she sailed for the east coast, arriving New York Navy Yard to be decommissioned 10 December and stripped. On 22 May 1947 ''Mallard'' was used as a target ship and sunk by torpedo fire from . == 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 Mallard (AM-44)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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