USS Canary

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John G. Murley (U.S. Fishing Vessel, 1939) Photographed c. 1939-40. She was acquired by the Navy in 1940 and became USS Canary (AMc-25)
John G. Murley (U.S. Fishing Vessel, 1939) Photographed c. 1939-40. She was acquired by the Navy in 1940 and became USS Canary (AMc-25).
History
United States
NameUSS Canary
Orderedas John G. Murley
Laid downdate unknown
Launcheddate unknown
Acquired24 October 1940
In service19 June 1941
Out of servicedate unknown
Strickenc. 1948
FateTransferred to the Maritime Administration in June 1948
General characteristics

USS Canary (AMc-25) was a 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.

World War II service[edit]

Canary, formerly John G. Murley, was acquired by the Navy on 24 October 1940, and following conversion, was placed in service on 19 June 1941 in the 4th Naval District.

Reclassified YDT-7 tender[edit]

On 10 January 1944 she was re-classified YDT-7 and thereafter attached to the 5th Naval District for assignment in connection with diving, torpedo, mine and antisubmarine programs.

Deactivation[edit]

Canary was transferred to the Maritime Administration in June 1948.

References[edit]

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.

External links[edit]