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Reaper (AMc 96)

Call sign: November - Alpha - Charlie - Alpha
Accentor Class Coastal Minesweeper: Laid down, 1 June 1941 as Power by the Noank Shipbuilding Co., Noank, CT; Renamed Reaper, 10 September 1941; Launched, 15 April 1942; Placed in service as Reaper (AMc 96), 14 November 1942; Placed out of service, 15 November 1945; Struck from the Naval Register, 28 November 1945 and transferred to the Maritime Administration; Sold, 19 September 1946 to Harry Mogck, Cape May Boat Works, Cape May, NJ. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 200 t.; Length 97' 1"; Beam 21'; Draft 9'; Speed 10 kts; Complement 17; Armament two 20-mm guns; Propulsion diesel.
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