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AMS / MSC-201 Shrike
Redwing Class Motor Minesweeper: Laid down, 1 September 1953 as AMS-201 at Tampa Marine Co., Tampa Bay, Fla; Launched, 21 July 1954; Redesignated a Coastal Minesweeper MSC-201, 7 February 1955; Commissioned USS Shrike (MSC-201), 21 March 1955; Decommissioned, 27 September 1968; Placed in service as a Naval Reserve Training Ship, August 1974; Struck from the Naval Register, 1 July 1975; Scrapped, April 1978.
Specifications: Displacement 412 t.; Length 145'; Beam 28'; Draft 12'; Speed 12.8 kts; Complement 40; Armament one 20mm, two .50 cal. machine guns, and one 81 mm mortar; Propulsion two 880shp General Motors diesel engines, two shafts.
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An explosive charge detonates close aboard during structural tests. |
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Shrike, Redwing (MSC 200), Humming Bird (MSC 192), Frigate Bird (MSC 191), and Falcon (MSC 190) at Charleston, SC US Navy Photo from the June 1956 issue of All Hands magazine |
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MSCs Falcon (MSC 190), Humming Bird (MSC 192) and Shrike moored alongside MINRON 4 flagship, USS Pandemus (ARL 18). YO-129 is outboard US Navy Photo from the February 1957 issue of All Hands magazine |
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