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Minesweeper No. 48 / AM-48 / ARS-4 Redwing
Redwing served both the U. S. Navy and U. S. Coast Guard.

Sunk 29 June 1943
Lapwing Class Minesweeper: Laid down, 6 August 1918 at Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore, Md.; Launched, 7 June 1919; Commissioned USS Redwing, Minesweeper No. 48, 17 October 1919; Designated AM-48, 17 July 1920; Decommissioned, 14 April 1922; Transferred to the Coast Guard, 24 May 1924; Placed in commission as USCGC Redwing (WAT 48), 11 October 1924; Custody returned to US Navy, 29 August 1941; Converted to a Rescue and Salvage Ship at Brooklyn Navy Yard; Recommissioned USS Redwing (ARS-4), 28 October 1941; Lost to underwater mine explosion off Bizerte, Tunisia, 29 June 1943; Struck from the Naval Register, 19 August 1943.
Specifications: Displacement 950 t.(lt) 1,009 t.(fl); Length 187' 10"; Beam 35' 6"; Draft 9' 9"; Speed 14 kts; Complement 72; Armament as built, one 11-pounder, two machine guns - WWII armament two 3"/50s and two 20mm; Propulsion one 1,400 shp Harlan and Hollingsworth, vertical triple-expansion steam engine, one shaft.
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c. September 1919 Seen here prior to commissioning as Minesweeper No. 48 at her builders yard, Baltimore Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. US Navy Photo |
Submitted by Robert Blackman to National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors Note: Robert Blackman was the helmsman when Redwing sunk. |
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Seen here as USCGC Redwing (WAT 48). |
Hyperwar US Navy in World War II |
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As ARS-4 in New York. Note the Statue of Liberty over the bow. US Navy Photo |
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29 June 1943 Redwing sinking in 27 fathoms after hitting a mine en route from Algiers to Tunis. Five men forward were killed when the mine blew out her bow. Photo by Ted Dicecco, Avondale, PA
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