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Minesweeper No. 19 / AM-19 / AVP-4 Avocet


Lapwing Class Minesweeper: Laid down, 13 September1918 at Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore, MD; Launched, 9 March 1918; Commissioned USS Avocet Minesweeper No.19, 17 September 1918; Designated AM-19, 17 February 1920; Decommissioned, 3 April 1922 at Cavite Navy Yard, PI; Recommissioned, 8 September 1925 at Cavite; Redesignated as a Small Seaplane Tender AVP-4, 22 January 1936; Decommissioned, 10 December 1945; Struck from the Naval Register, (date unknown); Sold for scrapping, 12 December 1946.

Specifications: Displacement 950 t.; Length 187' 10"; Beam 35' 6'; Draft 9' 10"; Speed 14 kts; Complement 78; Armament two 3" gun mounts and machine guns; Propulsion triple expansion reciprocating steam engine, two Babcock and Wilcox boilers, one shaft.


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Avocet 94k Avocet (AVP-4) at Berth Fox-1A, at Ford Island, prior to 1045 hrs. on 7 December, when she moved to avoid oil fires drifting southward along the shore of Ford Island.
US Navy Photo 80-G-32669 now in the collections of the US
National Archives.
US Naval Historical Center
Avocet 102k Avocet (AVP 4) in foreground with Nevada (BB-36) in background, headed down channel after being intensely attacked by Japanese dive bombers. Photographed from Ford Island
US Navy photo NH 97396
US Naval Historical Center
Avocet 83k Gunners on board Avocet (AVP-4) look for more Japanese planes, at about the time the air raid ended. Photographed from atop a building at Naval Air Station Ford Island, looking toward the Navy Yard. Nevada (BB-36) is at right, with her bow afire. Beyond her is the burning Shaw (DD-373). Smoke at left comes from the destroyers Cassin (DD-372) and Downes (DD-375), ablaze in Drydock Number One.
US Navy photo 80-G-32445 now in the collections of the
National Archives.
US Naval Historical Center

View the Avocet (AM-19)
DANFS history entry located on the Haze Gray & Underway web site, the main archive for the DANFS Online Project
Crew Contact And Reunion Information
U.S.Navy Memorial Foundation
Fleet Reserve Association

Additional Resources and Web Sites of Interest
Naval Minewarfare Association
Association of Minemen
Hazegray & Underway World Aircraft Carrier Pages
Report of Offensive Measures Taken During December 7th

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