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Seen here as YMS-324 San Francisco Bay
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Seen here as YMS-324 underway, probably shortly after her completion in early 1944. US Navy photo NH 91923 |
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Swallow (AMS-36) and Gull tied up at Chinnampo, North Korea, November 1950, after taking part in clearing a channel more that sixty miles inland from the Yellow Sea and up the Taedong River to Chinnampo. Note flags and sweep gear at the ships' sterns, including depressors hanging over the transoms, otters on deck and floats and cable reels further forward. US Navy photo 80-G-423775 |
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Seen here c. 1951 as Gull sweeping for mines off Korea US Navy photo 430072 |
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Curlew (AMS 8), Mockingbird (AMS 27), Heron (AMS 18), and Gull nested at Sasebo, Japan. c. 1953. |
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Dukes County (LST-735) serving as mother ship for seven minesweepers, probably in a Japanese port, c. 1952-54. Ships nested alongside are: Gull; Firecrest (AMS-10); Condor (AMS-5); Merganser (AMS-26); Osprey (AMS-28); Competent (AM-316), and Chief (AM-315). Courtesy US Naval Institute, James C. Fahey Collection. US Navy Photo NH 68589 |
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