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AMc-15 Waxbill



Call sign: November - India - Quebec - Whiskey

Built in 1936 at Antioch, CA as the wooden-hulled purse seiner Leslie J. Fulton by F. L. Fulton. Purchased by the Navy, 19 November 1940 for eventual conversion to a Coastal Minesweeper; Commissioned as USS AMc-15, 26 November 1940; Named USS Waxbill (AMc-15), 27 November 1940; Decommissioned, 20 January 1941 and entered General Engineering and Drydock Co., Alameda, CA for conversion to a Coastal Minesweeper; Recommissioned and placed in service, 19 February 1941; Decommissioned, 12 September 1944; Struck from the Naval Register, 14 October 1944; Transferred, 6 January 1945 to the Maritime Commission's War Shipping Administration and sold to her original owner, F. L. Fulton. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 195 t.; Length 83' 2"; Beam 20' 11"; Draft 5'; Depth of Hold 10'; Speed 10 kts; Complement 11; Armament one .30 cal. machine gun; Propulsion diesel.
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Leslie J. Fulton 71k Photographed prior to her Navy service.
US Navy Photo NH 102017
Naval Historical Center
Leslie J. Fulton 94k Photographed prior to her Navy service.
US Navy Photo NH 102018
Naval Historical Center
Waxbill 29k US Navy photo Hyperwar US Navy in WWII

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