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Pipit (AMc 1)

Call sign: November - Imdia - Quebec - Golf
Pipit Class Coastal Minesweeper: Laid down, 1936 as Spartan by the Martinolich Shipyard, Tacoma, WA; Launched, (Date unknown); Acquired by the Navy, 18 October 1940; Placed in service as USS Pipit (AMc 1), 28 March 1941; Placed out of service, 6 October 1944; Struck from the Naval Register, 22 December 1944 and returned to her owner. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 210 t.; Length 83' 11"; Beam 22' 6"; Draft unknown; Speed 10 kts; Complement unknown; Armament two .30 cal. machine guns; Propulsion diesel, one shaft.
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