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Miantonomah (ACM / MMA 13)


Miantonomah served both the US Army and Navy
Camanche Class Auxiliary Minelayer: Laid down, 1943 for the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps, Mine Planter Service
as MP-1 at Marietta Manufacturing Co., Point Pleasant, WV; Launched, (date unknown); Transferred to the Navy and commissioned ACM-13, 25 January 1950; Reclassified, 7 February 1955 as an Auxiliary Minelayer MMA-13; Named Miantonomah, 6 May 1955; Decommissioned, 10 July 1955 at Terminal Island, Long Beach and placed in the Pacific Reserve Fleet at Long Beach, CA; Struck from the Naval Register, 1 July 1960; Sold for scrap, 17 February 1961 to Herbert P. Sturdivant and Edward Madruga, San Diego, CA.
Specifications: Displacement 910 t.; Length 18' 9"; Beam 37'; Draft 12'; Speed 12 kts; Complement 135; Armament none; Propulsion unknown.
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