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Daring (AM 87)
PC-1591


Adroit Class Minesweeper: Laid down, 12 March 1942 by the Commercial Iron Works, Portland, OR; Launched, 23 May 1942; Commissioned Daring (AM 87), 10 October 1942; Reclassified as a Submarine Chaser PC-1591, 1 June 1944; Decommissioned, 22 January 1946 at Mare Island, CA; Struck from the Naval Register, (date unknown); Transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal, 18 March 1948. Fate unknown. PC-1591 received one battle star for World War II service.

Specifications: Displacement 295 t.; Length 173' 8"; Beam 23'; Draft 6' 6"; Speed 16 kts; Complement 65; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount and one 40mm; Propulsion, two 1,770shp Cooper Bessemer GNB-8 diesel engines, two shafts.
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DANFS History: Daring (AM-87) was launched 23 May 1942 by Commercial Iron Works, Portland, Oreg.; and commissioned 10 October 1942, Lieutenant A. E. Stiff, USNR, in command.

Sailing from San Francisco 2 February 1943, Daring arrived at Pearl Harbor 12 February for service as local escort and school ship, and sweeping mines until 5 March when she was underway for Noumea. From 24 March 1943 until 25 November 1944 Daring remained in the southwest Pacific on inter-island escort duty and antisubmarine patrol, taking part in the invasion of the Treasury Islands on 6 November 1943. She was reclassified PC-1591 and her name cancelled 1 June 1944.

Arriving at Ulithi 9 December 1944, PC-1591 escorted convoys to Guam, Saipan, Leyte, and the Palaus until 7 March 1945. She screened Pathfinder (AGS-1) on a survey of Casiguran Bay, Luzon between 10 March and 5 April, then put in to Saipan 14 April. From 13 May to 24 August she escorted convoys between Saipan and Iwo Jima, and on 13 October cleared Saipan for the west coast, arriving at San Francisco 13 November. She was decommissioned at Mare Island 22 January 1946 and transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal 18 March 1948.

PC-1591 received one battle star for World War II service.
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

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