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Drake (AM 359)

Drake call sign: November - Hotel - Yankee - Victor
YDG-11
Ampere (ADG 11)

Ampere call sign: November - Juliet - Zulu - Kilo
Admirable Class Minesweeper: Laid down, 24 November 1943 as Drake (AM 359) by the Willamette Iron & Steel Corp., Portland, OR; Launched, 12 August 1944; On 20 April 1945, her named was cancelled, and she was reclassified as a District Degaussing Vessel YDG-11; Placed in service, 15 August 1945; Placed out of service, 1946; Reclassified as a Degaussing Ship ADG-11, 1 November 1947; Placed in service, July 1951; Named Ampere, 1 February 1955; Placed out of service, February 1957; Struck from the Naval Register, 1 July 1961; Sold, 21 June 1962 to the Philippine President Lines of Manila. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 625 t.; Length 184' 9"; Beam 33'; Draft 9'; Speed 14 kts; Complement 68; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount; Propulsion, two 1,710 shp Busch Sulzer Brothers diesel engines, two shafts.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: Ampere - A unit of measure for the strength of an electric current. The ampere is named for Andre Marie Ampere who established the relationship between electricity and magnetism.Drake (AM-359)-an Admirable-class minesweeper-was laid down on 24 November 1943 at Portland, Oreg., by the Willamette Iron & Steel Corp. and launched on 12 August 1944. On 20 April 1945, her name was cancelled, and she was redesignated a degaussing vessel, YDG-11. The ship was placed in service on 15 August 1945, the day after Japan capitulated.Due to the cessation of hostilities, YDG-11 saw little or no active service before being berthed with the Pacific Reserve Fleet at San Diego, Calif. She was retained on an inactive, in service, status until the winter of 1946 and 1947 when she was placed out of service, in reserve. On 1 November 1947, she was redesignated ADG-11. The ship remained inactive until July 1951 when she was again placed in service. Assigned to the Far East, ADG-11 was based at Yokosuka, Japan, until sometime in 1954. After that, her home port was Sasebo, Japan. On 1 February 1955, she was named Ampere. The ship was placed out of service in February 1957. She remained in reserve in the Far East until the summer of 1961 when the decision was made to dispose of her. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 1 July 1961, and she was sold on 21 June 1962 to the Philippine President Lines, of Manila.
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