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'''USS ''Guide'' (AM-447/MSO-447)''' was an {{sclass|Agile|minesweeper}} acquired by the [[U.S. Navy]] for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships.
{{otherships|USS Guide}}


The second ship to be named Guide by the Navy, ''AM-447'' was launched 17 April 1954 by the [[Seattle Construction and Drydock Company|Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydocking Corp.]], [[Seattle]], Washington; sponsored by Miss Ann L. Larson; and commissioned 15 March 1955. Her hull classification changed from ''AM-447'' to ''MSO-447'' on 7 February 1955.
'''USS ''Guide'' (AM-447/MSO-447)''' was an {{sclass|Aggressive|minesweeper||ship}} acquired by the [[U.S. Navy]] for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships.

The second ship to be named Guide by the Navy, ''AM-447'' was launched [[17 April]] [[1954]] by the Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydocking Corp., [[Seattle, Washington]]; sponsored by Miss Ann L. Larson; and commissioned [[15 March]] [[1955]], Lt. John E. Lowell in command. Her hull classification changed from ''AM-447'' to ''MSO-447'' on [[7 February]] [[1955]].


== West Coast operations ==
== West Coast operations ==


''Guide'' spent the first year of her career in coastwise operations off [[California]]. This duty included surveys for the Navy [[Hydrographic]] Office in the [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]-Long Beach area and in [[San Francisco Bay]] approaches. She departed [[Long Beach, California]], [[1 October]] [[1956]] and arrived in [[Yokosuka]] [[31 October]] for minesweeping exercises that took her off the coast of [[Korea]], the [[Marianas Islands]], and along the coast of [[Japan]]. She returned to Long Beach [[15 April]] for 2 years of training along the western seaboard. On [[2 April]] [[1959]] she again deployed for the [[Far East]], expanding duties to include joint mine exercises with the naval forces of Japan, Korea and [[Nationalist China]].
''Guide'' spent the first year of her career in coastwise operations off [[California]]. This duty included surveys for the Navy [[hydrography|Hydrographic]] Office in the [[San Diego]]-Long Beach area and in [[San Francisco Bay]] approaches. She departed [[Long Beach, California]], 1 October 1956 and arrived in [[United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka|Yokosuka]] 31 October for minesweeping exercises that took her off the coast of Korea, the [[Marianas Islands]], and along the coast of Japan. She returned to Long Beach 15 April for 2 years of training along the western seaboard. On 2 April 1959 she again deployed for the [[Far East]], expanding duties to include joint mine exercises with the naval forces of Japan, Korea and [[Republic of China|Nationalist China]].


''Guide'' returned to Long Beach from her second Asian tour [[15 October]] [[1959]] and resumed operations along the California seaboard for the next 2 years. On [[1 May]] [[1961]] she sailed on her third tour of duty with the [[U.S. 7th Fleet]], arriving in [[Yokosuka, Japan]], [[29 May]] [[1961]]. Following amphibious and other mine warfare exercises to the coasts of Korea and the [[Philippines]], she returned to Long Beach [[14 November]]. The next 16 months were filled with mine countermeasure and minesweeping training that took her as far north as Seattle and [[Esquimalt, British Columbia]].
''Guide'' returned to Long Beach from her second Asian tour 15 October 1959 and resumed operations along the California seaboard for the next 2 years. On 1 May 1961 she sailed on her third tour of duty with the [[U.S. 7th Fleet]], arriving in [[Yokosuka]], Japan, 29 May 1961. Following amphibious and other mine warfare exercises to the coasts of Korea and the [[Philippines]], she returned to Long Beach 14 November. The next 16 months were filled with mine countermeasure and minesweeping training that took her as far north as Seattle and [[Esquimalt]], British Columbia.


== Continued Far East operations ==
== Continued Far East operations ==
[[File:USS Guide (MSO-447) fitting out in 1954.jpg|thumb|''Guide'' in 1954.]]
''Guide'' was again underway for the Far East 5 April 1963, touching [[Midway Island]] and the [[Mariana Islands|Marianas]] on her way to Japan. She again swept to the shores of [[Taiwan]], Korea, and the Philippines before returning to Long Beach 5 November 1963. Coastwise training occupied her until 5 April 1965 when she sailed for [[Guam]], Marianas Islands, arriving 3 May 1965.


== Supporting Vietnam crisis operations ==
''Guide'' was again underway for the Far East [[5 April]] [[1963]], touching [[Midway Island]] and the [[Mariana Islands|Marianas]] on her way to Japan. She again swept to the shores of [[Taiwan]], Korea, and the Philippines before returning to Long Beach [[5 November]] [[1963]]. Coastwise training occupied her until [[5 April]] [[1965]] when she sailed for [[Guam]], Marianas Islands, arriving [[3 May]] [[1965]].


''Guide'' underwent a 3-week upkeep period at Guam. She arrived off the coast of [[Vietnam]] 1 June to begin the first of three periods of "[[Operation Market Time]]" anti-infiltration patrols to deny movement of war supplies to the [[Viet Cong]]. Her first patrol terminated 30 June. Subsequent patrols were carried out 25 July-12 August 1965 and 18 September-5 October 1965. Following a liberty call at [[Hong Kong]], she paid a 2-day visit to [[Iloilo City]], [[Panay]], [[Republic of the Philippines]]. She opened for general visiting 25–28 October and contributed books and food to assist in America's people-to-people program of international friendship.
== Supporting Vietnam crisis operations ==


The Guide returned to the waters off Viet Nam for additional patrols in late 1969 and early 1970. While on patrol the ship and crew engaged the enemy in a ship-to-shore fire-fight that resulted in the crewmembers being awarded the Combat Action Medal.
''Guide'' underwent a 3-week upkeep period at Guam. She arrived off the coast of [[Vietnam]] [[1 June]] to begin the first of three periods of "[[Operation Market Time]]" anti-infiltration patrols to deny movement of war supplies to the [[Viet Cong]]. Her first patrol terminated [[30 June]]. Subsequent patrols were carried out [[25 July]]-[[12 August]] [[1965]] and [[18 September]]-[[5 October]] [[1965]]. Following a liberty call at [[Hong Kong]], she paid a 2-day visit to [[Iloilo City]], [[Panay]], [[Republic of the Philippines]]. She opened for general visiting 25-[[28 October]] and contributed books and food to assist in America's people-to-people program of international friendship.


== Joint naval exercises in the Philippines ==
== Joint naval exercises in the Philippines ==


''Guide'' joined in combined mine warfare exercises with units of the [[Philippine Navy]] before setting course for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]], [[Hawaii]], and back to Long Beach, arriving [[14 December]] [[1965]]. The minesweeper operated along the [[U.S. West Coast]] throughout 1966 and sailed for the Far Fast early in 1967. On [[1 March]] she was off the coast of Vietnam laboring to keep clear the shipping lanes which supply Allied fighters in that war-torn land. She continued to perform this vital duty past mid-year, reaffirming her right to the proud name ''Guide''.
''Guide'' joined in combined mine warfare exercises with units of the [[Philippine Navy]] before setting course for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]], [[Hawaii]], and back to Long Beach, arriving 14 December 1965. The minesweeper operated along the [[U.S. West Coast]] throughout 1966 and sailed for the Far East early in 1967. On 1 March she was off the coast of Vietnam laboring to keep clear the shipping lanes which supply Allied fighters in that war-torn land. She continued to perform this vital duty past mid-year, reaffirming her right to the proud name ''Guide''.


== Final status ==
== Final status ==


''Guide'' was struck from the [[Navy list]] on [[9 July]] [[1972]]. Her fate is uncertain: she was either sold to [[Spain]] [[1 January]] [[1973]] or sold for scrapping on [[27 January]] [[1974]] in California.
''Guide'' was struck from the [[Navy list]] on 9 July 1972. Her fate is uncertain: she was either sold to Spain 1 January 1973 or sold for scrapping on 27 January 1974 in California.


== References ==
== References ==
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02447.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive = Guide (MSO-447) = ex-AM-447]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02447.htm NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive = Guide (MSO-447) = ex-AM-447]


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Latest revision as of 06:46, 16 June 2022

History
United States
BuilderSeattle Shipbuilding & Drydocking Corp.
Laid down20 February 1953
Launched17 April 1954
Commissioned15 March 1955
Decommissioned9 July 1972
Stricken9 July 1972
HomeportLong Beach, California
Fatefate unknown
General characteristics
Displacement620 tons
Length172 ft (52 m)
Beam36 ft (11 m)
Draught10 ft (3.0 m)
Speed16 knots
Complement74
Armamenttwin 20 mm cannons, one .50 cal (12.7 mm) machine gun, twin .30 cal (7.62 mm) machine guns

USS Guide (AM-447/MSO-447) was an Agile-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships.

The second ship to be named Guide by the Navy, AM-447 was launched 17 April 1954 by the Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydocking Corp., Seattle, Washington; sponsored by Miss Ann L. Larson; and commissioned 15 March 1955. Her hull classification changed from AM-447 to MSO-447 on 7 February 1955.

West Coast operations

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Guide spent the first year of her career in coastwise operations off California. This duty included surveys for the Navy Hydrographic Office in the San Diego-Long Beach area and in San Francisco Bay approaches. She departed Long Beach, California, 1 October 1956 and arrived in Yokosuka 31 October for minesweeping exercises that took her off the coast of Korea, the Marianas Islands, and along the coast of Japan. She returned to Long Beach 15 April for 2 years of training along the western seaboard. On 2 April 1959 she again deployed for the Far East, expanding duties to include joint mine exercises with the naval forces of Japan, Korea and Nationalist China.

Guide returned to Long Beach from her second Asian tour 15 October 1959 and resumed operations along the California seaboard for the next 2 years. On 1 May 1961 she sailed on her third tour of duty with the U.S. 7th Fleet, arriving in Yokosuka, Japan, 29 May 1961. Following amphibious and other mine warfare exercises to the coasts of Korea and the Philippines, she returned to Long Beach 14 November. The next 16 months were filled with mine countermeasure and minesweeping training that took her as far north as Seattle and Esquimalt, British Columbia.

Continued Far East operations

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Guide in 1954.

Guide was again underway for the Far East 5 April 1963, touching Midway Island and the Marianas on her way to Japan. She again swept to the shores of Taiwan, Korea, and the Philippines before returning to Long Beach 5 November 1963. Coastwise training occupied her until 5 April 1965 when she sailed for Guam, Marianas Islands, arriving 3 May 1965.

Supporting Vietnam crisis operations

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Guide underwent a 3-week upkeep period at Guam. She arrived off the coast of Vietnam 1 June to begin the first of three periods of "Operation Market Time" anti-infiltration patrols to deny movement of war supplies to the Viet Cong. Her first patrol terminated 30 June. Subsequent patrols were carried out 25 July-12 August 1965 and 18 September-5 October 1965. Following a liberty call at Hong Kong, she paid a 2-day visit to Iloilo City, Panay, Republic of the Philippines. She opened for general visiting 25–28 October and contributed books and food to assist in America's people-to-people program of international friendship.

The Guide returned to the waters off Viet Nam for additional patrols in late 1969 and early 1970. While on patrol the ship and crew engaged the enemy in a ship-to-shore fire-fight that resulted in the crewmembers being awarded the Combat Action Medal.

Joint naval exercises in the Philippines

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Guide joined in combined mine warfare exercises with units of the Philippine Navy before setting course for the Marshalls, Hawaii, and back to Long Beach, arriving 14 December 1965. The minesweeper operated along the U.S. West Coast throughout 1966 and sailed for the Far East early in 1967. On 1 March she was off the coast of Vietnam laboring to keep clear the shipping lanes which supply Allied fighters in that war-torn land. She continued to perform this vital duty past mid-year, reaffirming her right to the proud name Guide.

Final status

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Guide was struck from the Navy list on 9 July 1972. Her fate is uncertain: she was either sold to Spain 1 January 1973 or sold for scrapping on 27 January 1974 in California.

References

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