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1 Built in West Virginia  





2 World War II service  





3 Post-war decommissioning  





4 References  














USS Gum Tree






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History
United States
NameUSS Gum Tree
NamesakeA gum-producing tree
BuilderMarietta Manufacturing Co., Point Pleasant, West Virginia
Laid downas (YN-13), 3 October 1940
Launched20 March 1941
Commissioned16 September 1941 as USS Gum Tree (YN-13)
Decommissioned20 June 1946 at Orange, Texas
ReclassifiedAN-18, 20 January 1944
Stricken7 February 1947
HomeportCasco Bay
Fatetransferred 27 February 1948 to the U.S. Maritime CommissionatLake Charles, Louisiana
General characteristics
Class and typeAloe-class net laying ship
Tonnage560 tons
Displacement700 tons
Length151' 8"
Beam30' 6"
Draft10' 6"
PropulsionDiesel
Speed15 knots
Complement40 officers and enlisted
Armamentone single 3 in (76 mm) gun mount, three 20 mm guns, one y-gun

USS Gum Tree (AN-18/YN-13) was an Aloe-class net laying ship which was assigned to serve the U.S. Navy during World War II with her protective anti-submarine nets.

Built in West Virginia[edit]

Gum Tree (YN-13) was launched 20 March 1941 by the Marietta Manufacturing Co., Point Pleasant, West Virginia; commissioned 16 September 1941, Algiers, Louisiana.

World War II service[edit]

After shakedown in the Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi River, Gum Tree sailed for Newfoundland on 25 September 1941, reaching Argentia, Newfoundland, 25 January 1942 after touching at Key West, Florida; New York City; Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts; and, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

She spent the following 17 months laying and tending nets off Newfoundland and then returned to the States for overhaul. Casco Bay, off Portland, Maine, was Gum Tree's home port for the remainder of the war as she tended harbor defenses there.

Her designation was changed to AN-18 20 January 1944. In September 1945, the net-tender participated in some experimental net operations at Melville, Rhode Island, and then was ordered to Orange, Texas, where she arrived 6 December 1945.

Post-war decommissioning[edit]

Gum Tree decommissioned at Orange, Texas, 20 June 1946 and was struck from the Navy List 7 February 1947. She was transferred 27 February 1948 to the U.S. Maritime CommissionatLake Charles, Louisiana.

References[edit]


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Gum_Tree&oldid=1148369912"

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Aloe-class net laying ships
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