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1 World War II Pacific Theatre operations  





2 Sinking  





3 Awards  





4 Artifact Recovery  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














USS Salute (AM-294)






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Coordinates: 5°8N 115°5E / 5.133°N 115.083°E / 5.133; 115.083
 

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History
United States
NameUSS Salute
BuilderWinslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company
Laid down11 November 1942
Launched6 February 1943
Commissioned4 December 1943
Stricken11 July 1945
FateStruck a mine off Brunei and sank, 8 June 1945
General characteristics
Class and typeAdmirable-class minesweeper
Displacement795 tons
Length184 ft 6 in (56.24 m)
Beam33 ft (10 m)
Draft9 ft 9 in (2.97 m)
Propulsion
Speed15 knots (27.8 km/h)
Complement104
Armament
Service record
Part of: US Pacific Fleet (1943–1945)
Operations: Philippines campaign (1944–45)
Awards:5Battle stars

USS Salute (AM-294), was a U.S. Navy oceangoing minesweeper, laid down on 11 November 1942 by Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Co., Seattle, Washington; launched on 6 February 1943; sponsored by Miss Patricia Lindgren; and commissioned on 4 December 1943.

World War II Pacific Theatre operations

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After shakedown, Salute sailed from San Francisco on 21 March 1944 for Hawaii. Between April and September 1944, she escorted convoys between Pearl Harbor, Majuro, Kwajalein, Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan, before reporting to the 7th FleetatManus on 8 October for the Leyte invasion. On 20 October, she joined her division, Mine Division 34, off the Leyte beaches for a four-day sweep of the main transport channel, and then anchored with the transports to provide antiaircraft support. Between 27 and 31 October, she helped search for survivors at the scene of the Battle off Samar, where a group of escort carriers, destroyers, and destroyer escorts, had repulsed the attack of a more powerful Japanese fleet. For the next month, she carried out local patrols and sweeps in the vicinity of Leyte.

Salute participated with her division in most of the subsequent landings in the Philippines. She carried out pre-invasion sweeps at Ormoc Bay on 6 December, Mindoro Island on 14 December, Lingayen Gulf on 6 January 1945, and Zambales and Subic Bay on 29 and 31 January. During and after the initial troop landings, she helped extend the mineswept areas and provided antisubmarine and antiaircraft protection for the transports anchored off the beaches. Few mines were encountered, but kamikaze resistance was intense, and the ships saw much antiaircraft action.

On 13 February, Salute and her division began pre-invasion sweeps in Manila Bay in preparation for the landings at Mariveles and Corregidor. While sweeping off Corregidor on the 14th, the minesweepers came within 5,000 yards of the island and were repeatedly straddled by Japanese fire before supporting ships silenced the island's guns. Salute continued sweeping in Manila Bay through 18 February, and her division earned a Navy Unit Commendation for the operation.

During the next two and one-half months, Salute carried out several local sweeps in support of ground operations in the Philippines, the most notable being a pre-assault sweep for the landings at Legaspi, Luzon, on 1 April, and an 8-day sweep in the Sulu Sea off Palawan beginning on 22 April. On 9 May, the ship arrived at Morotai to prepare for operations in the Netherlands East Indies.

Sinking

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With Mine Division 34, Salute began the pre-invasion sweep for the landings in Brunei Bay, Borneo, on 7 June 1945. The next day, she struck a mine, buckled amidships, and both bow and stern began to sink. Two landing craft attempted to salvage the minesweeper, but they were unable to control her flooding, and the ship sank, with 6 deaths and 3 sailors reported as missing, for a total of 9 lost.[1] Salute was struck from the Navy list on 11 July 1945.

She now lies at 5°8′N 115°5′E / 5.133°N 115.083°E / 5.133; 115.083 in 30 meters of water, broken in two pieces, one lying across the other. It is a popular and challenging dive site with a lot of munitions both on and nearby the wreck. The Malaysian navy recently removed her unexploded depth charges.

Awards

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USS Salute received 5 battle stars for her World War II service.

Artifact Recovery

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14 November 2016, A memorial plaque was presented to the US Embassy in Brunei which contains a folded american flag, a picture of USS Salute in service and the names of the 9 sailors who perished in the explosion.[2]

On 18 November 2016, the United States Navy's Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) announced that they had reclaimed four artifacts - an ink well, a gas mask, and two plates from divers who had removed them from the wreck. The items will be conserved if possible.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "H-051-1: The Last Sacrifices". Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  • ^ Limited, Alamy. "Stock Photo - BRUNEI (Nov. 14, 2016) Rear Adm. Don Gabrielson, Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific/Task Force 73 and Hon. Craig Allen, United States Ambassador to Brunei, unveil a". Alamy. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  • ^ "NHHC Conserves Artifacts Removed from the Wreck of USS Salute". The Sextant. Archived from the original on 2016-11-20. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

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