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USS Condor (AMc-14)

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Minesweeper of the United States Navy For other ships with the same name, see USS Condor.

USS Condor (AMc-14) Photographed in 1941, probably off San Diego, CaliforniaUSS Condor (AMc-14) Photographed in 1941, probably off San Diego, California
History
United States
NameUSS Condor
NamesakeCondor
Launched1937, as New Example
Acquired28 October 1940
In service18 April 1941
Out of service17 January 1946
Stricken7 February 1946
FateTransferred to the Maritime Commission, 24 July 1946
General characteristics
TypeCoastal minesweeper
Displacement185 long tons (188 t)
Length85 ft 11 in (26.19 m)
Beam24 ft 9 in (7.54 m)
Draft9 ft 4 in (2.84 m)
Depth of hold10 ft (3.0 m)
Propulsion1 × 200 bhp (149 kW) Enterprise DMW-6 diesel engine, one shaft
Speed9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)
Complement17
Armament2 × .30 cal (7.62 mm) machine gun

USS Condor (AMc-14) was a coastal minesweeper of the United States Navy. The ship was constructed as the wooden-hulled purse seiner New Example at Tacoma, Washington in 1937. Acquired by the U.S. Navy on 28 October 1940, converted into a coastal minesweeper and placed in service on 18 April 1941.

U.S. Navy career

The Coast Guard manned Condor departed for Hawaii 14 May 1941 arriving on 28 May for service in Hawaiian waters. Condor was in Pearl Harbor on the day the attack occurred and is believed to have made the first enemy contact at 0350 and at 0357 notified USS Ward by visual signals of a periscope sighting whereupon Ward began searching for the contact. At about 0637 Ward sighted a periscope apparently tailing USS Antares whereupon she attacked the target, thus firing the first shots of the Pacific War. They later found out that they spotted the periscope of a Japanese midget submarine attempting to get into the harbor. Condor spent the war in or near Hawaii with the U.S. Navy.

Condor was placed out of service at San Diego on 17 January 1946, struck from the List of District Craft in February 1946 and transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal on 24 July 1946. Her fate is unknown.

Footnotes

  1. Naval records of the time refer to Condor as "the U.S.C.G. Condor" instead of USS Condor. Condor was USCG crewed under Navy command during wartime and the vessel was "in service" rather than commissioned for naval service.

References

  1. ^ DANFS: Condor.
  2. ^ Coast Guard 1946.
  3. ^ Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet 1942.

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