USS Locust (AN-22)

USS Locust (AN-22)

USS "Locust" (AN-22/YN-17) 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 at Cleveland, Ohio

The second ship to be so named by the Navy, "Locust" (YN-17) was laid down by the American Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 18 October 1940; launched 1 February 1941; and placed in service 13 July 1941 for passage down the St. Lawrence River for a year of net-laying duties in the 3d Naval District off New York, New York, before commissioning December, 1942, Lt. R. Jordan, USNR, in command.

World War II service

Assigned to the Service Squadron, Pacific Fleet, the beginning of 1943, "Locust" laid and tended torpedo nets, moorings, and buoys and participated in various towing and salvage operations in the South Pacific Ocean through World War II.

The net tender was off San Cristobel Island, in the Solomon Islands, in April 1943 with Task Unit 32.4.7 when she came under attack the 5th. For about 5 minutes "Locust", with "YAG-26" in tow, was not only dodging fire from a Japanese bomber but also a torpedo from an undetected enemy submarine.

Successfully evading the assault, she continued her small but vital role in the ultimate naval victory, serving in the Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, and New Hebrides through her reclassification to "AN-22" on 20 January 1944.

Post-war decommissioning

She departed for the U.S. West Coast 6 August 1945, arriving San Pedro, California, the 18th. With the postwar disarmament policy in force "Locust" spent the next 6 months moving from one west coast berthing area to another until 8 July 1946 when she decommissioned at Astoria, Oregon, and entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet in the Columbia River, Oregon, where she remained until stricken from the U.S. Naval Vessel Register 1 September 1962.

"Locust" was later sold to and commissioned in the French Navy as "Locuste (A-765"). In later service, she struck a reef off Cikobia Island, Fiji, 30 July 1978 and sank.

See also

* United States Navy
* World War II

References

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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18022.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - USS Locust (AN-22) – ex - USS Locust (YN-17) (1942 - 1944) - Locust (YN-17) (1941 - 1942)]


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