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Incessant AM-248

 

Incessant

(AM-248: dp. 530; 1. 184'6"; b. 33'; dr. 9'9"; s. 15 k.;
cpl. 104; a. 1 3", 4 40mm.; cl. Admirable)

Incessant(AM-248) was laid down 3 July 1943 by Savannah Machine & Foundry Co., Savannah, Ga; launched 22 October 1913; sponsored by Mrs. Ralston Mingledortf; and commissioned 25 March 1944, Lt. C. EI. Romig in command.

After shakedown out of Casco Bay, Maine, Incessant departed Norfolk 24 Mny 1944 for escort and training duty in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Returning to Norfolk 8 July she sailed in convoy 23 July and after stopping at Mers~el-liebir arrived off the coast of Southern France.

As the Allies pushed northward from the beachheads, the powerful guns of the fleet protected the flanks and knocked out the German coastal ~batteries on the Italian Riviera while minesweepers cleared the channel off the French coast. Ineessant and her sister ships performed dangerous sweeping in the harbors of southern France in spite of human torpedoes and enemy shore fire from the Italian side Ineeasant helped clear the channel into Mentone 9-10 Septemlber and then continued her minesweeping and patrol duties at other Mediterranean points—Bizerte, the coast of Sardinia, and Palermo, Sicily, In January 1945 she was assigned new duties, and after transiting the historic Dardanelles, arrived Sevastapol 26 January. There Ineessant met her Russian pilot and interpreter and began important air-sea rescue work in the Black Sea. ~She departed for Palermo 15 February and resumed Mediterranean operations until sailing from Mers-el Kebir 17 April for the United States.

With the European war won, Ineessant arrived Norfolk 5 May and after a period of training ~sailed 5 July for the western Pacific via the Panama Canal and San Diego, arriving Pearl Harbor 21 August, after the war's end. Minesweepers were still needed, however, and Ineessant proceeded to Eniwetok, Saipan, and Okinawa, in the weeks that followed. ~She arrived Sasebo for sweeping operations incident to the occupation 25 October, and in November 194S operated in the East China Sea. In March 1946 she was at Shanghai, earmarked for transfer to China, but was eventually returned to Seattle and decommissioned 6 November 1946. Incessant was subsequently returned to the Maritime Commission and sold to R. A. Rutherford 30 November 1948.

Incessant received two battle stars for World War II service.