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USS ''Jacana'' (AMS/MSC-193) was a acquired by the
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for clearing coastal minefields.


Construction

''Jacana'' was laid down 25 February 1954, as AMS-193; reclassified MSC-193 on 7 February 1955; launched 25 February 1955, Quincy Adams Yacht Yard, Inc., Quincy, Massachusetts; sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy M. Deehan; and commissioned on 10 March 1955.


East Coast operations

After shakedown, ''Jacana'' arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, her home port, on 28 May 1955; and, during the year, engaged in tactical training and experimental exercises part of the Navy's ceaseless activity to maintain a superior-readiness capability that incorporates every modern technological advance. The motor minesweeper arrived at her new home port,
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, on 18 January 1957, and commenced mine warfare exercises in the
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. In addition to participating in mine warfare operations, ''Jacana'' performed important search and rescue missions for downed aircraft and engaged in amphibious exercises off Onslow Beach, North Carolina. Worthy of note is a disparity of ''Jacana''s armament suite to that indicated for her class. ''Jacana''s primary armament was her various minesweeping equipment. On her forecastle, ''Jacana'' had a WWII-vintage single barrel
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. Additionally, she had a supplemental group of small arms including a Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), two .45 caliber Thompson sub-machine guns, four
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rifles, and seven Colt
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.45 caliber pistols, the single-action, semi-automatic military issue that had been in service since 1911. She did not have an 81 mm mortar or two .50 caliber machine guns.Personal notes of T. Bembenek (TJB), crewmember, 20 June 1960 - 5 September 1962 In July 1960, ''Jacana'' proceeded to
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, for the 4th of July celebration. Upon return to her home port of
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, she performed in local operations with Mine Division 41 through December. In January 1961, ''Jacana'' proceeded to the
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and operated out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba performing patrols of the
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between the East Coast of Cuba and the
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returning to home port in April. At that time she was detached for a two-month overhaul in Portsmouth, Virginia. After overhaul and degaussing, she operated out of Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico (PR) while participating in an Amphibious exercise on the West end of the island of Viegas, PR. She returned to home port and participated in the annual Battle Efficiency "E" Award competition. ''Jacana'' won the award for LantFleet Coastal Minesweepers, as well as the Communications Green "C" Award and the Minesweeping "M" award that year. In September 1961, ''Jacana'' departed Little Creek for a continuation of cyclic (three month rotations) Windward Passage Patrols to track and photograph
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shipping into Cuba. She ran into a Category 4 hurricane,
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, off the coast of
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East of
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. ''Jacana'' sustained significant superficial damage, losing the starboard strafing rail and most of the brass bow hull plating, which served to prevent anchor damage to the wooden hull, and was
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ed for repairs upon arrival in Guantanamo Bay. While on patrol in the Windward Passage, ''Jacana'' was once again tested with another storm, 1961 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Gerda, whereby ''Jacana'' left her patrol and proceeded Westbound along the South coast of Cuba directly into the winds of the storm. ''Jacana'' made virtually no progress after "steaming" at maximum speed for several hours, but sustained minimal damage from the winds. ''Jacana'' returned to resume the patrol and completed it without further incident. At some point during ''Jacana''s Cuban patrols, Fidel Castro had threatened to attack
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on Swan Island and destroy a Radio Americas facility that was broadcasting anti-communist propaganda into Cuba 24/7, she was dispatched to defend the 'American owned' facility and its 'citizen' (black ops) personnel. On 28 April 1962, ''Jacana'' proceeded to Port Everglades, Florida, for duty with the Naval Ordnance Laboratory Test Facility. After her mine evaluating mission was completed, she continued with the last of her Windward Passage assignments. ''Jacana'' completed what was to be her final Windward Passage patrol and returned to home port in July 1962. ''Jacana'' sailed for Halifax late September to participate in joint American-Canadian maneuvers. Soon after this exercise, the Cuban Missile Crisis brought a showdown with communism. ''Jacana'' remained on alert through November. From 1963 to 1967 ''Jacana'' operated along the
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coast, engaging in mine exercises, amphibious training, search and rescue operations, and duty with the Naval Mine Defense Laboratory in
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.


Decommissioning

''Jacana'' was transferred to
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in 1971, and renamed ''Pulau Aruan'' (M-718). She was struck from the US
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, 1 May 1976 and sold, 1 September 1976. Fate: unknown.


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Bibliography

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jacana Bluebird-class minesweepers Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts 1955 ships Cold War minesweepers of the United States Pulau Aruan Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Indonesian Navy Adjutant-class minesweepers