USS Etlah (AN-79)

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USS Etlah (AN79)
History
United States
NameUSS Etlah (YN-98)
BuilderCommercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon
ReclassifiedAN-79, January 1944
Launched16 December 1944
Sponsored byMrs. Phyllis I. Kane
Commissioned16 April 1945
Decommissioned14 March 1947
Recommissioned10 August 1951
Decommissioned31 May 1960
Honors and
awards
2
battle stars
(Korea)
FateTransferred to the Dominican Navy, September 1976
Dominican Republic
NameCambiaso (P207)[1]
AcquiredSeptember 1976[1]
FateHulked, 1994[1]
General characteristics
TypeNet laying ship
Displacement785 long tons (798 t)
Length168 ft 6 in (51.36 m)
Beam33 ft 10 in (10.31 m)
Draft10 ft 10 in (3.30 m)
PropulsionDiesel-electric, 2,500 hp (1,864 kW)
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement46
Armament
  • 1 × single
    3"/50 caliber gun
  • 6 × single 20 mm AA gun mounts

USS Etlah (YN-98/AN-79) was a

patrol vessel Cambiaso (P207). By 1994, Cambiaso had been removed from Dominican Navy
service and hulked.

Career

Etlah was launched 16 December 1944 by Commercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon; sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis I. Kane; and commissioned 16 April 1945. ("Etlah" is apparently a native American Indian word meaning "white lily".)

From 8 June 1945 to 26 November, Etlah sailed out of

antisubmarine nets, and conducting salvage operations in the 11th Naval District. She then served at the Net Depot, Tiburon, California, testing experimental equipment and giving salvage service in the Oakland Estuary. Following World War II. In the spring and summer of 1946, Etlah performed a miscellany of service to Joint Task Force 1, conducting atomic weapons tests at Bikini Atoll in "Operation Crossroads". The net tender was overhauled at Bremerton, Washington that fall, and on 14 March 1947 was placed out of commission in reserve at Astoria, Oregon
.

Etlah was recommissioned 10 August 1951, and after shakedown training, sailed for

submarines and surface ships were Etlah's usual employment until 16 February 1960, when she sailed from Yokosuka for Pearl Harbor and San Diego
, California, where she was decommissioned 31 May 1960.

Etlah received two battle stars for Korean War service.

The ship was transferred to the Dominican Republic in 1976, and renamed Cambiaso (P-207). She was decommissioned from Dominican Navy service in the early 1990s, and reduced to a hulk by 1994.[1]

Notes

  1. ^
    OCLC 140283156
    .

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