USS Silverleaf

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History
United States
NameUSS Silverleaf
NamesakeThe white poplar
BuilderCanuelette Shipbuilding Co., Inc., Slidell, Louisiana
Laid down3 February 1943 as Silverleaf (YN-92)
Launched11 December 1943
Commissioned26 May 1944 as USS Silverleaf (AN-68)
Decommissioned18 April 1946 at
San Pedro, California
ReclassifiedAN-68, 20 January 1944
Stricken5 June 1946
HomeportMelville, Rhode Island
Honours and
awards
one
battle star for World War II
service
Fatesold for scrapping, 31 March 1947
General characteristics
Class and typeAilanthus-class net laying ship
Tonnage1,100 tons
Displacement1,275 tons
Length194' 6"
Beam37'
Draft13' 6"
Propulsiondirect drive diesel engine, 2,500hp, single propeller
Speed12 knots
Complement56 officers and enlisted
Armamentone single
gun mount, three 20 mm
gun mounts

USS Silverleaf (AN-68/YN-92) was a

U.S. Navy ships and harbors during World War II with her anti-submarine
nets.

Constructed in Slidell, Louisiana

Silverleaf (AN-68) was laid down on 3 February 1943 as YN-92 by Canulette Shipbuilding Co. Inc., Slidell, Louisiana; launched on 11 December 1943; redesignated AN-68 on 20 January 1944; and commissioned on 26 May 1944.

World War II service

On 6 June, Silverleaf sailed for Melville, Rhode Island, to hold her shakedown cruise from 13 to 30 June. She was in the Boston Navy Yard from 1 July to 29 August for post-shakedown availability.

The net layer moved to New York City and sailed from there on 3 September with a southbound convoy. On the 10th, she was ordered to proceed independently to

San Diego, California, via the Panama Canal
.

Silverleaf arrived at San Diego on 3 October and operated between there and

Marcus Island
. On the 20th, she sailed for San Pedro, California, via Pearl Harbor, for disposal, arriving on 1 January 1946.

Post-war inactivation

Silverleaf was stripped for sale to the Republic of China Government, but the ship was in such poor condition that she was decommissioned on 18 April. She was struck from the Navy list on 5 June 1946 and sold to Joe Medina Enterprises, San Diego, California, on 31 March 1947 for scrap.

Honors and awards

Silverleaf received one

battle star
for World War II service.

References