USS Locust (AN-22)
USS Locust (YN-17/AN-22) was an Aloe-class net laying ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later transferred to the French Navy as Locuste (A765).She was sold to Malaysian owners but sank after striking a reef off Cikobia Island, Fiji, on 30 July 1978. She was towing the former French ship Scorpion, which also sank.
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USS Locust (AN-22)
USS Locust (YN-17/AN-22) was an Aloe-class net laying ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later transferred to the French Navy as Locuste (A765).She was sold to Malaysian owners but sank after striking a reef off Cikobia Island, Fiji, on 30 July 1978. She was towing the former French ship Scorpion, which also sank.
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USS Locust (YN-17/AN-22) was a ...... hip Scorpion, which also sank.
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1941-07-13
decommissioning date
1946-07-08
laying down
1940-10-18
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1941-02-01
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sold to Malaysian owners; stru ...... ng the former; both ships sunk
transferred to theFrench Navy
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* 1 × single 3"/50 gun mount
* 2 × .30 cal. machine guns
* 2 × depth charge tracks
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Ship honors
“Consolidation of Solomon Islands” campaign
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direct drive diesel, single propeller
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1962-09-01
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USS Locust (YN-17/AN-22) was a ...... hip Scorpion, which also sank.
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USS Locust (AN-22)
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Locuste (A765)
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USS Locust (YN-17)
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