USS Pivot (MSO-463)
USS Pivot (AM-463/MSO-463) was an Aggressive-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships. The second ship to be named Pivot by the Navy, AM–463 was laid down 31 March 1952 by Wilmington Boat Works, Wilmington, California; launched 9 January 1954; sponsored by Mrs. Minor C. Heinl; and commissioned 12 July 1954, Lt. Robert M. Collins in command.
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USS Pivot (MSO-463)
USS Pivot (AM-463/MSO-463) was an Aggressive-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships. The second ship to be named Pivot by the Navy, AM–463 was laid down 31 March 1952 by Wilmington Boat Works, Wilmington, California; launched 9 January 1954; sponsored by Mrs. Minor C. Heinl; and commissioned 12 July 1954, Lt. Robert M. Collins in command.
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USS Pivot (AM-463/MSO-463) was ...... Robert M. Collins in command.
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1974-08-01
commissioning date
1954-07-12
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decommissioning date
1971-07-01
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laying down
1952-03-31
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5.24256e+1
ship beam (μ)
1.09728e+1
ship launched
1954-01-09
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in active service
sold toSpain, 1 August 1974
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one 40mm mount
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Ship reclassified
MSO-463, February 1956
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1974-08-01
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USS Pivot (AM-463/MSO-463) was ...... Robert M. Collins in command.
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Guadalmedina (M42)
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USS Pivot (AM-463)
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