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USS Woodpecker

Bluebird-class minesweeper


Country
United States
Manufacturer
Bellingham Shipyards
Vessel Type
ship

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The USS Woodpecker (AMS/MSC-209) was a Bluebird-class minesweeper constructed for the United States Navy, featuring a robust and functional design typical of its class. Laid down on June 23, 1954, at Bellingham Shipyards in Washington, she was launched on January 7, 1955, and sponsored by Mrs. John L. Thomas. Initially designated AMS-209, she was reclassified as MSC-209 on February 7, 1955, and commissioned on February 3, 1956. The vessel measured approximately 172 feet in length, with a beam of around 35 feet, and a draft suitable for minesweeping operations in coastal and harbor environments. Her construction prioritized maneuverability and durability, equipped with a minesweeping gear tailored to detect and neutralize naval mines. After her commissioning, Woodpecker joined the US Pacific Fleet's Mine Force, conducting trials and training in Long Beach, California, before deploying to the Far East. Her early service included voyages to Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines, where she participated in minesweeping exercises and goodwill tours. She was homeported in Sasebo, Japan, from 1956, and actively engaged in operations throughout Southeast Asia, including Taiwan Strait patrols during heightened tensions in 1958. Throughout her service, Woodpecker undertook various missions such as mine clearance, patrols in the Formosa Strait, and joint exercises with allied navies. Notably, in 1962, she participated in firefighting efforts in Japan’s Inland Sea. Her operational activities extended into the Vietnam War era, where she contributed to Operation Market Time, performing coastal surveillance, interdiction, search and rescue, and gunfire support missions. She was modernized with enhanced communications and cryptographic facilities, becoming the first WestPac coastal minesweeper to operate an on-line cryptographic system in 1966. Decommissioned in December 1970, she was later transferred to the Republic of Fiji, serving as HMFS Kikau (MSC-204). The USS Woodpecker’s extensive operational history highlights her significance as a versatile minesweeper during Cold War and Vietnam War maritime operations.

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Woodpecker (MSC-209)
Book Civil and Merchant Vessel Encounters with United States Navy Ships, 1800-2000
Author Greg H. Williams
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786411554, 9780786411559
Page 202