USS Kingbird (AMc-56)

For other ships with the same name, see USS Kingbird.
History
United States
Ordered: as Governor Saltonstall
Laid down: date unknown
Launched: 1939
Acquired: 26 December 1940
Commissioned: 24 July 1941
Decommissioned: 28 July 1944
Struck: date unknown
Fate: Transferred to the WSA for disposal, 7 June 1946
General characteristics
Displacement: 206 tons
Length: 96 ft (29 m)
Beam: 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m)
Draft: 7 ft (2.1 m)
Propulsion: not known
Speed: 9 kts
Complement: unknown
Armament: two .30 cal. machine guns

USS Kingbird (AMc-56) was a wooden dragger acquired by the U.S. Navy, just prior to World War II, for clearing coastal minefields.

The first Kingbird (AMC-56), ex-Governor Saltonstall, was built in 1939 by the Quincy Drydock & Yacht Co., Quincy, Massachusetts, acquired by the Navy 26 December 1940, and placed in service as a coastal minesweeper in the 1st Naval District 24 July 1941.

Following assignment to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in January 1942, Kingbird operated in the 1st Naval District as a coastal minesweeper for over 2 years. She was reclassified IX-176 10 July 1944 and placed out of service 28 July 1944 for use in training sound operators for new submarines.

Kingbird was transferred to the War Shipping Administration 7 June 1946 for disposal. Her fate is unknown.

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