USS Constant (AM-86)

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History
United States
Name: USS Constant
Builder: Commercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon
Laid down: 21 February 1942
Launched: 9 May 1942
Commissioned: 21 September 1942
Renamed: USS PC-1590, 1 June 1944
Decommissioned: 19 June 1946
Recommissioned: 20 March 1951
Decommissioned: 22 October 1954
Fate: Sunk as a target ship
General characteristics
Class & type: Adroit-class minesweeper
Displacement: 275 long tons (279 t)
Length: 173 ft 8 in (52.93 m)
Beam: 23 ft (7.0 m)
Draft: 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m)
Propulsion:
Speed: 18 knots (33 km/h)
Complement: 65
Armament:

USS Constant (AM-86) was an Adroit-class minesweeper of the United States Navy. Laid down on 21 February 1942 by the Commercial Iron Works, Portland, Oregon, and launched on 9 May 1942, the ship was commissioned on 21 September 1942.

World War II Pacific Theatre operations

From 20 December 1942 to 4 March 1943 Constant escorted convoys between San Francisco, California, and Pearl Harbor. She sailed from Pearl Harbor 8 March for Espiritu Santo, arriving 25 March for local escort duty, operating from Espiritu Santo and Noumea in support of the Guadalcanal operation.

On 3 September 1943 she arrived at Tulagi and remained in the Solomons on inter-island escort and minesweeping duty with occasional convoy voyages to Nouméa and Espiritu Santo until 3 April 1944 when she steamed to Auckland, New Zealand for a brief overhaul. She returned to Port Purvis in the Solomons 13 May.

Reclassified as a submarine chaser

On 1 June 1944 her name was canceled and she was reclassified as a submarine chaser PC-1590. She continued her service at Espiritu Santo, Nouméa, Samoa and Tongatapu until 6 May 1946.

Post-war activity

She then returned to Pearl Harbor, where she was decommissioned 19 June 1946. Assigned to the 14th Naval District for Naval Reserve training 28 October 1946, PC-1590 was placed in commission in reserve 5 May 1950, and in full commission from 20 March 1951 until decommissioned 22 October 1954. She was sunk as a target.

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