The second USS Scoter (AM-381) was an Auk-class minesweeper acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields...
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from 1917 until 1918 or 1919 USS Scoter (AM-381), later MSF-381, a minesweeper in commission from 1945 to 1947 USFS Scoter, a United States Bureau of Fisheries...
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ARM Melchor Ocampo (G16), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Scoter (AM-381); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 19 September 1972 as Gutiérrez Zamora...
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USS Pigeon (AM-374) USS Pochard (AM-375) USS Ptarmigan (AM-376) USS Quail (AM-377) USS Redstart (AM-378) USS Roselle (AM-379) USS Ruddy (AM-380) USS Scoter (AM-381)...
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ARM Melchor Ocampo (G16), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Scoter (AM-381); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 19 September 1972 as Gutiérrez Zamora...
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ARM Gutiérrez Zamora (G16), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Scoter (AM-381); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 19 September 1972; later reclassified...
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ARM Felipe Xicoténcatl (P115), the former American Auk-class minesweeper USS Scoter (AM-381); acquired by the Mexican Navy on 19 September 1972 as Gutiérrez Zamora...
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ended. Departing Pearl Harbor on 20 August in company with USS Scoter (AM-381) and USS Redstart (AM-378), Ardent called at Saipan from 13 to 17 September,...
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List of United States Navy ships: S (redirect from USS Somerset (1917))
SSN-589) USS Scoter (SP-20, AM-381/MSF-381) USS Scott (DE-214/APD-64, DD-995/DDG-995) USS Scourge (1804, 1812, 1846) USS Scout (1903, SP-114, AM-296, MCM-8)...
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Auk class were lost in World War II, six to direct enemy action including USS Skill, torpedoed by U-593. The ships were constructed in 11 different shipyards...
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