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USS Engage (AM-93)

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History
United States
NameUSS Engage (AM-93)
BuilderDravo Corporation, Neville Island, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Laid down26 February 1942
Launched11 July 1942
Commissioned22 October 1942
RenamedUSS PC-1597, 1 June 1944
Decommissioned19 November 1945
Honors and
awards
1 battle star (World War II)
FateTransferred to the Dominican Republic, 1946
History
Dominican Republic
NameCibao (P103)
Acquired1946
RenamedConstitución (P203)
Decommissioned1961
Fateunknown
General characteristics
Class and typeAdroit-class minesweeper
Displacement295 long tons (300 t)
Length173 ft 8 in (52.93 m)
Beam23 ft (7.0 m)
Draft7 ft 7 in (2.31 m)
Propulsion
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)
Complement65
Armament

USS Engage (AM-93) was an Adroit-class minesweeper of the United States Navy. Laid down on 26 February 1942 by the Dravo Corporation, Neville Island, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, launched on 11 July 1942, and commissioned on 22 October 1942. The ship was reclassified as a submarine chaser, PC-1597 on 1 June 1944.

World War II east coast operations

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Engage arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, on 12 December 1942 from her shakedown off Florida, and cruised again to Florida ports the next month on coastal escort duty. She arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, on 4 February 1943 for operations in Chesapeake Bay until 10 March, when she sailed on escort duty to Bermuda. Here she served on escort and patrol duty, as well as training with submarines, occasionally leaving the area to escort ships to Norfolk.

Operating as a submarine chaser

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On 4 July 1944, PC-1597 sailed in convoy from Norfolk, Virginia, for Bizerte, Tunisia, arriving 23 July. She moved on to Naples, Italy, and Ajaccio, Corsica, from which she cleared 13 August for the invasion of southern France. During the initial assault, she acted as reference vessel for the waves of landing craft bringing the troops ashore, then patrolled off the transport area. Through the next month, she supported the buildup in southern France by escorting convoys to the beachheads, and patrolling along the Riviera. At the close of September, she began general escort duty in the western Mediterranean until 27 May 1945 when she sailed for Jacksonville, Florida.

Post-war deactivation

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She was decommissioned on 19 November 1945 at Jacksonville, Florida, and transferred to the Maritime Commission on 8 November 1946. Transferred to the Dominican Republic in 1946 as Cibao (P103), renamed and reclassified Constitución (P203), and placed out of service in 1961. Fate unknown.

PC-1597 received one battle star for World War II service.

References

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  • Photo gallery of USS Engage (AM-93)/PC-1597 at NavSource Naval History