63:
57:
31:
1321:
924:
returned to
Alaskan waters, where she explored the topography and hydrography of the Alaskan coastline until 1941. Each spring she proceeded north from Seattle and commenced her work for the year, which lasted through the summer and into the autumn. She then returned to Seattle each autumn for
1378:
776:
forced her to abandon the attempt. She raised her anchor at 2225 hours and crept ahead, maneuvering to make a lee for the whaleboat, until she struck a rock at 2232 hours. Lieutenant
Commander Seran immediately ordered full speed astern, and
877:. "Your prompt action in reply to this call for assistance," Chase declared, "prior to the possible time of arrival of the U.S.S. Cuyama, was rendered in accordance with the best traditions of that brotherhood of
798:
561:
892:
proceeded south and arrived at San
Francisco on 10 October 1925. On 12 October 1925, she shifted to Oakland where she underwent voyage repairs and prepared for her next deployment, getting underway for the
1358:
460:, the Coast and Geodetic Survey found itself in urgent need of ships to replace those which for reasons of age or unsuitability for the work to be performed had been disposed of. While ships like
484:
work they would perform in the survey; however, their design permitted their conversion to allow the increase in accommodation necessary for survey work. Under the terms of an
850:
steamed off in search of them and located them, safe and sound, awaiting rescue. Lieutenant
Commander Garner and eight men, using a motor whaleboat and a motor sailing
1331:
1344:
NavSource.org NavSource Online: Mine
Warfare Vessel Photo Archive USS Discoverer (ARS 3) ex-USC&GS Discoverer ex-USS Auk (AM 38) ex-Minesweeper No. 38
1363:
360:
472:
ships that had proved their seaworthiness while in Navy service as minesweepers, their accommodations were too small to take care of the large
781:
backed to a position half a nautical mile (about 0.9 kilometer) from where she had struck the rock, letting go her anchor again in 13
873:, Commander, Fleet Base Force, praised Lieutenant Commander Seran and his crew for their "timely and efficient aid" to the stranded
1315:
NOAA History, A Science
Odyssey: Hall of Honor: Lifesaving and Protection of Property by the Coast & Geodetic Survey 1845-1937
1368:
485:
62:
1290:
1266:
1017:
and the other ships in the Coast and
Geodetic Survey assigned to Alaska maintained vigorous charting and mapping operations.
1343:
1184:
464:
were, in general, well-adapted to the kind of work they would be performing in the Coast and
Geodetic Survey, being robust,
905:, on 5 January 1926. She conducted hydrographic and topographic surveys of the Hawaiian Island chain, ranging as far as
615:
1237:"NOAA History - Hall of Honor - Lifesaving and the Protection of Property by the Coast and Geodetic Survey 1845 - 1937"
602:
s metamorphosis was completed by early August 1922; and, on 9 August 1922, she got underway from
Philadelphia for the
395:
98:
30:
1076:
41 at
Seattle on the afternoon of 26 August 1941. There, at 1440 hours that day, Lieutenant Commander E. Froberg,
793:
that night; but, on the morning of 7 June 1923, with the sea moderating, she lowered a whaleboat commanded by her
670:
433:
407:
328:
958:
614:, on 10 August 1922, she tarried there until heading out to sea on the evening of 1 September 1922. Giving the
325:
954:
524:
190:
1068:, Alaska, on 22 July 1941, bound for Seattle and turnover to the Navy. Arriving at Seattle on 25 July 1941,
701:
623:
581:
87:
1210:
1098:
957:. On 30 June 1930, she again had occasion to assist mariners in distress, when she lent assistance to the
950:
539:
425:
315:
239:
197:
153:
1033:
prior to the entry of the United States into the war, the U.S. Navy expanded and began to cast about for
906:
662:
512:
1310:
NOAA History, A Science Odyssey: Tools of the Trade: Ships: Coast and Geodetic Survey Ships: Discoverer
1121:
519:, and transferred to the Coast and Geodetic Survey on 7 April 1922. The Survey renamed them USC&GS
1064:
concluded her last operations with the Coast and Geodetic Survey in the summer of 1941. She departed
976:
938:
828:
576:, with Lieutenant Commander Seran in command, stood out of Boston on 28 April 1922 and transited the
557:
546:
441:
20:
1113:
1373:
1314:
1236:
925:
routine upkeep and maintenance while her officers and men plotted the data gathered during the year
902:
730:
697:
693:
682:
674:
318:
40:
968:
722:
1105:. She operated as a Navy salvage ship in Alaskan waters from 1942 to 1946. She was sold in 1947.
1057:
1010:
946:
942:
824:
500:
497:
421:
411:
384:
381:
222:
972:
929:
s operations and wrote reports of the work conducted. The ship's Alaskan ports of call included
1065:
794:
749:
631:
619:
607:
469:
1379:
Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
1053:
1034:
990:
910:
898:
894:
508:
403:
299:
106:
1294:
1270:
1089:
738:
654:
387:
372:
225:
16:
The first of this name was a survey ship in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
1046:
1037:
to support its growing number of combatant ships. One of the ships the Navy sought was
934:
930:
639:
603:
577:
737:, which had become stranded on the rocks off either the southern end or east coast of
685:, engaged in coastal survey work, for the rest of 1922 and the early portion of 1923.
1352:
1327:
1309:
1145:
1117:
1002:
870:
851:
696:, where she operated through the summer of 1925 except for with occasional visits to
516:
457:
437:
399:
102:
1026:
914:
867:
832:
746:
646:
588:
236:
1336:
1286:
1262:
1171:
1188:
765:
493:
477:
429:
356:
340:
264:
187:
801:. The whaleboat proceeded to the stranded minesweeper and returned with 17 of
666:
481:
961:
769:
592:
473:
157:
846:
s, men had made it to shore the previous night, and were unaccounted for.
998:
994:
611:
584:
303:
553:—became known as the "Bird Boats" because of their original Navy names.
888:
Completing this tour of duty in Alaskan waters in late September 1925,
669:, shortly after midnight on 27 October 1922. Working out of San Diego,
635:
321:
1030:
782:
761:
714:
658:
1041:, and an Executive Order of 19 June 1941 authorized the transfer of
1146:"NOAA History - Tools of the Trade/Ships/C&GS Ships/Discoverer"
1006:
813:
465:
1073:
718:
274:
180 ft (55 m) or 187 ft 10 in (57.25 m)
1077:
726:
117:
530:
respectively. While in Coast and Geodetic Survey service,
760:
arrived first, at 2150 hours on 6 June 1923, and dropped
717:
began in a most notable fashion. While underway for the
642:, conducting sampling and surveying work along the way.
858:
sailors from their perch ashore; later that afternoon,
768:
on the stranded minesweeper, she attempted to launch a
367:
Construction and United States Navy career, 1919-1922
1359:
Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
941:, among others, and she operated in places such as
476:parties that were to be embarked on board for the
440:, and was redesignated AM-38 that year. She was
1287:http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/auk-i.htm
1263:http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/auk-i.htm
1172:http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/auk-i.htm
772:, but the moderately rough seas to windward of
448:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey career
90:, the act of detecting and learning something
8:
1124:, a small island in that bay, are named for
1097:retained her name in Navy service, becoming
591:on 29 April 1922 and soon commenced a major
1332:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1213:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1168:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
725:, Alaska, on 6 June 1923, she picked up an
203:collectively were known as the "Bird Boats"
1326:This article incorporates text from the
989:s years in Alaskan service wore on, the
19:For other ships with the same name, see
1137:
862:transferred the shipwrecked sailors to
797:, Lieutenant Commander Clem L. Garner,
785:(78 feet or about 24 meters of water).
361:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
211:Transferred to U.S. Navy 26 August 1941
823:, could take the remaining 16 men—the
86:A discoverer, a person who engages in
25:
53:
7:
881:men that go down to the sea in ships
638:, and steamed from there across the
1187:. www.navsource.org. Archived from
917:, through the late summer of 1927.
595:and conversion into a survey ship.
444:at Portsmouth on 28 December 1920.
1283:Dictionary of Naval Fighting Ships
1259:Dictionary of Naval Fighting Ships
14:
1364:Survey ships of the United States
1005:began to edge closer to war with
993:became increasingly important to
897:on 28 December 1925 and reaching
789:made no further attempt to reach
692:moved north to the waters of the
1319:
1080:, accepted custody of the ship.
410:on either 28 September 1918 and
61:
55:
29:
729:from the U.S. Navy minesweeper
704:, or San Francisco for upkeep.
653:then proceeded up the coast of
1:
1335:. The entry can be found
1045:to the Navy for service as a
545:—the former Navy minesweeper
221:Served as United States Navy
854:, brought off the remaining
616:United States Atlantic Fleet
1052:Operating of Dutch Harbor,
406:, on 20 June 1918. She was
1395:
1087:
1025:Between 1939 and 1941, as
1021:Transfer to U.S. Navy 1941
580:that day. She reached the
396:Todd Shipyards Corporation
370:
282:35.6 ft (10.9 m)
99:Todd Shipyards Corporation
18:
1281:This quotation, from the
1257:This quotation, from the
812:arrived on the scene and
681:frequented the waters of
329:vertical triple expansion
290:12.6 ft (3.8 m)
255:
48:
28:
959:Alaska Steamship Company
582:William Cramp & Sons
428:in 1919. She spent 1920
326:Harlan and Hollingsworth
1369:Ships built in Brooklyn
967:, which was aground at
920:In the spring of 1928,
256:General characteristics
1239:. www.history.noaa.gov
1217:. www.history.navy.mil
1148:. www.history.noaa.gov
1060:, and Kodiak, Alaska,
756:headed for the scene.
624:Southern Drill Grounds
426:North Sea Mine Barrage
154:Department of Commerce
907:French Frigate Shoals
380:was laid down as the
152:7 April 1922 by U.S.
21:USC&GS Discoverer
977:Prince William Sound
955:Three Brothers' Reef
741:the previous night.
558:Lieutenant Commander
488:of 12 October 1921,
414:on 31 January 1919.
392:(Minesweeper No. 38)
319:Babcock & Wilcox
235:Served as U.S. Navy
1289:) is unattributed.
1265:) is unattributed.
903:Territory of Hawaii
839:. However, nine of
694:Territory of Alaska
683:Southern California
649:on 8 October 1922,
363:from 1922 to 1941.
359:that served in the
41:Territory of Alaska
1293:2010-04-14 at the
1269:2010-04-14 at the
825:commanding officer
808:s men. Meanwhile,
745:and the U.S. Navy
538:, and survey ship
507:were taken to the
382:United States Navy
156:via transfer from
1122:Discoverer Island
1035:auxiliary vessels
795:executive officer
630:steered south to
564:, took charge of
556:On 8 April 1922,
346:
345:
331:engine; one shaft
136:28 September 1918
1386:
1323:
1322:
1297:
1279:
1273:
1255:
1249:
1248:
1246:
1244:
1233:
1227:
1226:
1224:
1222:
1207:
1201:
1200:
1198:
1196:
1181:
1175:
1164:
1158:
1157:
1155:
1153:
1142:
1011:national defense
991:Aleutian Islands
988:
928:
911:Lisianski Island
895:Hawaiian Islands
884:
880:
845:
807:
712:
626:— a wide berth,
601:
509:Boston Navy Yard
300:shaft horsepower
68:
65:
60:
59:
58:
33:
26:
1394:
1393:
1389:
1388:
1387:
1385:
1384:
1383:
1349:
1348:
1320:
1306:
1301:
1300:
1295:Wayback Machine
1280:
1276:
1271:Wayback Machine
1256:
1252:
1242:
1240:
1235:
1234:
1230:
1220:
1218:
1209:
1208:
1204:
1194:
1192:
1191:on 14 July 2016
1183:
1182:
1178:
1165:
1161:
1151:
1149:
1144:
1143:
1139:
1134:
1111:
1092:
1090:USS Auk (AM-38)
1086:
1023:
986:
926:
882:
878:
843:
805:
764:. Training her
739:Chirikof Island
710:
655:Central America
645:Transiting the
599:
486:Executive Order
450:
375:
373:USS Auk (AM-38)
369:
295:Installed power
66:
56:
54:
44:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1392:
1390:
1382:
1381:
1376:
1371:
1366:
1361:
1351:
1350:
1347:
1346:
1341:
1317:
1312:
1305:
1302:
1299:
1298:
1274:
1250:
1228:
1202:
1176:
1159:
1136:
1135:
1133:
1130:
1120:, Alaska, and
1114:Discoverer Bay
1110:
1107:
1088:Main article:
1085:
1082:
1029:was fought in
1022:
1019:
677:, California,
640:Gulf of Mexico
604:Virginia Capes
578:Cape Cod Canal
449:
446:
442:decommissioned
371:Main article:
368:
365:
344:
343:
337:
333:
332:
312:
308:
307:
296:
292:
291:
288:
284:
283:
280:
276:
275:
272:
268:
267:
262:
258:
257:
253:
252:
251:
250:
247:
233:
217:
213:
212:
209:
205:
204:
181:
177:
176:
175:26 August 1941
173:
172:Out of service
169:
168:
165:
161:
160:
150:
146:
145:
142:
138:
137:
134:
130:
129:
126:
122:
121:
114:
110:
109:
96:
92:
91:
84:
80:
79:
74:
70:
69:
51:
50:
46:
45:
34:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1391:
1380:
1377:
1375:
1372:
1370:
1367:
1365:
1362:
1360:
1357:
1356:
1354:
1345:
1342:
1340:
1338:
1333:
1330:
1329:
1328:public domain
1318:
1316:
1313:
1311:
1308:
1307:
1303:
1296:
1292:
1288:
1284:
1278:
1275:
1272:
1268:
1264:
1260:
1254:
1251:
1238:
1232:
1229:
1216:
1214:
1206:
1203:
1190:
1186:
1180:
1177:
1173:
1169:
1163:
1160:
1147:
1141:
1138:
1131:
1129:
1127:
1123:
1119:
1118:Kodiak Island
1115:
1109:Commemoration
1108:
1106:
1104:
1102:
1096:
1091:
1083:
1081:
1079:
1075:
1071:
1067:
1063:
1059:
1055:
1050:
1048:
1044:
1040:
1036:
1032:
1028:
1020:
1018:
1016:
1012:
1008:
1004:
1003:United States
1000:
996:
992:
985:
980:
978:
974:
970:
966:
963:
960:
956:
952:
951:Spruce Island
948:
944:
940:
936:
932:
923:
918:
916:
912:
908:
904:
900:
896:
891:
886:
876:
872:
871:Jehu V. Chase
869:
865:
861:
857:
853:
849:
842:
838:
834:
830:
826:
822:
818:
815:
811:
804:
800:
796:
792:
788:
784:
780:
775:
771:
767:
763:
759:
755:
753:
748:
744:
740:
736:
734:
728:
724:
720:
716:
713:s service in
709:
705:
703:
699:
695:
691:
686:
684:
680:
676:
672:
671:San Francisco
668:
664:
660:
656:
652:
648:
643:
641:
637:
633:
629:
625:
621:
617:
613:
609:
605:
598:
594:
590:
586:
583:
579:
575:
571:
567:
563:
560:H. A. Seran,
559:
554:
552:
550:
544:
543:
537:
533:
529:
528:
522:
518:
517:Massachusetts
514:
510:
506:
504:
499:
495:
491:
487:
483:
479:
475:
471:
467:
463:
459:
455:
447:
445:
443:
439:
438:New Hampshire
435:
431:
427:
423:
419:
415:
413:
409:
405:
401:
397:
393:
391:
386:
383:
379:
374:
366:
364:
362:
358:
354:
353:
342:
338:
335:
334:
330:
327:
323:
320:
317:
313:
310:
309:
305:
301:
297:
294:
293:
289:
286:
285:
281:
278:
277:
273:
270:
269:
266:
263:
260:
259:
254:
248:
245:
243:
238:
234:
231:
229:
224:
220:
219:
218:
215:
214:
210:
207:
206:
202:
201:
195:
194:
189:
185:
182:
179:
178:
174:
171:
170:
166:
163:
162:
159:
155:
151:
148:
147:
143:
140:
139:
135:
132:
131:
127:
124:
123:
119:
115:
112:
111:
108:
104:
100:
97:
94:
93:
89:
85:
82:
81:
78:
75:
72:
71:
67:United States
64:
52:
47:
42:
38:
32:
27:
22:
1334:
1325:
1282:
1277:
1258:
1253:
1241:. Retrieved
1231:
1219:. Retrieved
1212:
1205:
1193:. Retrieved
1189:the original
1179:
1167:
1162:
1150:. Retrieved
1140:
1125:
1112:
1100:
1094:
1093:
1084:Later career
1069:
1061:
1051:
1042:
1038:
1027:World War II
1024:
1014:
1013:as well, so
1001:and, as the
983:
981:
969:Granite Mine
964:
939:Dutch Harbor
921:
919:
915:Midway Atoll
889:
887:
874:
868:Rear Admiral
863:
859:
855:
847:
840:
836:
833:enlisted men
827:, two other
820:
816:
809:
802:
790:
786:
778:
773:
757:
751:
742:
732:
707:
706:
689:
687:
678:
661:and reached
650:
647:Panama Canal
644:
627:
596:
589:Philadelphia
573:
569:
565:
555:
548:
541:
535:
531:
526:
520:
502:
489:
478:hydrographic
461:
453:
451:
420:assisted in
417:
416:
412:commissioned
389:
377:
376:
351:
349:
347:
241:
237:salvage ship
227:
199:
192:
188:survey ships
183:
167:8 April 1922
144:January 1919
128:20 June 1918
76:
36:
1185:"AM-38 Auk"
1072:shifted to
947:Tigalda Bay
766:searchlight
606:. Reaching
540:USC&GS
525:USC&GS
498:minesweeper
494:sister ship
482:topographic
430:in ordinary
385:minesweeper
357:survey ship
350:USC&GS
265:Survey ship
223:minesweeper
198:USC&GS
191:USC&GS
180:Nickname(s)
116:$ 500,000 (
35:USC&GS
1374:1918 ships
1353:Categories
1304:References
1126:Discoverer
1101:Discoverer
1095:Discoverer
1070:Discoverer
1062:Discoverer
1058:Womens Bay
1043:Discoverer
1039:Discoverer
1015:Discoverer
984:Discoverer
979:, Alaska.
973:Port Wells
943:False Pass
922:Discoverer
890:Discoverer
860:Discoverer
848:Discoverer
819:that she,
817:Discoverer
799:USC&GS
787:Discoverer
779:Discoverer
774:Discoverer
758:Discoverer
743:Discoverer
708:Discoverer
702:Washington
690:Discoverer
679:Discoverer
667:California
651:Discoverer
628:Discoverer
618:— then on
597:Discoverer
574:Discoverer
566:Discoverer
562:USC&GS
532:Discoverer
521:Discoverer
434:Portsmouth
378:Discoverer
352:Discoverer
348:The first
311:Propulsion
242:Discoverer
184:Discoverer
164:In service
77:Discoverer
37:Discoverer
1243:13 August
1221:13 August
1211:"Per the
1195:13 August
1152:13 August
1066:Ketchikan
962:steamship
831:, and 13
770:whaleboat
688:In 1923,
663:San Diego
620:maneuvers
474:surveying
304:megawatts
249:Sold 1947
246:1941-1946
232:1919-1920
158:U.S. Navy
141:Completed
125:Laid down
88:discovery
1291:Archived
1267:Archived
1166:Per the
1054:Cold Bay
999:aviation
995:commerce
899:Honolulu
875:Cardinal
856:Cardinal
841:Cardinal
837:Cardinal
829:officers
803:Cardinal
791:Cardinal
733:Cardinal
632:Kingston
612:Virginia
593:overhaul
585:shipyard
549:Flamingo
492:and her
422:sweeping
408:launched
404:New York
400:New York
314:Two 200-
149:Acquired
133:Launched
107:New York
103:New York
83:Namesake
1103:(ARS-3)
1047:salvage
913:, near
814:radioed
783:fathoms
698:Seattle
675:Oakland
636:Jamaica
622:in the
608:Norfolk
570:Pioneer
551:(AM-32)
536:Pioneer
527:Pioneer
505:(AM-29)
458:reserve
456:lay in
394:by the
322:boilers
244:(ARS-3)
230:(AM-38)
193:Pioneer
95:Builder
49:History
43:waters.
1324:
1049:ship.
1031:Europe
965:Orduna
953:, and
937:, and
935:Seward
931:Kodiak
864:Cuyama
852:launch
821:Cuyama
810:Cuyama
762:anchor
754:(AO-3)
752:Cuyama
735:(AM-6)
715:Alaska
673:, and
659:Mexico
513:Boston
503:Osprey
496:, the
470:hulled
452:While
355:was a
302:(1.05
298:1,400
271:Length
1132:Notes
1009:, to
1007:Japan
987:'
927:'
883:'
879:'
844:'
835:—off
806:'
747:oiler
711:'
600:'
542:Guide
466:steel
341:knots
336:Speed
287:Draft
216:Notes
200:Guide
1337:here
1285:(at
1261:(at
1245:2016
1223:2016
1197:2016
1170:at (
1154:2016
1099:USS
1074:Pier
997:and
909:and
750:USS
731:USS
723:Uyak
719:port
657:and
568:and
547:USS
523:and
501:USS
480:and
424:the
388:USS
279:Beam
261:Type
240:USS
226:USS
208:Fate
196:and
186:and
113:Cost
73:Name
1116:at
1078:USN
982:As
885:."
727:SOS
721:of
587:at
511:at
490:Auk
462:Auk
454:Auk
432:at
418:Auk
398:at
390:Auk
339:14
316:psi
228:Auk
118:USD
39:in
1355::
1128:.
1056:,
975:,
971:,
949:,
945:,
933:,
901:,
866:.
700:,
665:,
634:,
610:,
572:.
534:,
515:,
436:,
402:,
324:;
105:,
101:,
1339:.
1247:.
1225:.
1215:"
1199:.
1174:)
1156:.
468:-
306:)
120:)
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.