USS YDG-8
Photographed by her builder on 14 June 1944.
Photo No. 19-N-69085
Source: U.S. National Archives (RG-19-LCM)
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USS YDG-8
Photographed by her builder on 21 June 1944.
Photo No. 19-N-69080
Source: U.S. National Archives (RG-19-LCM)
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USS YDG-8
Photographed by her builder on 21 June 1944.
Photo No. 19-N-69082
Source: U.S. National Archives (RG-19-LCM)
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USS YDG-10
With a likely customer, USS YMS-293, alongside circa 1945. A primary function of the YDGs was to neutralize the magnetic signature of ships like the wooden-hulled YMSs that operated where magnetic mines might be present.
Photo No. NH 84978
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS YDG-11
Photographed by her builder on 14 August 1945.
Photo No. 19-N-88322
Source: U. S. National Archives (RG-19-LCM)
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USS YDG-8
Probably photographed in San Francisco Bay soon after her return to the West Coast in February 1946.
Photo No. NH 77377
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS YDG-10
Probably photographed in San Francisco Bay soon after her return to the West Coast in April 1946.
Photo No. NH 77378
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Ampere (ADG-11)
Photographed between 1951 and 1957 after her reactivation, probably in Japanese waters.
Photo No. Unknown
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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