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USS Hackberry (AN-25) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Hackberry (AN-25)

USS ''Hackberry'' (YN-20/AN-25) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was originally ordered and laid down as USS ''Maple'' (YN-20) but renamed shortly before her October 1941 launch. She was later transferred to the French Navy as ''Araignée'' (A727).
== Career ==
''Hackberry'' (YN-20), originally ''Maple'' but renamed before launching 28 October 1941 by American Shipbuilding Company. Cleveland, Ohio. She was commissioned 21 December 1942. Lt. C. B. Wegner in command.

Following shakedown and training exercises out of Tompkinsville. Rhode Island, the net tender was assigned to North African waters, reporting 12 April 1943. She operated in Palermo harbor towing and acting as cable recovery and salvage vessel. During her stay in Palermo ''Hackberry'' installed boom defenses at Catania, Sicily, and operated briefly in the harbor at Naples, Italy.

As the pincers were applied to the Axis in Europe, ''Hackberry'' took part in the important landings in southern France. Arriving off the beaches 15 August, the ship helped transport garrison troops from the newly-won Alpha beach to Isle du Levant.
''Hackberry'' remained in the area as Allied troops pushed forward from the beachhead, coming under fire from German shore batteries 22 August. With the capture of Toulon, the ship returned to her regular duties, clearing away the net and other harbor obstructions.
Redesignated (''AN-25'') 20 January 1944, ''Hackberry'' operated at Toulon and Marseille until being turned over to the French government under lend-lease 12 November 1944.

Hackberry was returned to U.S. custody from lend-lease 21 March 1949 and was sold the same day to France, where she served as ''Araignée''.
In the summer of 1949, she sailed to Indochina with two small tugs in tow, and in February 1950, she sailed the reurn trip with ''Intraitable'' in tow. From then, she served in Toulon, and in Brest from 1956.
''Araignée'' was decommissioned in 1977, and used as a pontoon hulk until 1985, when she was sold for scrap.

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