Shellbark AN-67
Shellbark
(AN-67: dp. 1,275; 1. 194'6"; b. 37'; dr. 13'6"; s. 12
k.; cpl. 56; a. 1 3~; cl. Canotia)
Shellbark (AN 67) was laid down on 15 September 1943 by the Canulette Shipbuilding Co. Inc., Slidell, La., as YN-91, launched on 31 October 1943, redesignated as AN-67 on 20 January 1944, and commissioned on 12 April.
Shellbark sailed to Newport, R.I., on the 30th to begin her shakedown cruise. Upon completion, she was in the Boston Navy Yard from 24 to 31 May. She reported to the 1st Naval District for duty on 1 June. Shellbark was then assigned to the Atlantic Fleet for temporary duty with the 12th Fleet. The net layer arrived in Belfast, Ireland, on 20 July and operated in English waters until she departed Plymouth on 6 November, Shellbark returned to Norfolk on 21 November 1944 and operated from there until departing on 20 February 1945 for San Francisco, via the Canal Zone and San Diego. She stood out of San Franci sailed from there 20 days later for Eniwetok, Guam,Saipan, and Okinawa.
Shellbark operated in the Okinawa area from 13 July to 20 September. On the 22d, she moved into Japanese home waters around Honshu, operating from Kobe and Wakayama, until 1 February 1946. On that date, she sailed for Shanghai. She arrived on 17 March and began preparations for decommissioning.
Shellbark was decommissioned on 19 April and sold to China the next day. She was struck from the Navy list on 1 May 1946.