Commander Mine Squadron SEVEN - Post-war Structure

Post-war Structure

Mine Squadron 7 was disestablished in 1946 and reestablished at unknown date, the earliest records available after disestablishment being in late 1954.

From 1954-56, Mine Squadron 7 was composed of:

Commander Mine Squadron 7
Greer County (LST-799) (Flagship)
Mulberry (AN-27)
Shea (DM-30)
Mine Division 71 Mine Division 72
Dextrous (MSF-341)
Redstart (MSF-378)
Surfbird (MSF-383)
Waxwing (MSF-389)
Ptarmigan (MSF-376)
Toucan (MSF-387)
Shoveler (MSF-382)
Ruddy (MSF-380)
Zeal (MSF-131)
Symbol (MSF-123)
Murrelet (MSF-372)
Swift (MSF-122)
Cormorant (MSC-122)
Peacock (MSC-198)
Phoebe (MSC-199)
Vireo (MSC-205)
Warbler (MSC-206)
Whippoorwill (MSC-207)
Widgeon (MSC-208)
Woodpecker (MSC-209)

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