USS Sage (AM-111) - Post-War Inactivation

Post-War Inactivation

Ordered to the U.S. East Coast of the United States, Sage transited the Panama Canal in February 1946; and, in early March, she arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, for overhaul. Then immobilized and designated for inactivation, she moved south and west in October and, at mid-month, arrived at Orange, Texas. There inactivation was completed, and she was berthed with the U.S. 6th Fleet (Inactive) in mid-February 1947.

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