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USS Black Hawk (MHC-58) was the eighth ship of Osprey-class coastal mine hunters. She was commissioned 11 May 1996 and decommissioned 1 December 2007. As of December 2007, she is laid up in the Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas, awaiting disposal. Black Hawk was of the MHC 51 class of ships, which are the world's largest glass reinforced plastic (GRP) ships and the first U.S. Navy ships designed solely for mine hunting; the technique of locating mines with sonar and neutralizing them with a remotely controlled underwater vehicle or divers.

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  • USS Black Hawk (MHC-58) was the eighth ship of Osprey-class coastal mine hunters. She was commissioned 11 May 1996 and decommissioned 1 December 2007. As of December 2007, she is laid up in the Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas, awaiting disposal. Black Hawk was of the MHC 51 class of ships, which are the world's largest glass reinforced plastic (GRP) ships and the first U.S. Navy ships designed solely for mine hunting; the technique of locating mines with sonar and neutralizing them with a remotely controlled underwater vehicle or divers.
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  • USS Black Hawk, Ingleside, Texas, September 2004
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  • USS Black Hawk (MHC-58) was the eighth ship of Osprey-class coastal mine hunters. She was commissioned 11 May 1996 and decommissioned 1 December 2007. As of December 2007, she is laid up in the Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas, awaiting disposal. Black Hawk was of the MHC 51 class of ships, which are the world's largest glass reinforced plastic (GRP) ships and the first U.S. Navy ships designed solely for mine hunting; the technique of locating mines with sonar and neutralizing them with a remotely controlled underwater vehicle or divers. The ship's mission was to clear harbor, coastal, and ocean waters of acoustic, magnetic and pressure/contact type mines utilizing reconnaissance, classification and neutralization tactics. Exceptionally low magnetic and acoustic signatures protect the ship against detonations during mine hunting operations. Black Hawk (MHC 58) was the eighth ship in the U.S. MHC 51 (Osprey) Class Coastal Minehunter Program and the third U.S. Navy ship to bear that name. Black Hawk's keel was laid on September 3, 1992 and her christening and launching was on August 27, 1994 at Intermarine USA Corporation, Savannah, Georgia. USS Black Hawk (MHC 58) was commissioned in ceremonies held on May 11, 1996, at Pier Two at the Naval Education Training Center, Newport, R.I.
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