Endurance Commanding Officers

Lt. L.E. Martin (Commissioning)
19 May 1954
2 Dec 1955
Lt. Richard C. Maurer
2 Dec 1955
30 Oct 1959
LCdr. E. G. Fleeger
1 Nov 1959
8 Dec 60
LCdr. J. F. Matejceck
8 Dec 1960
9 Apr 1962
LCdr. Thomas H. Wood
9 Apr 1962
1 Nov 1963
Lt. Marvin G. Smith, Jr (Cap'n. Jack)
1 Nov 1963
30 Dec 1964
LCdr. Francis B. Shemanski
1 Jan 1965
12 July 1967
LCdr. H.J. Sutphen
12 Jul 1967
28 Jun., 1969
LCdr. Shlegelmilch
28 Jun.,1969
Nov., 1970
LCdr. Don Stoufer
Nov., 1970
Oct., 1971
LCdr., Isadore "Bud" Largue
Oct., 1971
Jan., 1972


 

The second Endurance (AM-435) was launched 8 August 1952 by J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp., Tacoma, Wash.; sponsored by Miss Gerry A. Borovich; and commissioned 19 May 1954, Lieutenant L. E. Martin in command. She was reclassified MSO-435 on 7 February 1955.

On 21 April 1954, Endurance arrived at Long Beach, Calif., her home port, and began training operations along the southern coast of California. In July 1955 she made a good will cruise to Acapulco, Mexico, returning to local duty on exercises, drills, and operations with ships of other types. Endurance made her first cruise to the Far East between August 1957 and February 1958, during which she exercised with ships of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and the navy of the Republic of China. Her second tour of duty in the Far East, from January through July 1960, included minesweeping exercises at Okinawa, and another period of assistance to the Chinese navy in developing their modern mine warfare techniques. Arriving at Long Beach on 19 July, the remainder of the year was given to operations and ship overhaul. [Transcribers Note: Endurance was stricken 1 July 1972 and disposed of by Navy sale December 1973.]