Amesbury
The remains of a steel hull U.S. Naval vessel lie in 25 feet of
water five miles west of Key West. This vessel was a decommissioned
U.S. Navy ship being towed by Chet Alexander Marine Salvage of Key
West to a deep water location to be sunk as an artificial reef.
While enroute she grounded and before she could be refloated a storm
broke up her hull. The site is locally known as Alexander's Wreck.
The Amesbury (DE 66) was launched and commissioned in 1943
as a destroyer escort. She was named for Lt. Stanton Amesbury who
was killed in enemy action over Casablanca on November 9, 1942 while
attached to an aviation squadron in the Atlantic Area.
The Amesbury's first assignment was duty with the Atlantic
Convoy 7, followed by participation in the Normandy invasion.
Returning to the United States in August, 1944, she was assigned
temporary duty with the Fleet Sonar School in Key West. In 1945, she
was one of the 104 destroyer escorts converted to high speed
transports at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Amesbury was then
assigned hull number APD-46 and equipped with a five-inch turret gun
and three twin-mount forty-millimeter antiaircraft guns. Proceeding
to the Pacific she supported landings in Korea and China during
1945, carrying Underwater Demolition Team Twelve. The
Amesbury returned to Florida in 1946, was decommissioned
and never performed active service again. Chet Alexander Marine
Salvage of Key West purchased her in 1962 for scrap.
The remains of the Amesbury consist of two sections of hull
and superstructure lying 200 yards apart. The southern section
contains the remains of the bow and port side. The northern section
of the wreck consists of the stern and starboard side. Fifty feet
behind the stem of the bow is the five-inch gun mount behind a
semicircular shield. Behind that is the twin forty-millimeter
Bofors-style antiaircraft gun mount on an elevated pedestal. A
debris field on the east side of the hull contains pieces of the
collapsed upper hull, bridge, and superstructure. The northern
section of wreckage includes the stern, another Bofors gun and
mount, miscellaneous debris, and heavy Welin davits used to
transport and launch four Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel boats.