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| Ship armor= | Ship aircraft= | Ship aircraft facilities= | Ship notes= }} | The USS YMS-416 was a YMS-1 class minesweeper originally built for the United States Navy. After brief service during World War II, it was sold as a research ship and renamed Healys-1. Its fate was unknown for many years until it was discovered at the bottom of Lake Washington. HistoryYMS-416 was laid down by the Stadium Yacht Basin Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, 9 January 1944 and launched 28 May 1944. Completed 21 October 1944, records are unclear as to what role it played in World War II. Along with other surplus vessels, it was sold after the end of the war. It was used as a research vessel and renamed Healys-1. After this, it disappeared from public record; its fate was unknown until a burned hulk previously referred to as YMS-1 at the bottom of Lake Washington was positively identified as the former USS YMS-416. References - {{cite web | last = Radigan | first = Joseph M. | title = YMS Class Minesweeper | url = http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/19idx.htm | publisher = NavSource.org | year = 2005 | accessdate = 22 October 2009 }}
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