- USS Penobscot (ATA-188)
USS "Penobscot" (ATA-188/ATR–115) -- a "Sotoyomo"-class
auxiliary fleet tug -- was originally placed in service by theU.S. Navy as USS "ATA–188" until she was renamed USS "Penobscot" (ATA-188)16 July 1948 . She served in thePacific Ocean duringWorld War II , and on theU.S. East Coast after the war’s end. She was finally decommissioned in1971 .Built in Orange, Texas
The third ship to be so named by the U.S. Navy, "Penobscot" (ATA–188), an auxiliary ocean tug, was laid down as ATR–115 by
Levingston Shipbuilding Company ,Orange, Texas ,11 September 1944 ; launched12 October ; and placed in service12 December .World War II service
Following shakedown "Penobscot" was designated for duty in the
Far East . Assigned homeyard atPearl Harbor , she provided extensive advanced base towing services and called at numerous islands as events in the march towards victory in the Pacific reached a crescendo. With the end of hostilities, the ocean tug operated for a short time out of Chinese ports.Post-war service
In April
1946 "Penobscot" returned to home waters and was assigned to the3rd Naval District . From this point she commenced a lengthy career of east coast towing operations. As a 3rd Naval District ship homeported atNew York City and berthed at the Naval Supply Center,Bayonne, New Jersey , she spends an average of half of each year away from home port, ranging fromMaine to theCaribbean Islands. In addition to towing assignments, "Penobscot" conductstorpedo andnaval mine recovery operations, and provides a wide range of services to ships of the Fleet. One demonstration of her operational flexibility occurred in May1967 when she assisted USNS Mission Capistrano inoceanographic research offBermuda . In July1967 she shifted from the 3rd Naval District List to the Service Force, Atlantic Fleet. After overhaul at Coastal Shipyard and Drydock Company,Staten Island, New York , that autumn, "Penobscot" resumed her multifarious tasks, nearly every aspect of which involves the rendering of service to the Fleet.Decommissioning
After being decommissioned in
1971 , she was laid up in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet and was sold after being struck from theNavy List 28 February 1975 .See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/38/38188.htm NavSource Online: USS Penobscot (ATA-188) – ex - USS ATA-188 (1944 - 1948)]
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