- USNS Lt. James E. Robinson (T-AK-274)
USNS "Lt. James E. Robinson" (T-AK-274/T-AG-170/T-AKV-3) was a "LT. James E. Robinson"-class
cargo ship , which was launched as aWorld War II commercialcargo ship . She had earlier been theU.S. Army ’s USAT "LT. James E. Robinson" before being acquired by the U.S. Navy.Victory ship built in Oregon
"Lt. James E. Robinson" (AKV 3) was laid down under
U.S. Maritime Commission contract as "Czechoslovakia Victory" byOregon Shipbuilding Corporation ,Portland, Oregon ,25 November 1943 ; launched20 January 1944 ; sponsored by Miss Barbara Vickery; and delivered to her operator, American Hawaiian Steamship Corp.,11 March 1944 .World War II service
Owned by the Maritime Commission, she served on the merchant sealanes under the control of the
War Shipping Administration during the remainder of World War II and later saw service in theArmy Transportation Service as USAT "LT. James E. Robinson". On1 March 1950 she was transferred by the Maritime Administration to the Navy and assigned to duty under theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS).Post-war service
Manned by a civilian crew, "Lt. James E. Robinson" operated out of
U.S. East Coast ports, primarilyNew York City , while making runs to ports inWest Germany and theBritish Isles . In September1953 she expanded the scope of her operations with a supply and logistics run to theMediterranean which sent her toGreece ,Turkey , andTrieste .She maintained this pattern of Mediterranean and western
Europe an cruises during the next 7 years. In addition, during the periods of August1955 , August-September1956 , and July October1958 , she carried cargo toThule, Greenland , in support of military defense construction projects. Late in November1958 , again expanding her area of operations, she cruised to ports in theRed Sea , theGulf of Aden , and thePersian Gulf before returning toNew York City 31 January 1959 .Vietnam-era operations
"Lt. James E. Robinson" was reclassified "AK-274" in May
1959 while operating in theAtlantic Ocean . Between1 August 1960 and9 September she steamed from New York toSaigon ,South Vietnam , carrying cargo for the American military effort there. After making ports inFormosa ,South Korea , andJapan , she returned to New York via theU.S. West Coast 29 November , thence resumedtransatlantic cargo service16 December .Circumnavigating the globe
During April and May
1961 she cruised to theIndian Ocean and back; and between19 August and5 January 1962 , shecircumnavigated the globe steaming fromDavisville, Rhode Island , and back via thePanama Canal ,Australia , theSuez Canal , andGibraltar . During much of 1962 and 1963 Lt. "James E. Robinson" took part in special logistics operations in the South Atlantic and the Indian Oceans. Reclassified "AG-170" in December1962 , she operated out ofCape Town andDurban, South Africa , and ranged theAfrica n coast fromLiberia toKenya .She continued these operations during the first 4 months of 1964 and returned to New York
31 May via Suez andRota, Spain . She again reclassified "AK-274" on1 July 1964 and resumed transatlantic cargo runs to western European ports. Continuing this duty through 1969, she remained assigned to the Atlantic Area of MSTS.Inactivation
"Lt. James E. Robinson" was placed out of service at an unknown date and was transferred to the
Maritime Administration (MARAD),17 March 1976 , for lay up in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . She was struck from theNavy list on16 January 1981 and was sold for scrap to Andy Exports, Inc., on26 May 1983 .Honors and awards
"Lt. James E. Robinson" received one
battle star for World War II service.See also
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