- USS Investigator (AGR-9)
USS "Investigator" (AGR-9/YAGR-9) was a "Guardian"-class
radar picket ship acquired by theU.S. Navy in 1956 from the “mothballed” reserve fleet. She was reconfigured as a radar picket ship and assigned to radar picket duty in the NorthAtlantic Ocean as part of theDistant Early Warning Line .Liberty ship built in Florida
"Investigator" (YAGR-9) was launched by J. A. Jones Co., Inc.,
Panama City, Florida , asLiberty Ship "Charles A. Draper"9 January 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. E. L. Cills; and delivered24 January 1945 to Polarus Steamship Co., Inc.World War II service
The ship carried replacement aircraft and cargo until the end of the war and entered the James River
National Defense Reserve Fleet 26 October 1945 .1957-1965 radar picket duty
After a brief period of service in 1947, she entered the Reserve Fleet at
Mobile, Alabama , and was acquired by the Navy2 July 1956 . Renamed "Investigator", she was converted to Navy use atCharleston Naval Shipyard and commissioned there16 January 1957 , Lt. Comdr. J. H. Mehus in command. Equipped with the latest in air search and tracking systems, the ship conducted her shakedown training in theCaribbean and departedGuantanamo Bay for her new home port,Davisville, Rhode Island . "Investigator" began her operational pattern of 3- to 4-week cruise in the NorthAtlantic Ocean as the seaward extension of theContinental Air Defense Command 's air early warning system. Operating in conjunction with search aircraft, she could detect, track, and report aircraft at long ranges, and in the event of enemy attack could control high speed U.S. interceptor aircraft and direct them to target.The ship was reclassified "AGR-9" effective
28 September 1958 . She continuedradar picket station duties for the Continental Air Defense Command, detecting and tracking inbound airborne objects and controlling jet interceptor aircraft until decommissioned29 March 1965 .Decommissioning
Her name was struck from the
Navy List 1 April 1965 . She was transferred the same day to theU.S. Maritime Commission and entered the MaritimeHudson River Defense Reserve Fleet ,New York , where she remained until sold for scrap inSpain ,15 May 1971 .See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/62/6209.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YAGR / AGR-9 Investigator]
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