- USS Outpost (AGR-10)
USS "Outpost" (AGR-10/YAGR-10) 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
"Outpost" (YAGR–10) was originally built as
liberty ship "SS Francis J. O’Gara", by the J. A. Jones Construction Co.,Panama City, Florida , and turned over to theU.S. Maritime Commission 30 June 1945 .World War II-related service
The Calmer Steamship Corp. operated "O’Gara" for the Maritime Commission from
30 June 1945 until4 June 1946 . "O’Gara’s" cruises during this period included one to theU.S. West Coast of theUnited States and one to variousEurope an ports. On4 June 1946 "O’Gara" was laid up in theHudson River Reserve Fleet of the United States Maritime Commission. From28 January 1947 until14 January 1948 "O’Gara" was operated by theWaterman Steamship Company and then the South Atlantic Steamship Company. During this period she made cruises to Europe, theNear East , and theOrient . On20 January 1948 "O’Gara" was laid up in theMobile, Alabama , reserve fleet of the U.S. Maritime Commission.Conversion to radar picket ship
On
22 May 1956 the Navy acquired "O’Gara" to be converted into an "Ocean Station Radar Ship". She was assigned the Navy hull number "YAGR–10" and named "Outpost". "Outpost" was towed from Mobile, Alabama, to the U.S. Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania , where conversion was begun to equip her with the electronic detection equipment and communication gear necessary for her role with theContinental Air Defense Command . Outpost commissioned 6 February 1957, Lt. Comdr. John Leslie Murphy in command.Radar picked duty
After shakedown training out of
Guantanamo Bay ,Cuba , "Outpost" reported to her homeport,Davisville, Rhode Island ,3 June . On28 June the ship steamed seaward on her first patrol and on30 June relieved "Brister" (DER-327) on picket station. The ship returned to Davisville19 July , but by24 July was underway for another patrol setting the pattern of patrols interrupted by short periods in port. "Outpost" made a total of six patrols in 1957. These patrols continued into 1958. "Outpost’s" designation was changed to "AGR–10"28 September 1958 . During the first half of 1961 "Outpost" steamed on station. But in August she steamed south toFlorida and theBahamas . From October1961 to January1962 she underwent overhaul atBoston, Massachusetts .Cuban missile crisis support
"Outpost" continued her Atlantic patrols in 1962, buttoning up for wartime steaming during the
Cuban Missile Crisis . The onset of 1963 found "Outpost" steaming on station as before. In late July the ship visitedHalifax, Nova Scotia . From August through the end of 1963 "Outpost" maintained a record of no misses in reporting air contacts. She visited Halifax again in November before putting into her homeport for the holidays. Early in 1964 she resumed her patrols and continued this pattern of operation until decommissioning1 July 1965 .Inactivation and sale
She was returned to the
U.S. Maritime Administration 4 February 1966 and was assigned to theNational Defense Reserve Fleet and berthed in theHudson River . She was sold17 February 1971 for scrapping inSpain .Honors and awards
Outpost personnel qualified for the following medals:
*Navy Expeditionary Medal (5-Cuba )
*National Defense Service Medal
*Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (1-Cuba)See also
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United States Navy
*Radar picket References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/62/6210.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YAGR / AGR-10 Outpost]
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