- USS Vigil (AGR-12)
USS "Vigil" (AGR-12/YAGR-12) 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
"SS Raymond Van Brogan" was laid down under a
U.S. Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 2339) on14 December 1944 at the Wainwright yard of the J. A. Jones Construction Co. inPanama City, Florida ; launched on27 January 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Mary Anne Durham; and delivered to theWar Shipping Administration on10 February 1945 .World War II services
Following a shakedown cruise in the
Gulf of Mexico , the ship transited thePanama Canal on 19 February and headed forTerminal Island, California , where she was turned over to A. J. Bull & Co. for operation under contract to the War Shipping Administration.She performed several resupply missions in the
Pacific Ocean theater, carrying aircraft as well as other war materiel and some troops.Following the end of
World War II , the War Shipping Administration transferred her contract to theWaterman Steamship Corporation , which firm operated her fromMobile, Alabama . In the summer of 1947, "SS Raymond Van Brogan" was taken out of service and berthed with theNational Defense Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.Conversion to radar picket
Nine years later, in June
1956 , she was brought out of the U.S. Maritime Commission's reserve fleet for conversion to a radar picket ship and active service with the Navy. She was moved toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , where she completed her conversion at the naval shipyard.On
7 August 1956 , she received a new name and her Navy hull designation to become "Vigil" (YAGR-12). She completed conversion early in 1957 and was placed in service on5 March 1957 , Lt. Comdr. Stanley Abstetar,USNR , in command. During "Vigil's" eight-year naval career, she was assigned to theContinental Air Defense Command and served as one of that organization's radar picket ships operating as seaward extensions of its radar coverage system. The ship operated out ofDavisville, Rhode Island , during her entire period of service and spent on the average of 200 days per year actually engaged in picket patrols in waters off the coast ofNew England .On
28 September 1958 , she was redesignated "AGR-12", thereby dropping her yard craft designation and becoming a commissioned auxiliary.Decommissioning
On
3 March 1965 , "Vigil" was placed out of commission. Her name was struck from theNavy list on1 April 1965 , and she was returned to theU.S. Maritime Commission for lay up with theHudson River Group of theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . On23 November 1970 , she was sold to the Spanish firm, "Revalorizacion de Materiales", for scrapping.Honors and awards
"Vigil" personnel qualified for the following medals:
*Navy Expeditionary Medal (2-Cuba)
*National Defense Service Medal See also
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United States Navy
*Radar picket References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/62/6212.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YAGR / AGR-12 Vigil]
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