- USS Tracer (AGR-15)
USS "Tracer" (AGR-15) – also known as USS "Interrupter" (AGR-15) – was a "Guardian"-class
radar picket ship acquired by theU.S. Navy in 1957 from the “mothballed” reserve fleet. She was reconfigured as a radar picket ship and assigned to radar picket duty in the NorthPacific Ocean as part of theDistant Early Warning Line .Because of the closeness of the sound of names issued for radar picket ships at the time, "Interrupter" had her name changed by the Navy to "Tracer" so as not to confuse her with USS|Interdictor|AGR-13 and USS|Interpreter|AGR-14
Liberty ship built in Florida
"William J. Riddle" -- a "
Liberty ship "; -- was laid down under aU.S. Maritime Commission contract (MC hull E-2340) on24 December 1944 atPanama City, Florida , by the J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc.; launched on31 January 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Marion Harders; and, upon completion in early 1945, was delivered to theWar Shipping Administration , Maritime Commission.World War II-related service
"William J. Riddle" operated with Moore-McCormack Lines and the
Waterman Steamship Corporation from 1945 to 1947. When hostilities ended in the Par East in mid-August1945 , the "Liberty ship" was steaming fromHawaii to thePhilippines .Converted to a cattle carrier the following year, she operated as such through the end of 1946. Changed back to a dry cargo carrier by March of
1947 , she voyaged toEurope an andMediterranean ports until the summer of 1947 when she was laid up in theU.S. Maritime Commission 'sNational Defense Reserve Fleet and berthed in the James River,Virginia . She remained there for 10 years.Conversion to radar picket ship
The Navy selected "William J. Riddle" for conversion to a
radar picket ship in May of1957 . Towed to theCharleston Naval Shipyard (South Carolina ) soon thereafter, conversion work began on24 May 1957 . Renamed "Interrupter", and classified as "AGR-15", the erstwhile "Liberty" was commissioned at Charleston, South Carolina,16 October 1958 , Lt. Comdr. George S. Harrison in command. Following shakedown inGuantanamo Bay ,Cuba , and post-shakedown availability at her conversion yard, "Interrupter" sailed for thePacific Ocean . She transited thePanama Canal on26 January 1959 and arrived at her home port,San Francisco, California , on12 February , the sixth "AGR" to join newly formed Radar Picket Squadron 1. Fitted out with the latestradar detection equipment, "Interrupter" and her seven "Guardian"-class sister ships were designed to serve as the seaborne eyes of theNorth American Air Defense Command -- the naval link in the chain of early-warning stations covering the Pacific approaches to theUnited States . Her mission was to "detect, report, and track enemy airborne threats approaching by overseas routes and to control the intercepts used to destroy such threats." Before putting to sea for her first patrol, she conducted training evolutions withU.S. Air Force officers embarked on board for familiarization with the ship's mission. In addition, "Interrupter's", officers and men familiarized themselves with the Air Force's part in this vital mission. On6 March 1959 , "Interrupter" sailed from San Francisco on her first barrier patrol.olving the name problem
On
4 September 1959 , "Interrupter" was renamed "Tracer" to eliminate confusion with some of her sister ships with similarly sounding names. Between 1959 and 1965, "Tracer" conducted patrols at sea, at various picket stations in the Western Contiguous Radar Line. The ship proved to be an efficient vessel and received awards for administrative and operational efficiency on several occasions. As more sophisticated early-warning systems came into operational use, the need for the "AGR's" diminished accordingly.Deactivation
Deactivated in 1965, "Tracer's" name was struck from the
Navy list on1 September 1965 . She was then transferred to theU.S. Maritime Commission and laid up atSuisun Bay, California , where she remained until sold,15 July 1974 . Before being scrapped inChina in2000 , "Tracer" – renamed "Unisea" – served as afish processing plant inUnalaska ,Alaska .Honors and awards
"Tracer" personnel qualified for the following medal:
*National Defense Service Medal See also
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*Radar picket References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/62/6215.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - USS Tracer (AGR-15) – ex - USS Interrupter (AGR-15) (1958 - 1959)]
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