USS Culgoa (AF-3)

USS Culgoa (AF-3)

USS "Culgoa" (AF-3) was a refrigerated supply ship in the United States Navy.

"Culgoa" was built in 1889 by J.L. Thompson and Sons, Ltd. of Sunderland, England and purchased at Cavite, Philippines on 4 June 1898. During the naval blockade of Manila, the vessel supplied the American squadron with ice and meat. Since she was not a commissioned naval vessel, "Culgoa" could purchase supplies while avoiding the neutrality laws that banned sales to the Navy.

On 3 December 1898, one week before the Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish-American War was to be signed, "Culgoa" was commissioned with Lieutenant Commander J.W. Carlin in command.

Assigned to the Asiatic Squadron as a refrigerator supply ship, "Culgoa" sailed out of Cavite Navy Yard supplying ships and troops at Manila with ice and meat until August 1889. Overhauled at Hong Kong between 20 October and 18 November 1899, "Culgoa" returned to supply duties, making three voyages to Sydney and Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, for fresh stores in 1900 and 1901.

On 22 July 1901 she cleared Cavite and sailed by way of Ceylon, Suez, Malta, and Gibraltar to New York City, arriving 25 September. She was placed out of commission on 16 October 1901 at Boston, Massachusetts.

Recommissioned 1 October 1902 "Culgoa" joined the North Atlantic Squadron and provided storeship services to ships and shore stations in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico until again placed out of commission 11 August 1905. Considered for disposition, she was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 7 May 1906, but reinstated on 30 June 1906 and recommissioned 12 September 1907 for service with the Atlantic Fleet.

Sailing from New York on 21 September 1907 "Culgoa" was loaned to the Panama Railway Company for an emergency shipment of beef, returning to New York 16 October 1907. On 11 December "Culgoa" left to join the Atlantic Battleship Fleet at Santa Lucia as mobile stores ship, one of four auxiliaries accompanying the sixteen battleships on the cruise of the "Great White Fleet". During the cruise, while on a planned supply run, she carried naval artist Henry Reuterdahl, who had been ordered away from the fleet for negative comments to the press. On 3 January 1909, she broke off from the fleet to bring emergency supplies to Messina, Italy, which had been ravaged by an earthquake.

At Amoy, China, and in the Formosa Strait between 28 October and 5 November 1908, she assisted in the establishment of wireless communications with the Second Squadron.

Returning to Hampton Roads 17 February 1909, "Culgoa" resumed her cruise along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean until 1 December 1910, when she sailed to supply ships serving in European waters, visiting Brest and Cherbourg, France, and Weymouth and Gravesend, England, before returning to New York on 20 January 1911.

She put out from New York 11 February 1911 for duty in the Caribbean, where she supplied stores for ships and shore detachments protecting American citizens and interests throughout this troubled area until February 1918.

Serving with the Naval Overseas Transportation Service during the remainder of World War I, "Culgoa" made seven transatlantic convoy voyages to bases in France and Britain between 19 February 1918 and 10 May 1919. On 10 July 1918 she assisted the SS "Oosterdijk" which sank after a collision with "San Jacinto". "Culgoa" took aboard the passenger survivors and towed "San Jacinto" into Halifax, Nova Scotia .

"Culgoa" issued stores and provisions to Battle Squadron 2 at Guantanamo Bay from 24 March to 6 April 1920, then after supplying shore installations at Yorktown, Virginia, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, cleared Brooklyn, New York, on 2 June for fleet maneuvers in the Pacific. Given hull classification symbol AF-3 on 17 July 1920, she joined Battle Squadron 2 at Colon, Panama, transited the Panama Canal, and joined in fleet problems on her way to Pearl Harbor, visiting Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California.

Returning to New York 3 September 1920 for overhaul, she resumed her supply operations on the east coast and in the Caribbean Sea between February and October 1921. "Culgoa" was decommissioned at New York City on 31 December 1921 and sold 25 July 1922.

As of 2005, no other US ship has been named "Culgoa".

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