- USS Sylvania (AFS-2)
USS "Sylvania" (AFS-2), a Sclass|Mars|combat stores ship, was the second ship of the
United States Navy to be named "Sylvania".The "Sylvania" (AFS-2) was laid down on
18 August 1962 at theNational Steel and Shipbuilding Company inSan Diego, California ; launched on10 August 1963 ; sponsored by Mrs. Cyrus R. Vance; and commissioned on11 July 1964 , with Captain Bernard A. Lienhard in command.At the time of commissioning "Sylvania" was the second of a new class of combat store ship designed to combine the functions of the AF (store ship), AKS (stores issue ship), and AVS (aviation issue ship). She completed fitting out and, after
sea trial s, departed California for duty with the Atlantic Fleet. ThePanama Canal was transited on11 August , and the ship arrived at Norfolk on16 October 1964 for post-shakedown availability. Upon completion of this, the ship operated in the Norfolk area until the spring of1965 ."Sylvania" stood out of Norfolk on
14 April 1965 , en route to theMediterranean and her first tour of duty with the6th Fleet . She called atRota, Spain , and arrived at her new home port,Naples, Italy , on29 April . Two days later, she began her first underway replenishment operation with the 6th Fleet. On31 July , "Sylvania" completed the first vertical replenishment of anaircraft carrier usingUH-46A helicopters. In early October the store ship logged her 1,000th accident-free helicopter landing. She served asflagship for theService Force , 6th Fleet, from5 December 1966 to17 April 1967 . During the night of8 January 1968 , the cargo ship suffered her only material loss of the year. She experienced a roll of 38 degrees and took water over the flight deck. The roll, wind, and water parted the tie-downs on cargo staged on the flight deck for the next day's replenishment. Consequently, 52 pallets of provisions were lost. On1 July 1968 , "Sylvania" was awarded the Battle Efficiency "E" for her class and the Supply "E" for Supply Efficiency. She also won theMarjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet."Sylvania" was honored on
19 October by a visit from theAssistant Secretary of the Navy ,Charles A. Bowser , and a party of eight who came aboard for a briefing and tour and to observe an underway replenishment exercise. The ship was indrydock atMalta from29 November until10 December 1968 when she returned to normal 6th Fleet operations. On16 June 1969 the ship lost a UH-46D helicopter when it crashed during vertical replenishment operations in the harbor ofPalma de Mallorca , but the crew was rescued. On30 September , the ship outchopped from the 6th Fleet and returned to Norfolk on24 October after an absence of four and one-half years."Sylvania" deployed to the 6th Fleet again from
28 December 1969 to15 February 1970 . She then began preparations for her first overhaul since commissioning. The ship was in drydock from11 April to13 May when she moored at the shipyard, and was ready for sea on13 July . On20 July the ship was awarded theMeritorius Unit Commedation for service to the 6th Fleet during the period25 April 1965 to30 September 1969 . The next day, AdmiralElmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. ,Chief of Naval Operations , visited "Sylvania". The period from13 August to11 September was spent in refresher training at Guantanamo Bay."Sylvania" stood out of Norfolk on
18 November 1970 to begin a six-month deployment in logistic support of the 6th Fleet and returned to Norfolk on17 May 1971 . In June, the ship entered theNorfolk Naval Shipyard for a four-month restricted availability period."Sylvania" left the yard on
4 October and, from 23 to27 October , conducted a four-day port call atFort Lauderdale, Florida . After two weeks of refresher training at Guantanamo Bay, she returned to Norfolk for another two-month availability period. The ship then commenced pre-deployment loadout and underway training in theVirginia Capes area until mid-February. "Sylvania" then deployed to the Mediterranean in support of the 6th Fleet from24 February to26 August . After five weeks of re-loading supplies at Norfolk, the cargo ship returned to the Mediterranean, from2 October to10 November , to replenish the AFS that was on station there. The remainder of the year1972 and until5 March 1973 was spent at Norfolk in upkeep and underway training."Sylvania", sailed to Guantanamo Bay and held refresher training from 6 to
16 March and then paid a three-day visit toCape Kennedy before returning to her home port on the 23rd. She stood out of Norfolk on25 May for another tour with the 6th Fleet and relieved USS "Concord" (AFS-5) as the on-station AFS on16 June . She, in turn, was relieved by USS "San Diego" (AFS-6) on12 November and returned to Norfolk on3 December 1973 ."Sylvania" operated out of Norfolk until early September
1974 when she again deployed to the Mediterranean for duty with the 6th Fleet.In September 1976, returning from a routine deployment, USS SYLVANIA had the honor of transporting the world famous King Tut Exhibit to America for the New York Metropolitan Museum.
In 1990 she deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and eventually the Red Sea in support of Desert Shield. She then supplied three carrier battle groups within one week during the lead up to Desert Storm in 1991.
"Sylvania" was decommissioned on
26 May 1994 and laid up in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . She was struck from the Naval Register on5 January 1995 . "Sylvania"s title was transferred to the Maritime Administration and eventually sold for scrapping on28 July 2001 .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s21/sylvania-ii.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Sylvania"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/5202.htm navsource.org: AFS-2 "Sylvania"]
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