USS Reading (PF-66)

USS Reading (PF-66)

USS "Reading" (PF-66), a "Tacoma"-class frigate, originally classified as PG-174, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Reading, Pennsylvania.

"Reading" (PF-66) was laid down by the Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company, in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, on 23 May 1943; launched on 28 August 1943, sponsored by Mrs. John C. Butterweck; towed down the Mississippi and commissioned at New Orleans, Louisiana, on 19 August 1944, with Lieutenant Commander Nelson C. McCormick, USCG, in command. The broken christening bottle and other artifacts from and relating to the ship are in the collection of the Historical Society of Berks County, located in Reading, PA.

Following shakedown off Bermuda, "Reading" reported for fast convoy escort duty between the United States and European and North African ports. Her first such duty began in January 1945 when she departed Norfolk, Virginia, for Algeria. Returning to the United States with another convoy, she made one more round-trip to the Mediterranean before the end of the war with Germany.

On 26 May "Reading" commenced conversion to a weather ship. An intricate array of meteorological equipment was installed, her number 3 three-inch mount was replaced by a hangar for a weather blimp, and a supply of cold weather gear was taken on board before the "Reading" was declared ready for sea on 10 June. Her first weather station was off Boston, where she was forced to "lie to" because it was too deep to anchor. In the fall, the weather ship moved northward and took station between the Canadian and Icelandic coasts. Weather observations were transmitted 12 times daily and homing signals were radioed to aircraft periodically. When relieved from her station, the ship put into either NS Argentia, Newfoundland or Reykjavík, Iceland for refueling and provisioning.

On 16 November "Reading" received orders for decommissioning. She put in at Portsmouth, Virginia, and was decommissioned there on 19 December 1945. She was struck from the Navy list on 5 January 1946, delivered to United Boat Service Corporation, New York City, and then resold to Argentina in July 1947.

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External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r3/reading.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Reading"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/08066.htm navsource.org: USS "Reading"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/patrol/pf66.htm hazegray.org: USS "Reading"]


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