- USNS Mission San Juan (T-AO-126)
The USNS "Mission San Juan" was one of twenty-seven "Mission Buenaventura" Class fleet oilers built during
World War II for service in theUnited States Navy , named for the Franciscan mission located inSan Juan Bautista, California .ervice history
"Mission San Juan" was laid down
30 July 1943 under a Maritime Commission contract by Marine Ship Corporation,Sausalito, California ; launched14 October 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Derrill D. Standifird; and delivered to the Maritime Commission31 January 1944 upon completion. Chartered to Deconhill Shipping Company in February, 1944 the tanker spent the remainder of the War supplying fuel oil to American and Allied Forces overseas, during which time she was awarded theNational Defense Service Medal .Shortly after the cessation of hostilities, "Mission San Juan" was placed in the Maritime Commission Reserve Fleet at
Mobile, Alabama on9 April 1946 . Acquired by the Navy21 November 1947 she was retransferred to theNaval Transportation Service the same date. Designated as "Mission San Juan" (AO-126), she served as such until1 October 1949 when the newly formed Military Sea Transportation Service took over the functions and ships of the Naval and Army Transportation Services. Acquired by MSTS on 1 October, she was designated USNS "Mission San Juan" (T-AO-126) and was placed in service with a civilian crew. During theKorean War , she carried fuel to the forward operating bases and continued in this duty until after the War, until12 February 1958 when she was placed out of service by MSTS, stricken from theNaval Vessel Register and transferred on the same date to the Maritime Administration and laid up in the Reserve Fleet atBeaumont, Texas .Reacquired by the Navy on
28 October 1964 , "Mission San Juan" was moved to the General Dynamics Shipyard,Quincy, Massachusetts , for conversion into amissile range instrumentation ship . During this conversion, she was jumboized by fitting a new 72-foot section amidships and virtually rebuilt in order to accommodate the required electronic equipment. Renamed "Flagstaff" and designated AGM-21 on8 April 1965 , she was again renamed, on1 September 1965 , to "Mercury".Accepted by MSTS for service on
16 September 1965 , she was designated as USNS "Mercury" (T-AGM-21) and assigned to MSTS Atlantic for duty. During theProject Gemini series of orbits, she served as an important link between the astronauts and the control stations at [Cape Canaveral] . She carried out this duty until the summer of 1967 when she returned to the yard at Quincy for the installation of satellite terminals.Upon completion of this installation on
18 September 1967 , she was reassigned to MSTS, Atlantic, but shortly thereafter was reassigned to MSTS, Pacific. There she was to play an important part in theProject Apollo moon shot tests as she provided important communication links between the Apollo moon craft and earth tracking stations.The "Mercury" fell to the cutter's torch in 1975 when she was sold as scrap.
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Mission San Juan Bautista
*Missile Range Instrumentation Ship
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