- USNS Mission Capistrano (T-AO-112)
The USNS "Mission Capistrano" (AO-112) is the second 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 Capistrano, California .History
Originally laid down on
29 February 1944 as a Maritime Commission type (T2-SE-A2) tanker hull (MC hull 1819) under aMaritime Commission contract as SS "Mission Capistrano" at the Marine Ship Corporation inSausalito, California ; launched on7 May 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. James E. George; and delivered on14 June 1944 . Chartered to Pacific Tankers Inc., she spent the rest of the War supporting allied forces overseas (during which time she was awarded theNational Defense Service Medal ), until returned to the Maritime Commission on20 April 1946 and laid up at the Maritime Commission Reserve Fleet atMobile, Alabama . Acquired by the Navy on17 November 1947 , she was designated as "Mission Capistrano" (AO‑112) and transferred to the Naval Transportation Service for duty. She served with this service until1 October 1949 when the Naval Transportation Service was absorbed into the newMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) and laid up at theBeaumont, Texas , Reserve Fleet.cite web|title="Mission Capistrano"|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships |url=http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m11/mission_capistrano.htm|accessdate=March 31|accessyear=2006]Redesignated USNS "Mission Capistrano" (T‑AO‑112), she was transferred to the operational control of MSTS on the same date. She continued her service with MSTS until
1 January 1955 when she was placed out of service, struck from theNaval Vessel Register , and transferred to theMaritime Administration and laid up at theBeaumont, Texas Reserve Fleet. Reacquired by the Navy on5 July 1956 , she was transferred to MSTS on the same date and placed in service for further duty with MSTS. She continued her voyages along the world’s tanker routes transportingoil to and from theUnited States until early 1960, when she entered theTodd Pacific Shipyards atNew Orleans, Louisiana for conversion to a "Sound Testing Ship." Reclassified USNS "Mission Capistrano" (AG‑162) on1 July 1960 she was modified to carry an ultra‑high‑poweredsonar transducer array some five stories high and several tons in weight. The transducer could be raised and lowered like a centerboard through the ship’s bottom. Upon completion of her conversion, she was placed in service as USNS "Mission Capistrano" (T-AG-162) (date unknown) and joined "Project ARTEMIS ," a project intended to ultimately produce a system that could detectsubmarine s at long range.cite web|title="Mission Capistrano"|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships |url=http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m11/mission_capistrano.htm|accessdate=March 31|accessyear=2006]Transferred to the Maritime Administration for lay up in the "National Defense Reserve Fleet," "Mission Capistrano" was sold by the Maritime Administration (MARAD) for commercial purposes in 1972 and converted to a "drill ship." Disposition after conversion is not known. [cite web|title=AO-112 / T-AO-112 / T-AG-162 "Mission Capistrano"|work=Fleet Oiler (AO) Photo Index|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/19/19112.htm|accessdate=July 11|accessyear=2007]
Falcon Lady
Another tanker, constructed in the 1970s and initially named "Falcon Lady", was later renamed "Mission Capistrano". It is part of the "Ready Reserve Force" fleet located near Beaumont, Texas. Because of the similar name it can be confused with the 1940s "Mission Capistrano". [ [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/19/19182.htm NavSource - T-AO / T-AOT-182 Columbia] .] [ [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/AOT5005.htm NVR - Mission Capistrano AOT-5005] . (ex-Falcon Lady)] [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/taot-mission.htm "Mission" Class Tanker] (ex-Falcon Lady)] [ [http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/shipyards/1major/active/ingalls.htm Shipbuilding History - Ingalls] .]
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Mission San Juan Capistrano References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m11/mission_capistrano.htm
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