- USNS Mission San Fernando (T-AO-122)
The USNS "Mission San Fernando" 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 inLos Angeles, California . She was renamed "Muscle Shoals" and then "Vanguard"."Mission San Fernando" was laid down on
26 August 1943 under a Maritime Commission contract by Marine Ship Corporation,Sausalito, California ; launched25 November 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Ruth B. Krohn; and delivered29 February 1944 . Chartered to Pacific Tankers Inc., for operations, she served the remainder of the War carrying fuel to Allied forces in the western Pacific (during which time she was twice awarded theBattle Efficiency Award as well as theNational Defense Service Medal ). She remained in service until10 May 1946 when she was returned to the Maritime Commission and laid up in the Reserve Fleet atOlympia, Washington .Acquired by the Navy on
21 October 1947 she was chartered to theUnion Oil Company for operations and placed in service under the operational control of the Naval Transportation Service as "Mission San Fernando" (AO-122). Transferred to the operational control of the newly created Military Sea Transportation Service on1 October 1949 she was redesignated USNS "Mission San Fernando" (T-AO-l22). She served in MSTS until24 May 1955 when she was returned to the Maritime Administration and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Olympia. She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on22 June 1955 .Reacquired by the Navy on
21 June 1956 she was placed in service with MSTS and operated, under charter, by Marine Transportation Lines. She served with MSTS until she was returned to the Maritime Administration on4 September 1957 and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet atJames River, Virginia .Reacquired by the Navy on
28 September 1964 she was taken in hand byGeneral Dynamics Quincy Shipbuilding Division for extensive modernization and rebuilding at theirQuincy, Massachusetts yard. This included adding 80 feet to her length. While under conversion to a Missile-range instrumentation ship, she was renamed forMuscle Shoals, Alabama and reclassified, becoming "Muscle Shoals" (AGM-19). Renamed "Vanguard" on1 September 1965 she was placed in service with MSTS on28 February 1966 as USNS "Vanguard" (T-AGM-19). Designed to be a seagoing missile tracking station, she participated in theApollo Project test series and into 1969 had continued in these duties. She then participated in theSkylab program.In September
1980 she was reclassified as T-AG-194. She was reconfigured and the large missile tracking antennas were removed. Her role became that of a Navigational Test Ship and she was used to check submarine navigation systems. She was stricken again on12 December 1999 . On29 November 2001 she was transferred to the US Maritime Administration (MARAD ). OnMarch 16 ,2005 MARAD issued a "Request for Comments" for public input on the historical significance of the "Vanguard".As of
29 February 2008 she is [http://maps.google.com/?t=k&om=1&ll=37.140503,-76.635749&spn=0.003836,0.005236 anchored in the James River (2nd from right)] as part of theNational Defense Reserve Fleet or James River Reserve Fleet, a "Ghost fleet ". Following historical review, the vessel was cleared for disposal by the Virginia State Historic Preservation Office on 11/15/2006.References
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* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/AG194.htm "Vanguard's" Naval Vessel Registry entry]ee also
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Mission San Fernando Rey de España
*Muscle Shoals, Alabama
*Missile Range Instrumentation Ship External links
* [http://www.marad.dot.gov/Headlines/announcements/2005/Public%20Comment%20on%20Historic%20Significance%20of%20Vessels/Grp4PAOdescription%20ewk%20rev.htm Ships for which MARAD is soliciting comments from the public re: their historic significance] as of 3/16/05.
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