USNS Mission Carmel (T-AO-113)
- USNS Mission Carmel (T-AO-113)
USNS "Mission Carmel" (T-AO-113) was one of twenty-seven "Mission Buenaventura"-class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy. She was one of two named for Mission San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, the other being "Mission San Carlos" (T-AO-120).
"Mission Carmel" was laid down 1 January 1944 under a Maritime Commission contract by Marine Ship Corporation, Sausalito, California; launched 28 March 1944; sponsored by Mrs. W. B. Lardner; and delivered 17 May 1944. Chartered to Pacific Tankers, Inc. for operations, she spent the remainder of the War providing fuel to allied forces overseas (during which time she was awarded the National Defense Service Medal). Returned to the Maritime Commission on 11 April 1946 she was laid up in the Reserve Fleet at Portland, Oregon.
Acquired by the Navy 21 October 1947 she was designated "Mission Carmel" (AO-113) and assigned to the Naval Transportation Service for operations. She continued with the Transportation Service until 1 October 1949 when the Naval Transportation Service and the "Mission Carmel" were absorbed into the new Military Sea Transportation Service. Redesignated USNS "Mission Carmel" (T-AO-113), she continued to supply US forces overseas with needed fuel products until 25 October 1957 when she was returned to the Maritime Administration (MARAD), struck from the Naval Vessel Register and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Olympia, Washington.
Her life of service not yet over, she was sold to Litton Industries on 7 November 1957 for conversion into a dry cargo ship. Renamed "Houston", into 1969 she continued her life of service under a new flag.
The ship's final disposition is unknown.
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