- USS Pigeon (ASR-21)
The third USS "Pigeon" (ASR–21) was laid down
17 July 1968 by the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Ala.; launched13 August 1969 ; sponsored by Mrs. Allen M. Shinn, wife of Vice Admiral Shinn, Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.She was commissioned on
28 April 1973 .She was a sister ship to
USS Ortolan (ASR-22) .Leader of a new class of submarine rescue ships designed to operate with the Navy’s new deep submergence rescue vehicles, "Pigeon" was the first seagoing catamaran warship built for the Navy since
Robert Fulton ’s twin-hulled steam warship "Fulton" was built at the close of theWar of 1812 . Her twin hull gave great stability for deep water operations and provides ample deck working space. She was able to carry two deep submergence vehicles on her main deck. These craft was capable of docking to a disabled submarine on the sea bottom, removing survivors and transporting them to the surface. "Pigeon" also carried theMcCann diving bell or rescue chamber which was used to rescue the survivors of submarine "Squalus" (SS-192) in 1939. "Pigeon’s" mooring system enabled her to maintain a precise position over a disabled submarine during rescue operations."Pigeon’s" rescue control center used a 3-dimensional sonar system for continuous tracking of the rescue vehicle. During rescue operations it served as a floating command post with specialized communications equipment for contacting the disabled submarine and any other craft, planes or ships working with her.
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