- USS Moose (IX-124)
USS "Moose" (IX-124), an "Armadillo"-class tanker designated an
unclassified miscellaneous vessel , was the second ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for themoose , a largeruminant animal of thedeer family, found inCanada and the northernUnited States . Originally named "Mason L. Weems", she was renamed "Moose"27 October 1943 . Her keel was laid down on1 November 1943 byDelta Shipbuilding Company inNew Orleans, Louisiana (T. 2.ETI.S.C3). She was launched on17 December 1943 sponsored by Mrs. Douglas E. Schultheiss, acquired by the Navy on a bareboat charter from theWar Shipping Administration on27 January 1944 , and commissioned on28 January 1944 with Lieutenant Gerald E. Spencer in command.After shakedown, "Moose" departed Balboa,
Panama Canal Zone , on15 March 1944 for the South Pacific. Upon arrivalNew Caledonia in November, she reported to Commander, Southern Pacific, for duty as a mobile floating oil storage ship. From May to August1945 "Moose" served as a fuel supply ship supporting the effort to end the war againstJapan , calling atUlithi , thePalau Islands ,Leyte Gulf ,Okinawa , andKerama Retto , discharging her one-millionth barrel of fuel atBuckner Bay ,Okinawa , on21 August .With the end of the war in the Pacific, "Moose" reported to the Atlantic Fleet at
Norfolk, Virginia , on4 February 1946 . She decommissioned there19 April 1946 , was returned to theWar Shipping Administration on27 April 1946 , and stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on8 May 1946 . She entered theNational Reserve Defense Fleet as "Mason L. Weems". In1948 she was sold toTramp Shipping & Oil Transportation Corporation for service as "Yankee Pioneer". Resold toWeyerhaeuser Steamship Company in1951 , the ship was renamed "Y. L. McCormick".References
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