- USS Marl (IX-160)
USS "Marl" (IX-160), a "Trefoil"-class concrete barge designated an
unclassified miscellaneous vessel , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named formarl . Her keel was laid down underMaritime Commission contract (T. B7.D1) byBarrett & Hilp ,Belair Shipyard , SouthSan Francisco, California , on16 November 1943 . She was launched on2 February 1944 sponsored by Mrs. J. M. Ryan, converted for Navy use as a cargo barge, acquired by the Navy under loan charter from the Maritime Commission29 August 1944 ; and placed in service at San Francisco the same day.Assigned to duty with Service Squadron 8, "Marl" was towed to the
Philippines where during the remainder of the war in the Pacific she provided facilities for storing and issuingUnited States Army andUnited States Marine Corps supplies atLeyte . On23 September 1945 she departed San Pedro Bay under tow by
"Lipan" (ATF-85)and headed in convoy bound forOkinawa . A vicioustyphoon dispersed the convoy north of thePhilippines on29 September , and mountainous seas parted "Marl" front her towline early the next day. She was recovered following the storm and towed toSubic Bay 7 October . She underwent repairs to damaged machinery and continued duty as cargo stores barge until2 August 1946 when she was placed out of service and delivered toWar Shipping Administration . Her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on15 August 1946 . "Marl"was sold by theMaritime Commission to theAsia Development Corporation on4 September 1948 .References
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