- USS Lignite (IX-162)
USS "Lignite" (IX-162), a "Trefoil"-class concrete barge designated an
unclassified miscellaneous vessel , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named forlignite . Her keel was laid down on8 December 1943 byBarrett & Hilp ,Belair Shipyard ,San Francisco, California , under aMaritime Commission contract (T. B7-D1-Barge). She was launched on26 February 1944 sponsored by Miss Catherine Barrett, converted for use as aUnited States Army andUnited States Marine Corps stores barge byBarrett & Hilp , acquired by the Navy26 September 1944 , and placed in service at San Francisco the same day. Assigned to Service Force, Pacific Fleet, "Lignite" served as a general stores and issue barge at advance bases in thePhilippines andOkinawa . She continued this duty throughout the remainder ofWorld War II .While serving at Okinawa after the war, the
barge was grounded atBuckner Bay on9 October 1945 bytyphoon Louise, one of the most violent storms ever to strike Okinawa. "Lignite", was refloated16 October , towed toHong Kong in March 1946, and towed toSubic Bay ,Luzon , in May. She was placed out of service at Subic Bay6 August and returned to the WSA the following day. Her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on28 August ."Lignite" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.References
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