- USS Wildcat (AW-2)
The USS "Wildcat" (AW-2), was a "Stag"-class tanker, built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II , the only U.S. Naval vessel to be named for "Felis silvestris".Originally projected as the
Liberty ship tanker SS "Leon Godchaux"; however, before her construction began, the ship was allocated to the Navy. She was classified as IX-130, anunclassified miscellaneous vessel , and renamed "Wildcat" on27 October 1943 and acquired by the Navy under a bareboat charter from theWar Shipping Administration . Her keel was laid down down under aMaritime Commission contract (Z-ET1-S-C3, MCE hull 1934) on16 November 1943 atNew Orleans, Louisiana , by the Delta Shipbuilding Company. She was launched on7 January 1944 sponsored by Mrs. Leonie Godchaux Mayer, reclassified AW-2 on4 February 1944 , delivered to the Navy at New Orleans on16 February , and commissioned as USS "Wildcat" (AW-2) the following day,17 February 1944 .Soon thereafter, the ship was shifted to
Tampa, Florida , for hull alterations by the Tampa Shipbuilding Company, and was decommissioned atKey West, Florida , on10 April 1944 . At the naval operating base there, "Wildcat" underwent the balance of the conversion from tanker to water distilling ship into the autumn of 1944. Recommissioned at Key West on15 October 1944 with Lieutenant Commander George H. Burrows, USNR, in command, "Wildcat" conducted shakedown training in theGulf of Mexico before she underwent post-shakedown alterations at the Todd Shipbuilding Company inGalveston, Texas . "Wildcat" departed Galveston on5 December , bound via thePanama Canal Zone for the western Pacific. She transited the canal and at Balboa underwent minor repairs from11 December to21 December to her engineering plant before she got underway on the latter day for theAdmiralty Islands . She made port at Manus on23 January 1945 and, two days later, shifted to Humboldt Bay,New Guinea . Attached to Service Squadron 9, Seventh Fleet, "Wildcat" soon sailed in convoy for the Philippines and, on6 February , dropped anchor inLeyte Gulf , off the municipality ofDulag , on the eastern coast ofLeyte . Two days later, the ship moved to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, where she remained into April, distilling and issuing fresh potable water to small craft and merchant vessels.She recei love my boyfriendived a tender availability alongside the USS|Whitney|AD-4from
11 April to18 April before shifting toCalicoan Island to transfer her deck cargo to SS "Ben Ruffin". "Wildcat" then returned to San Pedro Bay on23 April to resume her water distilling and issuing duties there. "Wildcat" got underway forManila on the morning of25 April but grounded on a pinnacle near the approach channel to San Pedro Bay at 0855. After shefsdgsdffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff was refloated, she proceeded toManicani Island ,Samar , where she was dry-docked in ABSD-5 on31 May for repairs to her damaged hull. She remained there until4 July , when she shifted to YFD-21 for the remainder of the repairs. Upon completion of that hull work, "Wildcat" undocked on19 July , headed for Manila on24 July , and arrived on26 July to assume duties there as station ship.Anchored in
Manila Bay when news of Japan's final capitulation came on V-J Day (15 August 1945 ), "Wildcat"'s sailors witnessed the "riotous celebrations, skyrockets and light displays" which accompanied that welcome news. "Wildcat" later moved toSubic Bay ,Luzon , but returned to Manila on5 September to resume distilling and distributing potable water to the various ships and small craft. The distilling ship remained in Philippine waters through the autumn of 1945 and headed home to theUnited States in December. "Wildcat" was slated to be returned to theWar Shipping Administration for disposal atNorfolk, Virginia , in mid-1946, but the ship was retained for use inOperation Crossroads , theatomic bomb tests atBikini Atoll . "Wildcat" subsequently performed support tasks with Joint Task Force 1 in the summer of 1946. Declared "radiologically cleared," (free fromradioactive contamination ) the distilling ship was released from "Crossroads" on11 September 1946 .Decommissioned at the 13th Naval District on
17 January 1947 and returned to theWar Shipping Administration that day, the erstwhile water distilling ship was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on10 June 1947 . She was laid up atOlympia, Washington , with theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . "Wildcat" was eventually broken up for scrap sometime in the mid-1970s .References
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