- USS Tanner (AGS-15)
USS "Tanner" (AGS-15) was originally built as the USS "Pamina" (AKA-34), an "Artemis" class
attack cargo ship named after the minor planet539 Pamina , which in turn was named after a character inMozart 's opera "The Magic Flute ". However early in the ship's service it was reclassified AGS-15 and renamed "Tanner". She served as a commissioned ship for 24 years and 4 months.History
"Pamina" was laid down in 1944 by the
Walsh-Kaiser Co., Inc. ,Providence, Rhode Island ; launched5 January 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Ralph M. Johnston; commissioned10 February 1945 , Lt. Comdr. E. P. Teague in command.Following shakedown "Pamina" transited the
Panama Canal and reported to Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet,Pearl Harbor . After intensive training with other vessels of her type, she departed Pearl Harbor22 April and arrived Okinawa15 May to deliver important cargo and to render valuable assistance to combat operations ashore. She operated in the South, Southwest and WesternPacific areas for the remainder ofWorld War II . Immediately thereafter she transported occupation forces toJapan and returning servicemen to the United States. "Pamina" was reclassified AGS-15 and renamed "Tanner"15 May 1946 .After sea trials during November and December, "Tanner" conducted
hydrographic survey operations off the east coast ofMexico . She continued similar activities in the same area, offLabrador , offTrinidad and offVenezuela for the next four years. In January 1951, she began survey work in theBahamas in connection with aguided missile testing range, work which she continued with only occasional missions elsewhere until the summer of 1952. At that time she returned northward and after a period inNew York Naval Shipyard proceeded to northwestGreenland for extensive priority survey work. She concluded the season with a survey of a small island in the CanadianArctic where a harbor was named "Tanner Bay" in her honor. From 1954 to 1958, "Tanner" operated primarily off the southern coast ofTurkey with 27,255 miles steamed during 139 days in the survey area in the spring and summer of 1956. Again in the Bahamas in 1959, she became part of thePersian Gulf Survey Unit later that year. After extensive work in theNear East , she conducted research in theBarents Sea in 1963, in the deep dive area off Norfolk in 1964, and in the northernAegean Sea 15 November 1965 to15 March 1966 . "Tanner" deployed19 October fromPearl Harbor for survey operations in theSouth China Sea off theMekong Delta coast ofSouth Viet Nam . She returned to the coast of South Viet Nam and to theGulf of Thailand in 1967 and 1968.Following survey operations in the Western Pacific early in 1969 and with long and distinguished service to her credit, "Tanner" began her decommissioning process
14 July . She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register1 August and transferred to theMaritime Administration for disposal."Pamina" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.ee also
See USS "Pamina" for other ships of the same name.
References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p1/pamina-i.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Pamina"]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t2/tanner.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Tanner"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02034.htm NavSource Online: AKA-34 "Pamina" / AGS-15 "Tanner"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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