- USS Ajax (AG-15)
USS "Ajax" (AG-15) was a collier in the
United States Navy . Originally she retained her previous name of "Scindia", and was renamed for the mythical Ajax in 1901. She was reclassified as an airplane tender and given the hull designator AG-15 in 1924.The screw steamer "Scindia" was a steel-hulled freighter built in 1890 at
Glasgow ,Scotland . Purchased on12 May 1898 — three weeks after the opening of theSpanish-American War — by the United States Navy atNew York . She was fitted out at theNew York Navy Yard for service as a collier, and was placed in commission there on21 May 1898 , Comdr. Eugene W. Watson in command.Following a round-trip voyage carrying coal from New York to Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba , between2 June and1 July 1898, the ship departed New York on12 October with a cargo of coal for theHawaiian Islands . She made a number of goodwill calls en route—both before and after roundingCape Horn — and delivered her cargo atHonolulu . "Scindia" then headed east for theCalifornia coast and, after reachingSan Francisco Bay early in the spring of 1899, was surveyed at theMare Island Navy Yard and decommissioned there on27 May for repairs to her boilers and machinery.Recommissioned on
23 December 1899 , the collier got underway on18 January 1900 and headed westward across the Pacific and proceeded viaGuam to the newly acquiredPhilippine Islands laden with coal for the ships of theAsiatic Fleet . After unloading atManila , she transited theStrait of Malacca , crossed theIndian Ocean , and continued on via theSuez Canal and theStrait of Gibraltar toCardiff ,Wales , where she filled her bunkers with coal before crossing the Atlantic toNorfolk, Virginia , where she arrived on1 March 1901 . During her first circumnavigation of Earth, the steamer was renamed "Ajax" on1 January 1901. She was decommissioned on16 March 1901.Reactivated on
16 October 1901, the ship made two more round-the-world voyages carrying coal to the Asiatic Station and then returned to the Philippines in September 1903 for operations with the Asiatic Fleet through the end of 1904. She then returned to the east coast of the United States along which she operated until placed out of service at Norfolk on4 November 1905 .Reactivated on
20 January 1907 , "Ajax" again served along the east coast until departingHampton Roads in December of that year to support the cruise of theGreat White Fleet around the world to demonstrate the good will of the United States and to make known to any potential enemy the power of the American Navy. She returned to Norfolk on Washington's Birthday in 1909 and, after serving the Atlantic Fleet through the spring, was placed out of service at thePortsmouth Navy Yard in June.Laid up until
30 April 1910 , he put in over two more years supporting the Atlantic Fleet along the coast and in theCaribbean Sea before she was ordered to the Orient for the last time. In December 1912, she took on a cargo of coal at Hampton Roads and loaded submarines USS|B-2|SS-11 and USS|B-3|SS-12 on her decks before sailing via the North Atlantic, theMediterranean Sea , the Suez Canal, and the Indian Ocean to the Philippine Islands. She arrived inManila Bay on 30 April 1913, and, after launching her two submarines, began shuttling coal to American warships at ports in such placed as Guam, the Philippines,China ,Japan , and evenBurma . Soon after the United States entered theWorld War I , she towed the formerly interned German ship "Elsass" fromSamoa toHonolulu, Hawaii . During the American intervention inSiberia at the end of World War I, she made deliveries toVladivostok .The ship was laid up at the
Cavite Navy Yard from20 April to17 October 1921 and then became thereceiving ship there for the16th Naval District . During this period, she served briefly in 1923 as tender to the submarines of Submarine Division 18, Asiatic Fleet, and was based atChefoo , China. After resuming her role as receiving ship at Cavite in September 1923, "Ajax" became the tender for the planes of the Asiatic Fleet aircraft squadrons in February 1924. On1 July 1924 , she was reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary and redesignated AG-15.Relieved of all duty in June 1925, she was decommissioned on
8 July 1925 and her name was simultaneously stricken from the Navy list. The former "Ajax" was sold at the Cavite Navy Yard on14 August 1925 to S. R. Paterno.
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