- Golden Bear (ship)
The TS "Golden Bear" is the training ship of the
California Maritime Academy (CMA), a campus of theCalifornia State University . The first training ship of the California Maritime Academy was known as the Training Ship "California State", then as the T.S. "Golden State". Since then, there have been three ships to bear the name T.S. "Golden Bear".The current Training Ship "Golden Bear" was transferred to the
United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) from the US Navy in 1994. She was converted for use by the CMA and transferred there in 1996.TS "Golden State"
The first training ship of the California Maritime Academy was the T.S. "Golden State". Originally planned to be named the SS "Lake Fellowship", after construction, the ship was launched on
October 19 1919 . After completion, she was commissioned in November 1920 as the SS "Henry County". In the mid-1920s, the SS "Henry County" was placed out of service in the James River Reserve Fleet.The Navy purchased the ship in 1930 and transferred it to the then-named California Nautical School. Commissioned as the C.T.S. "California State" on
January 23 1931 , the cadets who lived aboard quickly gave her the nickname "Iron Mother." In December 1941, the ship was renamed the T.S. "Golden State". She sailed on 12 major ocean cruises, including one around the world in 1933. She was also in service when the California Nautical School became the California Maritime Academy.After being decommissioned on
August 12 1946 , she was placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet inSuisun Bay ,California . In 1948, she was sold into private trade, and was operated under various names including "Isle of Patmos" and "Santa Rosa" until she was scrapped inBrazil in August of 1962.First TS "Golden Bear"
On
September 25 1944 , the keel was laid for the USS "Mellena", the twelfth of the "Artemis" class attack cargo ships, at theWalsh-Kaiser Shipyard inProvidence, Rhode Island . She was hull #1893. After construction, she was launched onDecember 11 1944 and commissioned as the USS "Mellena" (AKA-32) onJanuary 10 1945 .After serving the Navy in the Western Pacific during
World War II , she was decommissioned onJune 11 1946 atMare Island Naval Shipyard . Immediately after her decommissioning, she was transferred to the CMA and commissioned as the Training Ship "Golden Bear" onSeptember 7 1946 .After serving as the T.S. "Golden Bear", and sailing on 24 major ocean cruises, the first "Golden Bear" was decommissioned on
May 14 1971 , and then sold for scrap.econd TS "Golden Bear"
Main article - USS Crescent City
Originally named the SS "Delorleans", the ship was contracted on
December 16 1938 by Maritime Commission as aType C3 ship hull #49. The keel was laidMay 8 1939 , by the Bethlehem Steel Company, Sparrows Point Maryland, where she was launched onFebruary 17 1940 , and delivered to Delta Lines onAugust 23 1940 .This was the third of a series of six ships designed by the Mississippi Shipping Company, as a modification of the standard C3 design, to carry both passengers and cargo between New Orleans and
Buenos Aires on the so-called "Coffee Run". Twenty six staterooms accommodated 67 passengers on the shelter deck.The US Government requisitioned the SS "Delorleans" on
June 3 1941 . The Navy assumed control onJune 9 1941 and stripped the ship to prepare her for war duty, and she was commissioned onOctober 10 1941 as the USS "Crescent City". After involvement in almost all the major campaigns in the Western Pacific during WWII, the USS "Crescent City" was redesignated as APA-21 in 1943. Before being decommissioned in San Francisco onApril 30 1948 , she earned aNavy Unit Commendation and 10 battle stars for her service in WWII.The ship was transferred to CMA in May 1971, for conversion to a training ship. She was commissioned in June 1971 as the T.S. "Golden Bear", then sailed on 28 major ocean cruises, over 24 years. The "Golden Bear II" was decommissioned in 1995 and placed in the reserve fleet.
In 1999, the City of
Oakland, California purchased the ship and renamed it "Art Ship" as part of a failed art colony project. She was sold for scrap in 2004, but dismantling was halted because of high PCB levels and because she was considered too historic. She is now privately owned and may be converted into a luxury hotel and museum.Fact|date=December 2007Third TS "Golden Bear"
On
July 29 ,1986 , the keel was laid for hull #4667, ordered under a MARAD contract for the Navy, atBethlehem Steel inSparrows Point ,Maryland . After launching onSeptember 4 1987 , she was delivered to the Navy onMarch 31 1989 and entered service as the USNS "Maury" (T-AGS-39). At the time, the USNS "Maury" was the fastest and largest oceanographic ship in the United States fleet. She also featured a number of advanced oceanographic tools and technologies, including a "multi-beam, wide-angle precisionsonar for continuous charting of a broad strip of ocean floor under the ship's track." In addition, the engines were mounted on "rafts", isolated from the hull by rubber cushions, similar in nature to the acoustic isolation aboardnuclear submarine s.The USNS "Maury" was placed "out of service" in September 1994, and laid up in the
National Defense Reserve Fleet inSuisun Bay ,California . OnOctober 1 1994 , she was stricken from the Navy rolls and transferred to MARAD under agreement that she would be transferred to the CMA after retrofitting. After conversion of the living spaces aboard, she was transferred to the CMA onMay 4 1996 .Sister ship
The sister ship of the USNS "Maury", the USNS "Tanner", was transferred to the
Maine Maritime Academy after a similar conversion, where it is now known as the TS "State of Maine".ee also
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California Maritime Academy
*California State University References
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/tags-39.htm T-AGS 39 "Maury" Class Oceanographic Survey Ship/"Golden Bear" Training Ship] information page at [http://globalsecurity.org globalsecurity.org]
*The [http://www.csum.edu/About/GoldenState.asp Training Ship "Golden State"] at [http://www.csum.edu csum.edu]
*The [http://www.csum.edu/About/GoldenBear1.asp First] , [http://www.csum.edu/About/GoldenBear2.asp Second] , and [http://www.csum.edu/About/GoldenBear3.asp Third] Training Ship "Golden Bear" at [http://www.csum.edu csum.edu]
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