- USS Camden (AS-6)
The USS "Camden" (AS-6) was the first ship of the
United States Navy to bear the name Camden, after Camden,New Jersey the city that lies on theDelaware River across fromPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ."Camden" was built in 1900 by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft,
Flensburg ,Germany , as "Kiel"; seized by theUnited States on entrance intoWorld War I ; transferred from the Shipping Board22 May 1917 ; fitted out as acargo ship and commissioned15 August 1917 , Lieutenant Commander E. C. Jones,USNRF , in command.Clearing
New York in September 1917, "Camden" carried coal betweenCardiff, Wales , and French ports, with one voyage to the United States, until25 April 1918 , when she again sailed for the U.S. She was decommissioned atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 3 May 1918 for conversion into asubmarine tender ."Camden" began her many years of service with
submarine s21 February 1919 , when she was re-commissioned as asubmarine tender , AS-6. Based onNew London, Connecticut , she was flagship for Commander, Submarine Flotilla, Atlantic, and Commander, Submarine Division 9 until15 September 1920 . After repairs atNorfolk, Virginia , she followed her division to thePacific , where she took up tender duties based onSan Pedro, California 24 June 1921 . She briefly served as flagship of Commander, Submarine Flotilla, Pacific Fleet early in 1922, and in March 1923 returned to theAtlantic for duty. As flagship of Submarine Division 4 at New London, and later as flagship of Commander, Control Force, she led in large-scale maneuvers and exercises. Highlights of this period included her participation in determined efforts to raise "S-5" (SS-110) in September and October 1925 , and her presence at the presidentialNaval Review inHampton Roads in May 1927. "Camden" was decommissioned atPhiladelphia on26 May 1931 .War called the veteran back from retirement, and on
17 September 1940 , "Camden" was reclassified IX-42, and assigned toNew York Navy Yard as abarracks ship . Towed by "Allegheny" (AT-19), the floating barracks arrived at New York18 September , and performed her humble but essential role of berthing the war-swollen complement of the yard until23 October 1946 when she was sold.Source
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c2/camden.htm DANFS: USS "Camden" (AS-6)]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/3606.htm navsource.org: USS "Camden" (AS-6)]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-c/id3143.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Camden" (AS-6)]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/auxil/as6.htm hazegray.org: USS "Camden"]
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