- USS Pontiac (AF-20)
USS "Pontiac" (AF-20) was the
lead ship of her class ofstores ship s. She was acquired by theU.S. Navy for use inWorld War II . She served as arefrigerator ship , also known as a reefer ship, and provided food to Allied forces in the NorthAtlantic Ocean ."Pontiac", a refrigerator ship built by Nakskov Skibs. A/C, Nakskov,
Denmark in1937 , was operated as SS "Australian Reefer" by J. Lauretzen, Esbjerg,Denmark , betweenNew York andSouth America until after the occupation of Denmark byNazi forces. Taken over by the U.S.Maritime Commission in the summer of1941 under the authority of Public Law 101, 77th Congress and Executive Order 8771,6 June 1941 , she was renamed "Pontiac" and operated byU.S. Lines between New York andAustralia andNew Zealand until5 February 1942 . After voyage repairs she was transferred to the Navy on an indefinite time charter basis,11 May 1942 , and commissioned as "Pontiac" (AF-20),12 May 1942 .North Atlantic service
Following conversion and shakedown, "Pontiac", assigned to Service Force, Atlantic, departed
Norfolk, Virginia ,15 June 1942 on her firstArgentia run. On15 July she completed that run atBoston, Massachusetts , whence she continued to carry supplies to theMaritime Provinces and Newfoundland through1943 . Between late January and May1944 she conducted sugar runs between Norfolk andTrinidad ,Guantánamo Bay and San Juan, then returned to Boston to resume runs to Argentia and, in June, toIceland .She completed a quick run to
Bermuda in early August, then returned to the Boston-Argentia route before undertaking her lastCaribbean run from New York7 September . On25 September she arrived at Norfolk from San Juan, made a trip to Bermuda and on16 November returned to Boston to resume carrying stores toNova Scotia and Newfoundland. For the next two months she alternated voyages to Argentia with runs to Bermuda and on29 January 1945 departed Boston for her last run toCanada .Damaged at sea
On the 30th, while in heavy seas off Halifax, her hull was damaged by a loose
paravane . She began taking water in her forward compartments and sank in 40’ of water offMacNab Island . Raised on17 February , she was towed to Halifax for temporary repairs.End-of-war decommissioning
On
14 March she arrived at Norfolk, where she decommissioned20 May 1945 . She was returned to theMaritime Commission on the 21st and was struck from theNavy List 2 June 1945 . Her ultimate fate is not recorded.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II
*Stores ship External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/06/0620.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AF-20 Pontiac]
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