- USS Cacapon (AO-52)
USS "Cacapon" (AO-52) was a sclass|Cimarron|fleet oiler acquired by the U.S. Navy during
World War II . She served her country primarily in thePacific Ocean Theatre of Operations, and providedpetroleum products where needed to combat ships. For performing this dangerous task, she was awardedbattle stars and citations during World War II, theKorean War , and theVietnam War ."Cacapon" was launched 12 June 1943 at
Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard ,Sparrows Point, Maryland , under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. A. V. Doherty; acquired by the Navy 21 September 1943; and commissioned the same day, Lieutenant Commander G. Eyth in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
On 22 October 1943 "Cacapon" sailed from
Norfolk, Virginia , to load fuel atAruba in theWest Indies en route toPearl Harbor , where she arrived 12 November. On 30 November she rendezvoused with the U.S. 5th Fleet to deliver fuel at sea to the ships carrying out the Gilbert Islands operation. After a west coast overhaul, she returned toPearl Harbor , from which she sailed 3 February 1945 to carry her vital logistic support totask force TF-50, then engaged in the Marshall Islands operation. She carried fuel on which all modern naval warfare depends to units of the U.S. 3rd Fleet from March into May, as the mighty task forces sent their strikes againstRabaul ,Kavieng , Green,Emirau , and theAdmiralties . During a part of this period, she served temporarily with the U.S. 7th Fleet's service support group for theNew Guinea operation. "Cacapon" served as station tanker successively atEfate andEspiritu Santo ,New Hebrides ;Port Purvis ,Solomon Islands ; and Manus,Admiralty Islands , until 8 January, when she cleared Manus forUlithi . Here she reported to the 3rd Fleet, and between 12 and 27 January her operations supported task force TF-38 during its series of strikes againstLuzon and Formosa supporting the Philippine attacks and consolidation. "Cacapon" lengthened the list of operations to which she had given vital support as she steamed with the 5th Fleet during the Iwo Jima operation, from 15 to 26 February, and the Okinawa operation from 24 March to 30 June. Between these, she served briefly as station tanker in San Pedro Bay,Philippine Islands .End-of-war activity
"Cacapon" brought her essential aid to the 3d Fleet in its final devastating air attacks and bombardments on the Japanese home islands in July 1945, and on 20 September entered
Tokyo Bay . Ten days later she cleared forSan Pedro, California , arriving for overhaul 11 October. She returned to theFar East in December, providing support to occupation forces with a shuttle service betweenYokohama, Japan , andShanghai andTsingtao ,China .Running aground in the Persian Gulf
In April 1946 she sailed to
Bahrain in thePersian Gulf to load oil for delivery toKwajalein Atoll , where her cargo was to be used duringOperation Crossroads . However, on the first day at sea, 24 April, she ran onShah Allum Shoal in the Persian Gulf. While the current pulled her clear, her engine and fire rooms began to flood and all power was lost. Aided by SS|Fort Erie, SS|Fort Stanwick, and USS|Chikaskia|AO-54, "Cacapon" put back to Bahrain for temporary repairs, and proceeded toSan Pedro, California , for permanent repairs.Supporting Antarctic operations
On 2 December 1946, "Cacapon" cleared San Pedro, California, for 10 weeks in the
Antarctic inOperation Highjump . She called atSydney, Australia , en routeLong Beach, California , returning home 8 April 1947. Between 1947 and 1950 she cruised in the Pacific on two extended Far Eastern tours.Korean War operations
Far Eastern operations continued to be the rule for "Cacapon" when war broke out in
Korea in June 1950; she completed four lengthy tours of duty there during the three years of fighting. Sailing with the U.S. 7th Fleet and theFormosa Patrol Force , she carried fuel and supplies to these sea forces. On her first tour, during which she helped to support the amphibious landing atInchon on 15 September 1950, she earned theNavy Unit Commendation for her high performance of duty. From the end of hostilities in Korea through 1960, "Cacapon" made six more Far Eastern tours, continuing to sail with the 7th Fleet and the Taiwan Patrol Force.Vietnam War operations
During her 1955 tour she took part in the evacuation of the
Tachen Islands from 6 to 14 February, and theVietnam evacuation "Operation Passage to Freedom " of 6 to 15 March. From February to August of 1958, she joined inOperation Hardtack atBikini Atoll . The intervals between deployments have found her operating locally fromLong Beach, California .Final decommissioning
She was decommissioned, and struck from the Navy List in August 1973 and transferred to the Maritime Administration for disposal. Her final disposition was to be sold for scrapping (date unknown) to Zidell Exploration
Portland, Oregon .Awards
"Cacapon" received four
battle stars for World War II service, and theNavy Unit Commendation and ninebattle stars forKorean war service.References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/19/19052.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AO-52 Cacapon]
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Petroleum tanker
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