- USS Chipola (AO-63)
USS "Chipola" (AO-63) was a "Cimarron"-class
fleet oiler acquired by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . She served her country primarily in thePacific Theater of Operations , and providedpetroleum products where needed to combat ships. For performing this dangerous task in combat areas, she was awarded threebattle star s during World War II and thirteencampaign star s during theVietnam War ."Chipola" was launched 21 October 1944 by
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,Sparrows Point ,Maryland ; Maritime Commission hull 729, sponsored by Mrs. P. C. Chubb; and commissioned 30 November 1944, Commander E. G. Genthner,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Chipola" arrived at
Eniwetok from theU.S. East Coast and theNetherlands West Indies 31 January 1945. She fueled ships in the harbor, and sailed 9 February to operate at sea, serving the ships of the fast carrier task forces raiding Tokyo in preparation for the invasion ofIwo Jima , and then the assault ships which carried out the landings on 19 February. Four days later, "Chipola" arrived atUlithi , out of which she sailed between 23 March and 26 August, supporting the carrier task forces in the raids which preceded theOkinawa assault, and in their continuing operations during the conquest of the island. From July, she provided the oil which enabled the carriers and their screening ships to carry out a constant series of air attacks and bombardments on the Japanese home islands.End-of-war activity
The oiler sailed from Ulithi 8 September 1945 to serve as station tanker at
Tokyo Bay and other Far Eastern ports. Between 20 February and 18 March 1946, she sailed toBahrain in thePersian Gulf to load oil, returning to station tanker duty at Sasebo. After spending the summer on theU.S. West Coast for repairs, she returned to duty in the western Pacific from September 1946 to May 1947, making three voyages to Bahrain during that time. Returning to the west coast for repairs, "Chipola" put to sea again 13 June 1947, and sailed west to Bahrain and theSuez Canal , making passage to Norfolk where she arrived 21 August. Almost constantly at sea on the important never-ending duty of keeping the fleet supplied with petroleum products, she voyaged from Norfolk to Bahrain, then sailed to make two voyages betweenAruba and thePanama Canal Zone . She sailed from Cristóbal, for Bahrain, continuing through theFar East toSan Diego, California , where she was overhauled.Mediterranean duty
In the second half of 1948, "Chipola" served ships operating in the Far East once more, making two voyages from Japan to the Persian Gulf oil ports. She returned to west coast operations until 2 September 1949, when she sailed for the
Panama Canal and brief duty in theMediterranean . "Chipola" sailed fromNaples, Italy , forNorfolk, Virginia , and between November and July 1950, made three voyages transporting oil from the east to the west coast. The oiler operated on the east coast and in the Caribbean until October 1950, when she sailed by way of Bahrain for Sasebo. She proceeded from Sasebo to Bahrain in December, and on the last day of the year sailed forSan Francisco, California , and west coast duty until May 1951. Then she returned to the east coast, and carried oil from theCaribbean to Norfolk, as well as twice serving in the Mediterranean, until 3 May 1955 when she was placed in commission in reserve atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . She was decommissioned 1 August 1955.Service with the MSTS
"Chipola" was recommissioned 29 December 1956 for service with the
Military Sea Transportation Service until once more placed out of commission in reserve 7 November 1957. She was recommissioned 17 December 1960 and served with the Pacific Fleet. "Chipola" received three battle stars for World War II service and thirteen forcampaign stars during the Vietnam War.Awards
Battle stars awarded during World War II:
* (Not recorded)Campaign stars awarded during the Vietnam War:
*Vietnam Defense
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase II
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase III
* Tet Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase IV
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase VI
* Tet/69 Counteroffensive
* Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970
* Sanctuary Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase VII
* Consolidation I
* Vietnam CeasefireReferences
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Petroleum tanker External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c8/chipola.htm Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships USS "Chipola"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/19/19063.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive — AO-63 "Chipola"]
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