- USS Celtic (AF-2)
USS Celtic (AF-2) was an "Celtic"-class
stores ship acquired by theU.S. Navy for use in theSpanish-American War . She served again duringWorld War I in the dangerous NorthAtlantic Ocean , delivering general goods and ammunition toAmerican Expeditionary Force troops in Europe.Acquisition for Spanish-American War service
"Celtic" (AF-2) was built in
1891 byWorkman, Clark and Co., Ltd.,Belfast ,Ireland , as "SS Celtic King"; purchased by the Navy14 May 1898 ; fitted out atNew York Navy Yard ; and commissioned27 May 1898 , Lieutenant Commander N. J. K. Patch in command.Spanish-American War operations
From
11 June to25 September 1898 , "Celtic" supplied fleet units inCuba n andFlorida waters with medical supplies, fresh provisions, and ice. On12 October , she clearedNew York to roundCape Horn on the long route to theAsiatic Station , arriving atCavite ,Philippine Islands ,30 March , for service as storeship. Supporting the quelling of thePhilippine Insurrection , "Celtic" carried stores and passengers between the Philippines andAustralia n ports until16 July 1903 , when she weighed anchor forPuget Sound Navy Yard . Here she was out of commission between18 September 1903 and19 October 1905 .Relief and local operations
Returning to
New York City 24 January 1906 , "Celtic" began supply operations with the Atlantic fleet until23 February 1907 , when she again went out of commission. Recommissioned atBoston Navy Yard 23 October 1908 , "Celtic" crossed the Atlantic with relief supplies forearthquake -damagedSicily , where she set up a tent city atMessina . She returned to herU.S. East Coast andCaribbean operations15 April 1909 . Key supply ship for theVeracruz operation, "Celtic" lay anchored off theMexican city from16 June 1914 to24 July 1915 , except for occasional voyages toKey West, Florida , and Cape Haitien,Haiti , for replenishment.World War I operations
Her voyages carrying stores from New York to
Caribbean forces ended2 July 1917 , when "Celtic" cleared New York to carry cargo to American bases atQueenstown, Ireland , andBrest, France . She returned to New York27 August and resumed her Caribbean runs until1 July 1918 . Transferred then to theNaval Overseas Transportation Service , she crossed the Atlantic twice to English ports and once to theAdriatic with ammunition and stores.Pacific Ocean operations
Reassigned to the
U.S. Pacific Fleet on30 June 1919 , "Celtic" cleared New York31 August , arriving atSan Pedro, California ,22 September . She cruised the west coast carrying and issuing stores to the Fleet until22 March 1921 , when she was assigned to duty as cold storage station ship atApra, Guam . "Celtic" sailed from Guam on her last naval passage17 May 1922 , arriving at Cavite26 May .Post-war decommissioning
There she was decommissioned
23 June 1922 , and sold23 January 1923 .References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/06/0602.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AF-2 Celtic]
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