- USS Escape (ARS-6)
USS Escape (ARS-6) was an "Diver"-class
rescue and salvage ship commissioned by theU.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . She was responsible for coming to the aid of stricken vessels."Escape" (ARS-6) was launched 22 November 1942 by Basalt Rock Co.,
Napa, California ; sponsored by Mrs. J. E. Brenner; and commissioned 20 November 1943, Lieutenant W. T. Williams in command.World War II service
"Escape" sailed from
San Diego, California , 31 December 1943 forNorfolk, Virginia , where from 4 February she was based for general salvage and towing duties. Between 10 July and 9 September, she performed similar duties out ofBermuda , and on 12 September, put to sea from Norfolk to rescuehurricane -disabled "SS George Ade". She reached the stricken ship on the 15th, and brought her safely to port through another violent storm, in which she herself was damaged. From 31 December 1944 to 4 June 1945, "Escape" again operated out ofBermuda , during this time aiding three large ships damaged by heavy seas. On 11 August, she departed Norfolk for thePacific Ocean , but with the end of hostilities, her orders were changed, and after towing scows fromCoco Solo ,Panama Canal Zone , toTampa, Florida , she sailed toDavisville, Rhode Island , for mooring buoys. These she laid atJacksonville, Florida , in October.End of war in Europe
Escape sailed from
Key West, Florida , 8 November 1945 to escort and later tow theItalian submarine Mameli toTaranto . She returned to Norfolk 22 January 1946, and on 20 July 1946 was decommissioned and placed in reserve atOrange, Texas .Recommissioned during the Korean crisis
Recommissioned 12 July 1951, "Escape" was homeported at Norfolk for salvage and towing services to the Fleet along the east coast, and from 1954, spent alternate years in the
Caribbean , based onSan Juan, Puerto Rico . On 26 January 1960 "Escape" got underway forOperation Sky Hook . While on station she was diverted toCulebra Island ,Puerto Rico , to assist USS|Jonas Ingram|DD-938|2 (DD-938) which had gone aground.Supporting Project Mercury
On 30 January 1960 "Escape" got underway to assist in
Project Mercury , a United States space-flight program. She continued to give essential support to the fleet through the remainder of 1960.On 1 September 1978, she was decommissioned and laid up in the
National Defense Reserve Fleet .Transferred to the Coast Guard
"Escape" was transferred to
U.S. Coast Guard and commissioned USCGC "Escape" (WMEC-6), 1 September 1978. She served the Coast Guard until 29 June 1995 when she was returned to the Navy.Final decommissioning
"Escape" was decommissioned and returned to Naval custody, 29 June 1995. She was struck from the
Naval Register , 29 June 1995 and her title was transferred to theMaritime Administration (MARAD). She was then laid up in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet , James River Group,Fort Eustis, Virginia . Final disposition: fate unknown.Military awards and honors
"Escape’s" crew was eligible for the following medals:
*American Campaign Medal
*World War II Victory Medal
*National Defense Service Medal
*Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (1-Cuba, 1-Dominican Republic)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/09/37/3706.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - USS Escape ARS-6 - USCGC Escape WMEC-6]
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