USS Deliver (ARS-23)

USS Deliver (ARS-23)

USS Deliver (ARS-23) was an "Diver"-class rescue and salvage ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy during World War II. Her task was to come to the aid of stricken vessels.

"Deliver" (ARS-23) was launched 25 September 1943 by Basalt Rock Co., Inc., Napa, California; sponsored by Mrs. W. W. Anderson, Jr.; and commissioned 18 July 1944, Lieutenant Commander S. M. Hoist, USNR, in command.

World War II service

"Deliver" arrived at Pearl Harbor 26 September 1944 for duty in the Hawaiian Islands. Assigned to Service Squadron 10 in early 1945, "Deliver" sailed 23 February for Ulithi, arriving 18 March, for salvage operations in support of the U.S. 5th Fleet. On 1 May she arrived off Okinawa for duty and in addition to her salvage and repair operations, participated in the occupation of Kume Shima on 26 June. Between 6 July and 10 September, "Deliver" served at Saipan, then returned to Okinawa until 7 December 1945.

Supporting nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll

After overhaul at San Francisco, California, "Deliver" sailed for Pearl Harbor, arriving 15 April 1946. She was sent to Bikini Atoll 30 May for duty in connection with Operation Crossroads, first assisting in setting up the target vessels used in the atomic weapons tests, then decontaminating the targets and putting inspection teams on board. She assisted in the transfer of the target ships for study from Bikini to Kwajalein until 8 September.

Struck by fire from Chinese mainland

"Deliver" returned to her home port at Pearl Harbor 9 January 1947 after a U.S. West Coast overhaul. She made two cruises to the Far East for towing and salvage duty, based at Tsingtao, China. During her first tour, on 19 June 1947, while attempting to recover a beached pontoon barge, she encountered rifle fire from the beach and the ship was hit. She withdrew briefly to report the situation and in the early afternoon with Admiral C. M. Cooke, Jr., Commander Naval Forces, Western Pacific, aboard to direct operations, the ship's salvage party covered by a landing force and fire from the ship recovered the barge. The ship was hit again but no personnel or material injury was sustained. "Deliver" also operated in the Central Pacific as her salvage and rescue services were required. On one occasion in March 1950 while en route to Pearl Harbor from Eniwetok, she rendezvoused with the disabled net tender USS|Elder|AN-20|2 (AN-20) and towed her to port.

Korean War operations

During the Korean War, "Deliver" sailed on 22 June 1951 for Sasebo, arriving 6 July to join the United Nations operations. She gave essential salvage and repair services both at this base and in Korean waters until returning to Pearl Harbor 2 March 1952. She returned to the west coast briefly in the fall of that year, then served again in the Far East from 23 April to 19 December 1953 and from 21 June to 2 November 1954.

Arctic operations

"Deliver" sailed 20 June 1955 for Seattle, Washington, to join the forces engaged in an Arctic resupply mission, aiding several ships which went aground in the uncharted waters of the Arctic Ocean or were damaged from heavy ice conditions. She returned to Pearl Harbor 30 September 1955, and through 1960, had four tours of duty in the Far East, and joined another Arctic resupply mission in summer 1957.

Vietnam War operations

No data available.

Decommissioning

"Deliver" was decommissioned (date unknown) and struck from the Naval Register (date unknown). She was sold to South Korea under the Security Assistance Program, 1 August 1979. Current Disposition: active in South Korean Navy.

Military awards and honors

"Deliver" received one battle star for World War II service:
* Okinawa Gunto operation

She received three campaign stars for Korean War service:
* UN Summer-Fall Offensive
* Second Korean Winter
* Korea, Summer-Fall 1953

For the Vietnam War she received nine campaign stars:
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive Phase II
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive Phase III
* Tet Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive Phase IV
* Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969
* Sanctuary Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive Phase VII
* Consolidation I
* Consolidation II

Her crew members were eligible for the following medals and ribbons:
* Combat Action Ribbon (27-28FEB68)
* Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (2)
* China Service Medal (extended)
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1)
* World War II Victory Medal
* Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
* National Defense Service Medal (2)
* Korean Service Medal (3)
* Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (1-Op. Frequent Wind)
* Vietnam Service Medal (9)
* Humanitarian Service Medal (Frequent Wind)
* Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (3)
* United Nations Service Medal
* Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
* Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)

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