- USS Arcturus (AF-52)
USS "Arcturus" (AF-52) was an "Alstede"-class
stores ship acquired by theU.S. Navy . Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas.The fifth Navy vessel to be named "Arcturus", "AF-52" was laid down on
8 December 1941 atOakland, California , by theMoore Dry Dock Co. under aMaritime Commission contract (MC hull 184) as "Golden Eagle"; launched on15 March 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. John B. McKee; and delivered to theWar Shipping Administration (WSA) on23 April 1943 . She was operated under WSA charter by theUnited Fruit Co. until1946 and, thereafter by theSword Line and theUnited States Lines .Assigned to the Army Transportation Corps
Between October
1948 and early1950 , she served theArmy Transportation Corps as "USAT Golden Eagle".Assigned to the Military Sea Transportation Service
In March
1950 , "Golden Eagle" was transferred from theMaritime Commission to the Navy and was assigned to theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as "USNS Golden Eagle" (T-AF-52).Return to the Navy as AF-52 with a civilian crew
Designated AF-52 and run by a Navy crew, "Golden Eagle" operated out of
New York carrying supplies to American bases in the NorthAtlantic Ocean ,Europe , and theMediterranean . During November and December1950 , she was deployed to the Mediterranean for provisioning operations and, through the first six months of1951 , carried cargo toBremerhaven andLiverpool . Following a second stint of service in the Mediterranean, she departed New York on3 August for logistics duty offThule, Greenland . Returning to New York on13 September , she resumedtransatlantic service on the 19th. Between1952 and1961 , "Golden Eagle" made regular runs to ports in westernEurope . Operating out of New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Norfolk, she steamed to Bremerhaven, Liverpool, andRotterdam . During August and September of1952 and1953 , she supplied ships participating inOperation Blue Jay at Thule. Cargo missions in the North Atlantic sent her to Newfoundland,Iceland , andBaffin Island .Commissioned with a Navy crew
Following her return from European waters to New York in the summer of
1961 , "Golden Eagle" entered theNew York Naval Shipyard to begin modifications to prepare her to become a commissioned ship. She was renamed "Arcturus" on13 October 1961 and placed in commission at New York on18 November 1961 , Capt. Maxie B. Davis in command. Shakedown training in theWest Indies and post-shakedown repairs at theMaryland Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. inBaltimore, Maryland , occupied her until the summer of1962 .In June
1962 , "Arcturus" stood out ofNorfolk, Virginia , on her first deployment to theMediterranean as a unit of theU.S. 6th Fleet . Over the next decade, the ship provided logistics support for Navy forces operating in the Mediterranean Sea and in the West Indies. During most years, she served three tours of duty resupplying ships of theU.S. 6th Fleet . In between those assignments, "Arcturus" made logistics support voyages to the West Indies, conducted type training, and participated in multiship exercises. Regular overhauls periodically interrupted that schedule and, when they occurred, usually limited her to one or two deployments to the Mediterranean for the year in question.LTJG Dorsey served as Supply Officer from 1964-1966.LTJG Curry served as Deck Officer, then Navigator from 1965-1968.
Decommissioning
Late in
1972 , as she prepared for the 24th Mediterranean deployment of her Navy career, her refrigeration compressor system broke down completely. Early in October, the Navy decided to inactivate her. On2 November , "Arcturus" began preparations for decommissioning. She was placed out of commission at the Naval Amphibious Base,Little Creek, Virginia , on16 March 1973 . On18 October 1973 , "Arcturus" was transferred to theMaritime Administration and berthed with theNational Defense Reserve Fleet 's contingent in Virginia's James River. Her name was struck from theNavy list on1 October 1976 . In December1985 , she was authorized for use as a target to destruction. Final Disposition: sunk as a target,24 July 1997 .Military awards and honors
Her crew was eligible for the following medal:
*National Defense Service Medal References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a11/arcturus-v.htm
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/06/0652.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - T-AF-52 Golden Eagle - AF-52 Arcturus]
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