- USS Bellatrix (AF-62)
USS "Bellatrix" (AF-62) was an sclass|Alstede|stores ship acquired by the
U.S. Navy . Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas.A pre-commissioning diverse commercial life
"Fleetwood" was laid down on
16 October 1944 atOakland, California , by theMoore Dry Dock Company under aMaritime Commission contract (MC hull 1207); launched on4 December 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Agatha Bittman; and delivered to the Maritime Commission on21 June 1945 . The Maritime Commission then turned her over to theUnited Fruit Co. that operated her in the NorthAtlantic Ocean under contract until October 1946. She then was transferred by the Maritime Commission to thePacific Far East Line , and carried out numerous cargo runs to ports throughout thePacific Ocean , including some inAlaska n waters. After April 1958, she served theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) though theFar East Line continued to operate her. Transferred to the Navy on22 August 1961 , "Fleetwood" entered thePuget Sound Naval Shipyard to begin conversion to a Navy stores ship. On13 October 1961 , she was renamed "Bellatrix" and designated AF-62. On18 November 1961 , she was commissioned at her conversion yard, Comdr. Nathan E. Dozier in command.Supporting ships engaged in nuclear testing
Following outfitting and shakedown training out of
San Diego, California , "Bellatrix" departed her homeport,San Francisco, California , on3 March 1962 for her first deployment to the western Pacific. She steamed by way ofChristmas Island where she provided logistics support for units of Joint Task Force (JTF) 8, then conducting nuclear tests. She spent the remainder of the deployment cruising the western Pacific re-supplying Navy ships by both underway and in-port replenishments. During that time, she visited such ports asYokosuka and Sasebo,Japan ,Subic Bay ,Philippine Islands ,Kaohsiung ,Taiwan , andHong Kong . "Bellatrix" returned to San Francisco in June and began an overhaul.Vietnam operations support
That deployment set the pattern for the remainder of her Navy career. "Bellatrix" spent the next six years voyaging to the western Pacific to supply the ships of the
U.S. 7th Fleet . After August 1964, she concentrated upon the fleet operating off the coast ofVietnam to support the American effort to bolster the defenses of theSouth Vietnam ese Republic against the attacks of communistNorth Vietnam . "Bellatrix" alternated between brief periods on the West Coast of theUnited States and longer periods off the coast of Vietnam until September 1968.Decommissioning
During preparations for her to receive an overhaul late in the summer of 1968, the Navy decided to decommission "Bellatrix". Accordingly, on
30 September 1968 , she was decommissioned atHunters Point, California , and her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register that same day.Military awards and honors
"Bellatrix" (AF-62) earned five
battle star s during the Vietnam conflict:
* Vietnam Defense
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase II
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase III
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase IVHer crew was eligible for the following medals and citations:
*National Defense Service Medal
*Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (3-Quemoy-Matsu, 7-Vietnam)
*Vietnam Service Medal (5)
*Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (5)
*Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*Cargo ship External links
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