- USS Tombigbee (AOG-11)
USS "Tombigbee" (AOG-11) was a sclass|Patapsco|gasoline tanker that was acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting fuel to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations."Tombigbee" was laid down on
23 October 1942 atSavage, Minnesota , by Cargill, Inc.; launched on18 November 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. F. R. Stoltz; and commissioned on13 July 1944 atNew Orleans, Louisiana , Lt. Comdr. A. O. Askland,USNR , in command.World War II service
Following shakedown, "Tombigbee" departed
Galveston, Texas , on13 August , bound for theU.S. West Coast . She transited thePanama Canal en route, reachedSan Diego, California on the 28th, pushed on for the western Pacific, and arrived atPearl Harbor on4 September , where she paused briefly before proceeding on toEniwetok , in the Marshalls, joiningService Squadron 10.Carrying water to the Pacific Fleet
Her tanks filled with fresh water instead of the oil for which she was designed, "Tombigbee" began replenishing the tanks of the ships of the fleet and worked out of
Guam andUlithi , continuing this duty for the remainder of the year. The ship's first taste of combat came while she lay anchored at Ulithi on20 November 1944 . A Japanesemidget submarine slipped into the anchorage area and torpedoed the oiler USS|Mississinewa|AO-59, which was anchored less than 1,500 yards from "Tombigbee".Servicing Iwo Jima units
The tanker remained on the Guam-Ulithi "express" water supply run through January 1945. On
7 February , while she was steaming toward Guam, orders rerouted "Tombigbee" toSaipan . Subsequently removed toTinian with a full load of water, she supplied water until19 February , when she joined Task Group (TG) 50.9 and got underway for theVolcano Islands . At 0924 six days later, "Tombigbee" was detached from the task group and entered the harbor atIwo Jima . There, the water carrier lay-to and kept out of the line of fire of the supportingbattleships ,cruisers , anddestroyers . Rough seas hampered her water-discharging operations, but the need for fresh water overrode considerations, such as the desire to avoid minor hull damages caused by the ships bumping and scraping each other in the tossing waves. After remaining in the Iwo Jima area until9 March , the ship proceeded to Guam, where she reloaded her holds with more of her precious liquid cargo. Later in the month, "Tombigbee" joined the invasion force heading for the Ryūkyūs.Supporting the Okinawa invasion force
On
1 April ,Easter Sunday , the day broke cool and slightly overcast, with a calm sea; a perfect day for an amphibious operation. "Tombigbee" arrived off the beaches ofOkinawa at 0545 and steamed to a position on the eastern side of the island, close to the transport group. As she neared the anchorage, a Japanese suicide plane, its pilot intent on bigger game than the water carrier, flew past the tanker's starboard side and crashed into USS|Hinsdale|APA-120 before that ship could unload her troops.Danger from the kamikaze
The next day, "Tombigbee" shifted her anchorage to
Hagushi on the western side of the island. During succeeding weeks, "Tombigbee's" men saw numerous suicide planes crash into combat ships and auxiliaries. Meanwhile, they often remained atgeneral quarters up to 20 hours a day while supplying water tolanding craft and amphibious warfare ships. The ship made trips toKerama Retto and reloads from fleet tankers that brought water from thePhilippines . "Tombigbee" remained off Okinawa through the end of the war, and her historian noted that "the entire harbor went wild" when news arrived that Japan had accepted unconditional surrender terms.End-of-war activity
The tanker departed the Ryūkyūs on
21 September , bound for Japanese waters, and, two days later, arrived at Sasebo to participate in occupation operations. She twice returned to Okinawa for reloading. By November, Army and Navy doctors judged the water supply around Nagasaki as fit, and the tanker began replenishing her depleted tanks with local water to supply the ships still on duty in Japanese ports.Supporting nuclear testing at Bikini
Following this tour of duty, for which she received the
Navy Occupation Service Medal , "Tombigbee" supported the ships participating in the atomic bomb testing in the Marshalls atBikini Atoll , from1 April to5 September 1946 . During the assignment, she made periodic trips to Eniwetok for replenishment of water. Four days after her arrival at Pearl Harbor on14 September , the ship headed for the west coast for an overhaul which lasted into 1947. Upon her return to the western Pacific, she began conducting local operations in the Marshalls; at Eniwetok andKwajalein , which continued from13 January to14 March . Then, following brief repairs at Pearl Harbor, "Tombigbee" was again deployed to the Far East. She operated out of Guam;Yokosuka ,Japan ;Pusan andJinsen (Inchon),Korea ;Tsingtao ,China ;Buckner Bay andNaha , Okinawa; as well as atManila in thePhilippine Islands . The tanker remained in the Far East until1 August , when she departed Tsingtao, bound forLong Beach, California . After overhaul, the ship returned to the Orient and touched at familiar ports before heading for the west coast late in the summer of 1949 for inactivation. On12 December 1949 , "Tombigbee" was placed out of commission, in reserve, at theMare Island Naval Shipyard ,Vallejo, California .Reactivated during the Korean crisis
The
North Korea n invasion ofSouth Korea , commencing on25 June 1950 , triggered the reactivation of many Navy ships, including "Tombigbee". Thegasoline tanker was recommissioned atMare Island, California , on28 July 1950 and was deployed to the Middle Pacific (MidPac) operating area where she served until near the end of hostilities in Korea. On13 May 1953 , she sailed for the northern Pacific and operated in that area until22 December when she was transferred back to MidPac.Participating in fleet operations
The tanker conducted logistic support operations in the Pacific through
1964 , taking part in various fleet operations. During the period from 1953 to 1964, the ship participated inOperation Rocky Shoals (22 October to22 December 1958 ),Operation Twin Peaks (13 May to31 May 1959 ),Operation Blue Star (26 February to6 April 1960 ),Operation Long Haul andOperation Pack Mule (8 September to20 October 1960 ),Operation Green Light (10 May to28 June 1961 ), andOperation Silver Sword (27 October to6 November 1961 ), and her areas of operation ranged fromMaui ,Hawaii , toYokosuka, Japan .Participating in Deepfreeze 1963
She deployed to the Far East in the spring of 1962, conducting logistic support operations out of
Subic Bay , Philippines, from16 May to8 June before proceeding to Yokosuka and technical availability. For the remainder of the year, the ship conducted local operations out of Pearl Harbor before departing the Hawaiian area on18 December forPort Lyttelton, New Zealand , and participation inOperation Deep Freeze 1963 . Following a port visit to Lyttelton from 5 to9 January 1963 , "Tombigbee" pressed on for the colder climes ofMcMurdo Sound and conducted operations in support of "Deep Freeze" from 18 to22 January before returning -- viaWellington, New Zealand andSydney, Australia -- to Pearl Harbor. After local operations out of Pearl, the tanker was deployed to the Marshalls for local petroleum-carrying operations through the late summer before returning once again to theHawaiian Islands for local operations and technical availability at Pearl Harbor. "Tombigbee" continued her unglamorous but vital support duties in the Pacific. She was again deployed to the Marshalls -- Kwajalein and Eniwetok -- and also conducted local operations out of Pearl. Returning to the west coast in the spring, the tanker participated in Exercise "Pinetree" from 21 to28 May 1964 before returning to Pearl Harbor. Two shuttle runs between Pearl Harbor andKaneohe Bay , Hawaii; classified operations, and technical and restricted availability at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, occupied the ship through late October, before she was again deployed to the Philippines. While in the Far East, "Tombigbee" operated out of Subic Bay;Kaohsiung ,Taiwan ;Hong Kong ; and Yokosuka before departing Japan on7 June and arriving at Pearl Harbor on the 18th. She remained in Hawaiian waters for the rest of 1965.Deployed to Vietnamese waters
Upon completion of her regular overhaul at Pearl Harbor, "Tombigbee" conducted regular refresher training before departing Pearl on
21 February 1966 for passage to Subic Bay, where she made port on12 March . Deploying to coastal waters offVietnam , the tanker conducted two logistic support deployments, from18 March to6 June , and from11 July to28 August , before returning to Pearl Harbor for restricted availability, independent ship exercises, and operations as asubmarine target reference vessel. Homeported at Pearl Harbor in 1967, "Tombigbee" began the new year with operations with Submarine Flotilla 5 and Destroyer Flotilla 5 onantisubmarine warfare exercises off Maui before she conducted exercises in anticipation of her second WestPac deployment. On6 September , she departed Pearl Harbor, bound, via Guam and Subic Bay, for Vietnam, and arrived atDa Nang on4 October . She conducted logistics support operations in the I Corps tactical zone from4 October to2 December , from29 December 1967 to26 January 1968 , and from25 February to19 March . Availability at Subic Bay punctuated her tours in the combat zone.Supporting I Corps
Following a return to Pearl Harbor for overhaul and independent ship exercises, "Tombigbee" was redeployed to WestPac. She arrived at Da Nang on
23 November for further operations in I Corps tactical zone, supporting the Vietnamese counteroffensive operation. On22 December , while engaged in these activities, she assisted LCU-1500 which encountered difficulties and was in danger of being swept ashore and foundering in heavy surf. Continuing under the operational command of Naval Support Activity, Danang, "Tombigbee" carried her support mission of supplyingpetroleum products for air and ground forces engaged in combatingCommunist forces in the I Corps zone through the middle of 1969.Supporting Operation Market Time
Following a routine return to Pearl Harbor for upkeep and availability, the tanker was again deployed off Vietnam with Service Squadron 5 through 1971, supporting
Operation Market Time in the Vietnamese coastal waters, with periodic visits to such ports asSingapore ; Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Hong Kong;Brisbane, Australia ; and Subic Bay. She also conducted surveillance operations ofSoviet warships operating in the vicinity of American forces in theSouth China Sea .Final decommissioning
After returning to Pearl Harbor at the end of 1971, "Tombigbee" was placed in reduced operating status from
1 February 1972 . From31 May to7 July , the ship underwent inactivation preparations; and, on the latter date,7 July , the ship was decommissioned at Pearl Harbor and transferred to theGreek Navy . Renamed "Ariadni" (A-414) -- after the mythical daughter of King Minas who helpedTheseus to escape from thelabyrinth -- the ship served with the Hellenic Navy as a support tanker through 1979. Final Disposition: reported withdrawn from Greek naval service in 2003, fate unknown.Military awards and honors
"Tombigbee" was awarded two
battle star s forWorld War II service:
* Iwo Jima operation
* Okinawa Gunto operationShe was awarded 11engagement stars for her service in theVietnam War (nine are shown here):
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase II
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase III
* Tet Counteroffensive
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase VI
* Tet69/Counteroffensive
* Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970
* Sanctuary Counteroffensive
* Consolidation IHer crew was eligible for the following medals:
*China Service Medal (extended)
*American Campaign Medal
*Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (2)
*World War II Victory Medal
*Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
*National Defense Service Medal (2)
*Korean Service Medal
*Antarctica Service Medal
*Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (3-Vietnam) -
*Vietnam Service Medal (9)
*Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (6)
*United Nations Service Medal
*Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
*Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Korean War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/20/2011.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AOG-11 Tombigbee]
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