- USS Sequatchie (AOG-21)
USS "Sequatchie" (AOG-21) was a sclass|Mettawee|gasoline tanker acquired by the
U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations."Sequatchie" (ex-"Royston") was laid down on
1 June 1943 by Todd-Galveston Dry Dock Inc.,Galveston, Texas , underMaritime Commission contract (MC hull 790); launched on21 December 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Hazel Tometich; delivered on5 August 1944 , and commissioned on2 September 1944 , Lt. Bertram W. Richelt,USNR , in command.World War II service
Assigned to
Service Force, Pacific , "Sequatchie" departed Galveston on22 September ; transited thePanama Canal at the end of the month, and joinedService Squadron (ServRon) 8 atPearl Harbor in early November. During that month and in December, she shuttled fuel toJohnston Island and to bases in theHawaiian Islands . On31 December , she sailed southwestward to begin duty as a unit ofServRon 10. By mid-January she was in the Marshalls, and on12 February , she arrived atSaipan , where she discharged cargo during March. At the end of that month, she commenced shuttling fuel toIwo Jima and continued that duty, alternating it with station ship duty at Saipan, into August.End-of-war activity
At the end of the war, "Sequatchie" was at Saipan where she remained until
26 September , when she returned to Iwo Jima to assume station ship duties there. At the end of November, she returned to Saipan.Post-war decommissioning
The tanker remained in the Central Pacific until ordered back to the
United States for inactivation in 1946. In March, she arrived on theU.S. West Coast . At the end of May, she got underway for theGulf Coast ; and, on26 June , she was decommissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana . Her name was struck from the Navy List on15 August ; and, on7 October , she was returned to the Maritime Commission and laid up in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atMobile, Alabama . Final Disposition: fate unknown.References
See also
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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/09/20/2021.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AOG-21 Sequatchie]
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