- USS Mattabesset (AOG-52)
USS "Mattabesset" (AOG-52) was a "Patapsco"-class
gasoline tanker acquired by theU.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations."Mattabesset" was laid down
6 July 1944 by Cargill, Inc.,Savage, Minnesota ; launched11 November 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. John Uhrenholdt; and commissioned16 June 1945 , Lt. Comdr. N. O. W. Adams, Jr.,USNR , in command. "Mattabesset" completed herU.S. Gulf Coast shakedown and departed for thePacific Ocean area14 July 1945 , having filled her cargo tanks atBaytown, Texas . She arrived atPearl Harbor a week before the end of hostilities in the Pacific and continued on toMidway Island .End-of-war activity
On
27 August , having completed delivery ofdiesel fuel , she sailed forSaipan , where she spent 5 weeks as a station tanker. She next steamed for Japan, arriving atYokohama 24 October . For the next month she transferred gasoline from merchant tankers to shore installations. On9 December , she began shuttling gasoline between shore installations in Japan andKorea , continuing this duty until7 December 1946 , when she got underway forSan Pedro, California .North Atlantic operations
Her scheduled overhaul completed in May
1947 , "Mattabesset" sailed forNorfolk, Virginia , and duty withService Force, Atlantic Fleet . Arriving13 June , "Mattabesset" began a 4 year assignment carryingpetroleum products to ports along the Atlantic coast, fromGreenland andLabrador to theCaribbean , and occasionally across the Atlantic toCasablanca .Deployment with the 6th Fleet
"Mattabesset" departed the
U.S. East Coast for her firstU.S. 6th Fleet deployment12 September 1951 . Since that time, she has served at least 4 months a year fueling units engaged in operations and exercises in theMediterranean . From1951 until1955 , she returned to theUnited States only for overhaul. In October1956 ,Naples, Italy , became the home port from which she operated until April1961 . On several occasions, including the Lebanon crisis of July 1958, "Mattabesset" provided direct support for peacekeeping operations.Supporting NATO exercises
"Mattabesset" was assigned a stateside home port,
Norfolk, Virginia , in April1961 . Her three Mediterranean deployments between then and1965 involved her primarily in operations with the 6th Fleet’s Amphibious Force, includingOperation Steel Pike I of1964 , andNATO landing exercises with British, French, and Italian units. Secondary duties were to keep the advanced airbases supplied withaviation gasoline and provide support for units of the 6th Fleet, other than amphibious, whenever called upon.Arctic Circle initiation
During July
1965 , "Mattabesset" made a cruise to theNorth Sea and theNorwegian Sea ; and all hands were initiated into the “Order of the Polar Bear ” when the ship crossed theArctic Circle on that cruise. She returned to theMediterranean three more times between March1966 and August1968 , again participating in various NATO and 6th Fleet operations.Final decommissioning and scrapping
"Mattabesset" returned to her home port in August
1968 . She decommissioned at Norfolk and her name was struck from theNavy list 1 October 1968 . She was then transferred to theMaritime Administration . Final disposition: scrapped in1969 .Military awards and honors
Her crew was eligible for the following medals:
*American Campaign Medal
*Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
*World War II Victory Medal
*Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
*National Defense Service Medal
*Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (4-Lebanon)References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m6/mattabesset.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/20/2052.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AOG-52 Mattabesset]
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