- USS Serapis (IX-213)
The USS "Serapis" (IX-213) was a single-screw tanker built in 1921 for the
United States Shipping Board byBaltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding ,Baltimore, Maryland . Originally named the "District of Columbia", she was allocated to the Navy by theMaritime Commission in February 1945, renamed "Serapis" and designated IX-213 on 9 March 1945. She was partially converted atSan Francisco and delivered to the Navy atPearl Harbor . Commissioned on 3 August 1945, Lieutenant (junior grade) Eugene F. Dunne, USNR, in temporary command.Acquired for temporary wartime use as a mobile floating storage unit for gasoline and diesel oil at Pearl Harbor and in the
Trust Territories , "Serapis" was declared surplus after the cessation of hostilities in the Pacific. She remained at Pearl Harbor until 16 September when she was taken in tow by the USS "Keosanqua" for her return toCalifornia . On 2 October, she arrived at San Francisco where she was decommissioned and returned to the Maritime Commission on 19 October. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 1 November 1945, and she was sold in May 1947 to theAmerican Iron and Metal Company for scrapping.ource
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