USS Laertes (AR-20)

USS Laertes (AR-20)

USS "Laertes" (AR-20) was a sclass|Xanthus|repair ship in the service of the United States Navy from 1945 to 1972.

Construction and commissioning

"Laertes" was originally laid down as the Liberty ship SS "Dutiful" by Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard on 7 August 1944. She was launched on 14 September 1944, sponsored by Mrs. F. A. R. McNab, and acquired by the Navy on 28 September. She was converted into a repair ship by the Maryland Drydock Company of Baltimore, Maryland and commissioned as USS "Laertes" (AR-20) on 24 March 1945, Commander Leslie H. Hawkins in command.

World War II service

Sailing to Norfolk on 31 March, "Laertes" underwent shakedown before departing on 6 May for the Pacific. Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 6 June, she proceeded on 19 June to Eniwetok, where for almost 4 months she repaired ships damaged during the final battles of the war. In October she steamed to Okinawa, then sailed 8 November for the west coast, arriving at Bremerton, Washington on 1 December. She served as a preinactivation repair ship until 17 April 1946 when she steamed to San Diego for similar duty. "Laertes" decommissioned on 15 January 1947 and entered the Pacific Reserve Fleet.

Korean War service

"Laertes" recommissioned on 19 December 1951 at San Diego, Capt. Beth A. Shepard in command. She operated out of San Diego as a unit of Service Force, Pacific Fleet, until 7 June 1952, when she deployed to the Far East. Steaming via Pearl Harbor, she reached Sasebo, Japan on 10 July for operations with Service Squadron 3. She served in the Far East for more than 5 months, servicing ships of the United States Seventh Fleet at Sasebo and at Pusan, Korea, and steaming off the coasts of Japan and Korea.

Departing Sasebo on 3 January 1953, she sailed for San Diego, arriving on 27 January. "Laertes" deployed to Pearl Harbor from 10 March to 6 June, then steamed to Long Beach, California on 8 July. She returned to San Diego on 1 December.

Decommissioning and disposal

"Laertes" decommissioned on 26 February 1954, and entered the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet. In August 1961 she joined the Maritime Administration Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay. She was sold to Zidell Explorations, Inc. on 7 July 1972 for scrapping. [ [http://www.pmars.imsg.com/detail.asp?Ship=2923 Maritime Administration Ship Record Detail: "Laertes"] ]

Awards

"Laertes" received two battle stars for service during the Korean War.

ee also

*World War II
*Korean War

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy — This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy. It covers the various types of ships that support the frontline combat vessels of the United States Navy. See also: * United States Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force * United States Coast Guard… …   Wikipedia

  • List of United States Navy ships, L — L Lag* USS L 1 (SS 40) * USS L 2 (SS 41) * USS L 3 (SS 42) * USS L 4 (SS 43) * USS L 5 (SS 44) * USS L 6 (SS 45) * USS L 7 (SS 46) * USS L 8 (SS 48) * USS L 9 (SS 49) * USS L 10 (SS 50) * USS L 11 (SS 51) * USS L. A. Dempsey (SP 1231) * USS L. C …   Wikipedia

  • List of World War II topics (U) — # U 571 (film) # U A # U boat Front Clasp # U boat War Badge # U Boote westwärts # U Man # U.S. British Staff Conference (ABC 1) # U.S. 20th Air Base Group # U.S. 5th Interceptor Command # U.S. Army Forces Far East # U.S. Army Forces in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Schiffe der United States Navy/L — Schiffe der United States Navy A B …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • HMS Reliance — Three ships of the Royal Navy have born the name HMS Reliance , whilst a fourth was planned:*HMS Reliance was a discovery vessel purchased in 1793. She was used for harbour service from 1800 and was sold in 1815. *HMS Reliance was a 12 gun tender …   Wikipedia

  • Menelaus — For other uses, see Menelaus (disambiguation). Menelaus In Greek mythology, Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a legendary king of Mycenaean (pre Dorian) Sparta, the husband of Helen of Troy, and a central figure in the Trojan War …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”