- USS Pyro (AE-24)
:"See USS "Pyro" for other ships of the same name."
The second USS "Pyro" (AE–24), an ammunition ship, was laid down
21 October 1957 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc.,Sparrows Point, Maryland ; launched5 November 1958 ; sponsored by Mrs. Stuart H. Ingersoll; and commissioned24 July 1959 atNorfolk Naval Shipyard ,Norfolk, Va. , Capt.Robert A. Patton in command.After fitting out at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, "Pyro" moved from local operations at Norfolk to
Earle, N.J. to take on ammunition, thence proceeded to shakedown out of Guantanamo Bay,Cuba through30 October . She called at San Juan and Kingston before transiting thePanama Canal to report to Service Force, Pacific for duty. Steaming viaLima ,Peru andAcapulco ,Mexico , she arrivedSan Diego 4 December 1959 . The fourth of a new class of ammunition ships designed from the hull up for carrying and transferring at Sea the latest in munitions and guided missiles, "Pyro" spent the last part of December undergoing final trials atSan Francisco .At
Port Chicago, Calif. "Pyro" offloaded her cargo, then spent the month of January 1960 atMare Island Naval Shipyard . Through February the ship was at Port Chicago making preparations for her first WestPac deployment. She departed late that month, calling atPearl Harbor ; Sasebo,Yokosuka ,Kobe , andIwakuni ,Japan ; and atOkinawa andHong Kong , while fulfilling her assigned tasks and providing underway replenishment services to various units of the 7th Fleet before returning toConcord, Calif. 15 August 1960 .A three month overhaul commenced
21 March atWillamette Iron and Steel Co. Shipyard ,Richmond, Calif. "Pyro" then departed on her second WestPac deployment9 August 1961 and again serviced units of the 7th Fleet, returning to Concord, Calif.1 March 1962 . Local operations such as exercise “Pork Barrel,” in May, provided realistic tests of the capabilities of the ships of the Service Force."Pyro" subsequently made annual deployments to WestPac after
8 October 1962 . Much of her at sea time was spent onYankee station in support of 7th Fleet Units operating off the coast ofVietnam .She entered the
San Francisco Naval Shipyard 9 September 1963 for installation of a revolutionary new weapons transfer system called FAST—Fast Automatic Shuttle Transfer. The new system proved its worth during her fourth WestPac deployment,12 January through17 June 1964 . For her outstanding performance in servicing 7th Fleet units during the period5 December 1964 through23 October 1965 , when she conducted 227 ammunition unreps, she received theNavy Unit Commendation ribbon.Into the 1970's "Pyro" remained active with the Pacific Fleet, providing vital underway ammunition replenishment services during her annual deployments and refining her readiness and maintaining her high material and personnel standards during in port periods.
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