- USS Patapsco (AOG-1)
The sixth USS "Patapsco" (AOG–1) was the
lead ship of her class ofgasoline tanker s in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II , theKorean War and theVietnam War . She was named for thePatapsco River inMaryland ."Patapsco" was laid down 25 May 1942 by the
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co. ,Seattle, Wash. ; launched 18 August 1942; sponsored by Mrs. W. S. Zane; and commissioned 4 February 1943, Lieutenant A. J. Church in command.Less than three weeks after commissioning, "Patapsco" departed
San Francisco in convoy forPearl Harbor . From there, on 27 March, she steamed southwest toNew Caledonia , whence she transported gasoline and other petroleum products to ships and bases in theSolomons andNew Hebrides until November 1944. In December, after availability atAuckland ,New Zealand , she returned to the Solomons, remaining until 12 May 1945, when she departedGuadalcanal for the Western Caro lines. Based onUlithi from 19 May until the end of the war, she shuttled POL products to thePalaus , and, once, toSaipan . After the war, she continued her Ulithi-Palau runs, then, in November, shifted her base toGuam whence she distributed fuel and light freight and carried passengers amongst theMarianas .On 19 February 1946, she sailed east, and, after stopping at San Francisco, transited the
Panama Canal and arrived atNew Orleans for inactivation 3 May. Decommissioning29 May 1946 , she was later assigned to the Texas Group, Atlantic Researve Fleet and berthed atOrange, Texas Following the outbreak of hostilities in
Korea , "Patapsco" was reactivated. She recommissioned19 October 1950 and, after overhaul at Norfolk, got underway for the Pacific3 March 1951 . Arriving at Pearl Harbor 9 April, she conducted fuel runs to Midway until23 February 1952 . Then, after a run to the Marshalls, the tanker sailed forJapan , arriving 25 April. Four days later she was under way to fuel vessels off the coast of the embattledKorean Peninsula and on her return took up station tanker duties at Sasebo. In late October, she shifted toYokosuka , whence she sailed, 7 November, for Pearl Harbor.With the new year, 1953, "Patapsco" resumed gasoline shuttle service to Midway and the Marshalls. On 6 August she sailed west again, this time to the
Philippines , whence she carried aviation gasoline toSaigon , returning to Pearl Harbor 7 December. Until 1955, "Patapsco" served in Hawaiian waters with infrequent cruises to Midway, the Marshalls, theAleutians , and the west coast. On 2 March 1955, she departed Pearl Harbor forAstoria, Ore. , and inactivation. Decommissioning 29 June 1955, she was assigned to the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet until 1 July 1960 when she was struck from the Navy List and transferred to the Maritime Administration’s National Defense Reserve Fleet.Reinstated on the Navy List in the fall of 1965 and recommissioned a third time 18 June 1966, "Patapsco" was again assigned to the Pacific Fleet and homeported at Pearl Harbor. She completed refresher training in early September and on the 26th got underway for
Subic Bay , P.I., with jet fuel, aviation gasoline, and motor gasoline, Arriving 15 October, she soon departed to deliver, once again, vital POL supplies to a combat zone. Until mid-February 1967, with interruptions for R&R at Hong Kong and availability at Subic, she operated offVietnam under ComNavSupAct,Da Nang ,Hue , andCua Viet .She steamed back to Pearl Harbor, arriving 16 March. Upkeep, availability, and training and operational exercises followed and on 20 September she got underway for Guam, Subic Bay, and another tour off Viet Nam. Completing that tour 25 April 1968, she remained in the Hawaiian area until 11 November, when she again headed west for duty off Viet Nam. During 1969 she conducted POL support operations at Da Nang and Cua Viet.
Her decommissioning date is unknown. She was struck from the
Naval Vessel Register in 1974 and sold for commercial service in 1979. She was renamed "Arctic Storm" and converted to a fishing trawler."Patapsco" received one
battle star for herWorld War II service and another for Korean service.See USS "Patapsco" for other ships of the same name.
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