- USS Sara Thompson (AO-8)
USS "Sara Thompson" (SP-3148/AO-8) was a tanker in the
United States Navy . She was purchased at the start ofWorld War I by theU.S. Navy and served as a tanker supporting American troops inEurope . Post-war she operated in thePacific Ocean , supporting Navy operations in theGuam ,China , and thePhilippines . Because of her age and deteriorating condition, she spent her final days as areceiving hulk in the Philippines.Built in England as "Gut Heil"
"Sara Thompson" was built during 1888 by
William Armstrong, Mitchell and Co. , Newcastle,England , as the German merchant tanker "Gut Heil", and was sold to a United States firm in 1912, retaining her original name. Accidentally lost on theMississippi River during 1914, "Gut Heil" was raised during 1917 and repaired.Acquired by the U.S. Navy
She was purchased on
8 August 1918 for United States Naval service from J. W. Thompson ofNew York , and renamed "Sara Thompson" on7 September 1918 at the request of her former owner. "Sara Thompson" was commissioned on17 September 1918 atNew Orleans, Louisiana with Lt. Cmdr. Frederick S. Hayes, USNRF, in command.World War I service
Assigned to the
Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS), "Sara Thompson" transported fuel oil fromBaton Rouge, Louisiana ,Port Arthur, Texas , andHoboken, New Jersey , toBoston, Massachusetts andBermuda into February 1919.Arriving on
4 March 1919 atPonta Delgada ,San Miguel ,Azores , she was detached from NOTS on the same day and assigned to the Train, Atlantic Fleet. "Sara Thompson" remained at Ponta Delgada as station tanker until7 September 1919 when she sailed for thePhilippine Islands . Calling atGibraltar ,Suez , andColombo , the tanker arrived inManila Bay on9 November 1919 for permanent assignment as fuel storage ship at theCavite Navy Yard .Post-war service
"Sara Thompson" steamed to
Apra Harbor ,Guam , during April 1920 to refuel units ofDestroyer Division 13, before returning to Cavite on7 May 1920 .She was classified AO-8 as an oiler on
17 July 1920 . She steamed northward toChefoo ,China , twice during 1920, operating with ships of theU.S. Asiatic Fleet before returning to Manila Bay on12 October ."Sara Thompson" continued local operations with Cavite-based destroyer forces into November 1921.
Inspection of her deteriorating engines led to "Sara Thompson" being placed in reduced commission "in ordinary" on
8 December 1921 for duty only as a floating storage vessel for fuel and diesel oil.Service as a receiving hulk
She remained in service into the 1930's, being designated the
Receiving ship at Cavite on6 January 1930 with hercommanding officer also commanding the Receiving Station ashore.Final decommissioning
"Sara Thompson" was decommissioned on
21 July 1933 and struck from theNavy list on12 December 1933 . Her hulk was sold on9 August 1934 to Alberto Barrette of Manila.References
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-s/ao8.htm USS Sara Thompson (ID # 3148, later AO-8), 1918-1934.]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/19/19008.htm NavSource Online: ID-3148 / AO-8 Sara Thompson]
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