- USS Rapidan (AO-18)
USS "Rapidan" (AO-18), built under U.S. Shipping Board contract, was laid down
2 February 1919 by theNewport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. ,Newport News, Virginia ; launched25 October 1919 ; authorized for transfer to the Navy29 October 1921 ; and commissioned1 January 1922 , Comdr. M. P. Nash, USNRF, in command.Assigned to the Naval Transport Service, "Rapidan" remained in commission for only 6 months, most of which was spent at Norfolk. Ordered inactivated in March, "Rapidan" decommissioned
22 June 1922 and was berthed with theJames River Group , Atlantic Reserve Fleet, until recommissioned22 January 1940 , Lt. Comdr. J. B. Mallard in command.For the 18 months following her second commissioning, "Rapidan" carried fuel from the
Texas oil ports to ships and stations in theCaribbean and along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Between September 1941 and November 1942, she supplied petroleum products to Atlantic Fleet units at Halifax, NS Argentia,Reykjavík ,Hvalfjörður , and various ports inGreenland . Then, after overhaul, she served as escort oiler on a convoy toCasablanca . On her return toNew York , in early February 1943, "Rapidan" resumed operations off the northeast coast, steaming between New York,Boston ,Portland, Maine , and Argentia until April when she got underway for her firstMediterranean convoy. Fueling units en route, she arrived atGibraltar 24 May, continued on toOran , discharged her cargo, then returned to the United States and coastal operations. In July while at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, the Rapidan had installed new secret Mark 29 "anti torpedo" gear. In September she resumed Caribbean operations and on the 11th was damaged by anunderwater explosion some 100 yards off the starboard quarter from a torpedo. The explosion of the torpedo was caused by the anti torpedo gear and it resulted in damage to the hull plates. Repairs were completed at Charleston; and, on the 25th, she resumed her oil runs, operating as far south as theNetherlands West Indies , and as far north as Argentia.In March 1944 "Rapidan" was ordered to the Pacific. Transiting the
Panama Canal 19 March, she steamed up the west coast toSeattle , whence she carried her liquid cargo toKodiak ,Cold Bay ,Dutch Harbor , and other Aleutian ports. Including periodic assignments as station tanker at Attu and Adak, the oiler continued on theAlaska n shuttle until28 June 1946 . Then, ordered back to the east coast, she transited the Panama Canal 2 August and on the 11th reported to the 5th Naval District for inactivation.Decommissioned
17 September 1946 atPortsmouth, Virginia , "Rapidan" was transferred to the Maritime Commission18 September 1946 and her name was struck from the Navy List29 October 1946 . On10 September 1947 she was sold to theNorthern Metals Co. for scrap.See also
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List of ship launches in 1919
*List of ship commissionings in 1922
*List of ship decommissionings in 1946 References
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