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USNS Mission San Jose

SS Mission San Jose was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II. After the war she was acquired by the United States Navy as USS Mission San Jose. Later the tanker transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS Mission San Jose. She was a Mission Buenaventura-class oiler and was named for Mission San José, located in Fremont, California.

History
United States
NameMission San Jose
Laid down17 July 1943
Launched7 October 1943
Acquired5 November 1947
In service5 November 1947
Out of service15 October 1957
Stricken15 October 1957
IdentificationIMO number: 6621234
Fate
  • Sold, 24 June 1966
  • Scrapped 22 April 2011
General characteristics
Displacement
Length524 ft (160 m)
Beam  68 ft (21 m)
Draft  30 ft (9 m)
Propulsion
  • Turbo-electric, single screw,
  • 6,000 hp (4.5 MW)
Speed16.5 knots (31 km/h)
Complement52 mariners

Career edit

Mission San Jose was laid down 17 July 1943 under a Maritime Commission contract by Marine Ship Corporation, Sausalito, California; launched 7 October 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Robert L. Bridges and delivered 29 January 1944. Chartered to Pacific Tankers Inc. for operations, she spent the remainder of the war carrying fuel to Allied forces overseas. She served in this capacity until 3 May 1946, when she was returned to the Maritime Commission and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.

Acquired by the Navy on 5 November 1947, she was placed in service with the Naval Transportation Service as Mission San Jose (AO-125). After 1 October 1949, she was under the operational control of the new Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as USNS Mission San Jose (T-AO-I25). She served with MSTS until 15 October 1957, when she was struck from the Naval Vessel Register and transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) for lay up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California.

The ship was sold to the Hudson Waterways Corporation on June 24, 1966, and renamed Seatrain Ohio. She was subsequently lengthened using sections of two other T2 tankers, the Tomahawk and Mission San Diego, and rebuilt by Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Company into one of seven Seatrain Lines multi-purpose cargo ships capable of carrying general bulk and palletized cargo, intermodal containers, vehicles and rail cars. Upon completion of the conversion and delivery in 1967 Seatrain Ohio, IMO 6621234, was chartered to the MSTS in support of overseas U.S. military operations, including the transport of material, equipment and aircraft to Vietnam. The ship was transferred to the National Defense Reserve Fleet (James River) in November 1973 and on August 8, 1978, her name was changed to just Ohio. In 1990 Ohio was reactivated for service in support of the First Persian Gulf War and subsequently returned to the Reserve Fleet (Beaumont, Texas). The ship was retired and broken up in 2011.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Hendrickson 2005, pp. 89–102.
  • This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
  • "T-AO-125 Mission San Jose". Fleet Oiler (AO) Photo Index. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  • Hendrickson, David (2005). From Boxcars to Boxships: The Ships of Seatrain Lines; Steamboat Bill No.254, 2005. Steamship Historical Society of America.

External links edit

  • Photo gallery of Mission San Jose (AO-125) at NavSource Naval History
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. TX-111, "Seatrain Ohio, Beaumont Reserve Fleet, Neches River, Beaumont, Jefferson County, TX", 38 photos, 7 color transparencies, 2 measured drawings, 13 data pages, 3 photo caption pages

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