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USS Taurus (AF-25)

USS Taurus (AF-25), formerly SS San Benito, was a refrigerated banana boat of the United Fruit Company that may have been the first merchant ship to be built with turbo-electric transmission.[4] From October 1942 to December 1945 she was a United States Navy stores ship in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II.[4] She was scrapped in 1953.[4]

History
NameSS San Benito (1921–42) USS Taurus (1942–45)
Owner United Fruit Company Steamship Co (1921–30)[1] Balboa Shipping Co, Inc.[2]
OperatorClark and Service (1921–30)[1]

United Fruit Company[2] (1931–42)

United States Navy (1942–45)
Port of registry
BuilderWorkman, Clark and Company, Belfast[2]
Launched12 August 1921[4]
CompletedSeptember 1921[4]
Acquired2 October 1942[4]
Commissioned28 October 1942[4]
Decommissioned11 December 1945[4]
Stricken3 January 1946[4]
Identification
FateScrapped 1953[4]
General characteristics
Tonnage
Displacement6,600 long tons (6,706 t) full load[4]
Length325.3 ft (99.2 m)[2]
Beam46.3 ft (14.1 m)[2]
Draft24 ft (7.3 m)
Depth29.2 ft (8.9 m)[2]
Installed power2,500 shp[4]
PropulsionBT-H turbo-electric transmission,[2] single screw
Speed13 knots (24 km/h)[4]
Complement106 (1944)[4]
Armament

United Fruit Company edit

Building edit

Workman, Clark and Company of Belfast, Northern Ireland built San Benito in 1921, launching her on 12 August.[4] British Thomson-Houston built her turbo generator and electric propulsion motor.[2] The turbo generator also powered her electric refrigeration equipment.

Owners and managers edit

Until 1930 San Benito was owned by the United Fruit Company, which registered her in Glasgow, Scotland and contracted the British company of Clark and Service to manage her.[1] In 1930 or 1931 United Fruit transferred San Benito to its subsidiary Balboa Shipping Company, Inc, which registered her under the Panamanian flag of convenience.[5]

Subsequent turbo-electric ships edit

After San Benito, Balboa Shipping ordered further turbo-electric refrigerated ships. In 1930 Workman, Clark built SS Musa for Balboa and Cammell Laird of Birkenhead, England built Musa's sister ship SS Platano. After 1930 Balboa's diesel electric motor vessel Darien was re-engined as a turbo-electric.[6] In 1931–33 Newport News Shipbuilding and Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation supplied six passenger and refrigerated cargo liners that in the Second World War were requisitioned as the Mizar-class stores ships.

US Navy service edit

On 20 August 1942 San Benito was renamed Taurus and designated AF-25, and on 2 October 1942 the War Shipping Administration acquired her for the US Navy.[4] The Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in Alameda, California converted her into a provisions store ship,[4] and on 28 October 1942 she was commissioned into the Navy,[4] commanded by Lt. Cmdr. Edward T. Collins.

World War II Pacific Theatre operations edit

After over a month of false starts and technical problems, Taurus finally loaded cargo and left San Francisco, California, on 1 December. Her voyage to the South Pacific Ocean took her via Pago Pago, Samoa, to Auckland, New Zealand. On the voyages the ship suffered at least 32 more technical failures and lost a third of her cargo through the failure of her refrigeration plant. On arrival at Auckland, Taurus went into a five-week availability[clarification needed] to correct as many of the deficiencies as possible before beginning her tour of duty with the Service Squadron, South Pacific Force.

Repairs were completed in the first week in February 1943 and Taurus loaded cargo bound for Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides. On 9 February she began the first of four round-trip voyages carrying cargo between Auckland and Espiritu Santo to be staged on to the forward areas.

By August her sphere of operations was widened to include the Solomon Islands. On each of her next six voyages Taurus took cargo from Auckland via Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal.

Through 1944 and much of 1945 Taurus continued to operate in the South Pacific on relatively uneventful supply missions. Early in 1944 she added Napier, New Zealand, and Noumea, New Caledonia, to her ports of call. By late April she was operating as far north in the Solomons as New Georgia and Bougainville. In May and June she visited Efate, Napier, Noumea, and Espiritu Santo. In July and September she made resupply runs to the Russell Islands in the Solomons. Through the end of 1944 and in the first three months of 1945, Taurus continued supplying the Solomons; primarily to Guadalcanal, Bougainville, and the Russells.

After overhaul at Auckland from 6 March to 16 April 1945, Taurus left for Hollandia, New Guinea. Through the end of August, all her voyages — save one to Manus in the Admiralty Islands — were between Auckland and Hollandia. She returned to Auckland on 30 August and departed again nine days later for New Caledonia and thence to the Philippines. After a stop at Noumea between 12 and 14 September, Taurus arrived at Samar on the 25th.

End-of-war duties edit

From Samar, Taurus began her voyage back to the United States. By 23 November she had transited the Panama Canal and had reported for duty with the US Atlantic Fleet. Though originally ordered to Norfolk, Virginia, she was rerouted to New Orleans, Louisiana. She reported to the Commandant, 8th Naval District, on 29 November 1945.

On 11 December 1945 Taurus was decommissioned and returned, via the War Shipping Administration, to her owner.[4] Her name was struck from the Navy list on 3 January 1946.[4]

Military awards and honors edit

Taurus' crew members were awarded the following medals:

References edit

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.

  1. ^ a b c d Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1930. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1933. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  3. ^ Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1934. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Roberts, Stephen S (15 September 2001). "Class: Taurus (AF-25)". U.S. Navy Auxiliary Vessels 1884-1945. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  5. ^ Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1931. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  6. ^ Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1934. Retrieved 5 May 2013.

External links edit

  • "USS Taurus (AF-25)". Service Ship Photo Archive. NavSource Online.

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USS Taurus AF 25 formerly SS San Benito was a refrigerated banana boat of the United Fruit Company that may have been the first merchant ship to be built with turbo electric transmission 4 From October 1942 to December 1945 she was a United States Navy stores ship in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II 4 She was scrapped in 1953 4 History NameSS San Benito 1921 42 USS Taurus 1942 45 OwnerUnited Fruit Company Steamship Co 1921 30 1 Balboa Shipping Co Inc 2 OperatorClark and Service 1921 30 1 United Fruit Company 2 1931 42 United States Navy 1942 45 Port of registryGlasgow 1921 30 2 1931 42 1942 46 BuilderWorkman Clark and Company Belfast 2 Launched12 August 1921 4 CompletedSeptember 1921 4 Acquired2 October 1942 4 Commissioned28 October 1942 4 Decommissioned11 December 1945 4 Stricken3 January 1946 4 Identificationcode letters KJNS until 1930 1 code letters RXCI 1933 2 Call sign HPCI from 1934 3 FateScrapped 1953 4 General characteristics Tonnage3 724 GRT 2 tonnage under deck 3 122 2 2 086 NRT 2 Displacement6 600 long tons 6 706 t full load 4 Length325 3 ft 99 2 m 2 Beam46 3 ft 14 1 m 2 Draft24 ft 7 3 m Depth29 2 ft 8 9 m 2 Installed power2 500 shp 4 PropulsionBT H turbo electric transmission 2 single screw Speed13 knots 24 km h 4 Complement106 1944 4 Armament1 single 4 50 caliber guns 1 single 3 50 caliber guns 6 single 20 mm AA gun mounts 4 Contents 1 United Fruit Company 1 1 Building 1 2 Owners and managers 1 3 Subsequent turbo electric ships 2 US Navy service 2 1 World War II Pacific Theatre operations 2 2 End of war duties 2 3 Military awards and honors 3 References 4 External linksUnited Fruit Company editBuilding edit Workman Clark and Company of Belfast Northern Ireland built San Benito in 1921 launching her on 12 August 4 British Thomson Houston built her turbo generator and electric propulsion motor 2 The turbo generator also powered her electric refrigeration equipment Owners and managers edit Until 1930 San Benito was owned by the United Fruit Company which registered her in Glasgow Scotland and contracted the British company of Clark and Service to manage her 1 In 1930 or 1931 United Fruit transferred San Benito to its subsidiary Balboa Shipping Company Inc which registered her under the Panamanian flag of convenience 5 Subsequent turbo electric ships edit After San Benito Balboa Shipping ordered further turbo electric refrigerated ships In 1930 Workman Clark built SS Musa for Balboa and Cammell Laird of Birkenhead England built Musa s sister ship SS Platano After 1930 Balboa s diesel electric motor vessel Darien was re engined as a turbo electric 6 In 1931 33 Newport News Shipbuilding and Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation supplied six passenger and refrigerated cargo liners that in the Second World War were requisitioned as the Mizar class stores ships US Navy service editOn 20 August 1942 San Benito was renamed Taurus and designated AF 25 and on 2 October 1942 the War Shipping Administration acquired her for the US Navy 4 The Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in Alameda California converted her into a provisions store ship 4 and on 28 October 1942 she was commissioned into the Navy 4 commanded by Lt Cmdr Edward T Collins World War II Pacific Theatre operations edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message After over a month of false starts and technical problems Taurus finally loaded cargo and left San Francisco California on 1 December Her voyage to the South Pacific Ocean took her via Pago Pago Samoa to Auckland New Zealand On the voyages the ship suffered at least 32 more technical failures and lost a third of her cargo through the failure of her refrigeration plant On arrival at Auckland Taurus went into a five week availability clarification needed to correct as many of the deficiencies as possible before beginning her tour of duty with the Service Squadron South Pacific Force Repairs were completed in the first week in February 1943 and Taurus loaded cargo bound for Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides On 9 February she began the first of four round trip voyages carrying cargo between Auckland and Espiritu Santo to be staged on to the forward areas By August her sphere of operations was widened to include the Solomon Islands On each of her next six voyages Taurus took cargo from Auckland via Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal Through 1944 and much of 1945 Taurus continued to operate in the South Pacific on relatively uneventful supply missions Early in 1944 she added Napier New Zealand and Noumea New Caledonia to her ports of call By late April she was operating as far north in the Solomons as New Georgia and Bougainville In May and June she visited Efate Napier Noumea and Espiritu Santo In July and September she made resupply runs to the Russell Islands in the Solomons Through the end of 1944 and in the first three months of 1945 Taurus continued supplying the Solomons primarily to Guadalcanal Bougainville and the Russells After overhaul at Auckland from 6 March to 16 April 1945 Taurus left for Hollandia New Guinea Through the end of August all her voyages save one to Manus in the Admiralty Islands were between Auckland and Hollandia She returned to Auckland on 30 August and departed again nine days later for New Caledonia and thence to the Philippines After a stop at Noumea between 12 and 14 September Taurus arrived at Samar on the 25th End of war duties edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message From Samar Taurus began her voyage back to the United States By 23 November she had transited the Panama Canal and had reported for duty with the US Atlantic Fleet Though originally ordered to Norfolk Virginia she was rerouted to New Orleans Louisiana She reported to the Commandant 8th Naval District on 29 November 1945 On 11 December 1945 Taurus was decommissioned and returned via the War Shipping Administration to her owner 4 Her name was struck from the Navy list on 3 January 1946 4 Military awards and honors edit Taurus crew members were awarded the following medals American Campaign Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal World War II Victory MedalReferences editThis article incorporates text from the public domainDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships The entry can be found here a b c d Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships PDF London Lloyd s Register 1930 Retrieved 20 May 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships PDF London Lloyd s Register 1933 Retrieved 5 May 2013 Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships PDF London Lloyd s Register 1934 Retrieved 20 May 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Roberts Stephen S 15 September 2001 Class Taurus AF 25 U S Navy Auxiliary Vessels 1884 1945 Retrieved 23 May 2013 Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships PDF London Lloyd s Register 1931 Retrieved 20 May 2013 Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships PDF London Lloyd s Register 1934 Retrieved 5 May 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Taurus AF 25 USS Taurus AF 25 Service Ship Photo Archive NavSource Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Taurus AF 25 amp oldid 1136991827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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