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49: 23: 700: 545:. In addition, the aircraft repair ship serviced the planes from Marine Air Group 21 and assisted the board headed by Rear Admiral Frederick W. Pennoyer in its investigations into the development of 761: 427:, overhauling aviation equipment and returning it to stock for reissue. The material that could not be stored on board—bulky items such as drop tanks and the like—was stored ashore in a depot on 862: 580:, transporting men homeward-bound for discharge, made Guam on 9 November, and stayed for only one night, getting underway for the Marshall Islands on the 10th. Six days later, she reached 754: 322:
later that day. There, the aircraft repair ship loaded supplies and provisions into the second week of April, when she got underway for shakedown and training in
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The end of the war had removed the necessity for the replenishment of fast carrier task forces in the fleet anchorage in the Marshall Islands and
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disembarked her passengers upon her arrival at Pearl Harbor on 27 November and stood out of Hawaiian waters on the 30th, bound for
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came down for the last time. Struck from the Navy list on I September 1962, she was simultaneously transferred to the
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to, among others, Capt. Johnson, the ship's commanding officer, for his service in the escort carrier
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After further repairs and alterations, the ship departed Alameda on 16 June, bound for the
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on 10 August; and remained there through mid-September. During her stay at Eniwetok, the
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serviced all naval aviation activities in the Tokyo Bay area, including the carriers
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remained in Tokyo Bay from 6 October to 3 November. During that time, Rear Admiral
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brought World War II to a close. Meanwhile, the ship, herself, serviced the
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Triple Expansion Machinery, Single Propeller, 2,500 hp (1,864 kW)
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On 30 March 1944, prior to the beginning of work on her construction,
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area through mid-January of the following year. On 25 January 1946,
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and, on the 18th, got underway for the Hawaiian Islands.
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accordingly departed Eniwetok on 13 September, bound via
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the following day, mooring alongside the heavy cruiser
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and Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD., circa March 1945.
438:advanced base sites, but there still remained the 373:remained in Hawaiian waters through most of July. 863:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States 559:visited the ship on 20 October and conferred the 334:joined Convoy No. 507 on 12 May, transited the 827:List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy 755: 8: 605:The aircraft repair ship then pushed on for 549:and aircraft engine design in World War II. 711:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 689:for lay up. She was subsequently scrapped. 295:contract (MCE hull 2666) on 1 July 1944 at 762: 748: 740: 705:This article incorporates text from the 631:Berthed alongside a succession of ships— 454:, where she arrived on the 26th. There, 17: 338:eight days later, and arrived at the 178:441 ft 6 in (134.57 m) 45: 7: 186:56 ft 11 in (17.35 m) 858:Chourre-class aircraft repair ships 287:and reclassified ARV-2. The ship's 194:22 ft 0 in (6.71 m) 84:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 14: 301:Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Inc 234:dual purpose gun mount, 1 x quad 698: 617:departed Norfolk and arrived at 47: 21: 681:. At 1047 on 28 June 1946, her 541:; and finally the planes of 10 307:at Baltimore on 17 March 1945. 214:(23.2 km/h; 14.4 mph) 376:The ship got underway for the 170:4,023 long tons (4,088 t) 33:Bethlehem Key Highway Shipyard 1: 714:. The entry can be found 774:-class aircraft repair ships 619:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 879: 736:at NavSource Naval History 561:Presidential Unit Citation 416:; the light fleet carrier 357:on the 24th and docked at 822: 802: 780: 425:escort aircraft carrier's 145: 40: 20: 848:Ships built in Baltimore 500:; the aviation units of 380:on the 31st; arrived at 330:from 21 April to 8 May, 268:that saw service in the 687:Maritime Administration 238:AA gun mount, 2 x twin 232:5 in (130 mm) 146:General characteristics 291:was laid down under a 109:Mrs. Walter W. 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Bethlehem Key Highway Shipyard
Walter Wynne Webster
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Chourre-class
aircraft repair ship
knots
5 in (130 mm)
40 mm
40 mm
Chourre-class
aircraft repair ship
aircraft repair ship
United States Navy
World War II
keel
Maritime Commission
Baltimore, MD
Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Inc
commissioned
fitting out
Norfolk Naval Base
Chesapeake Bay
Norfolk Navy Yard
Panama Canal
Naval Air Station
Alameda, CA
Hawaiian Islands
Pearl Harbor
NAS Ford Island

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