USS Shasta (AE-33)

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USS Shasta AE33 1974.jpg
USS Shasta in 1974
Career (US)
Name: USS Mount Shasta (AE-33)
Namesake: Mount Shasta
Awarded: March 8, 1968
Builder: Ingalls Shipbuilding
Laid down: November 10, 1969
Launched: April 3, 1971
Sponsored by: Mrs. Ralph W. Cousins
Commissioned: February 4, 1972
Decommissioned: October 1, 1997
In service: with Military Sealift Command October 1, 1997
Out of service: April 29, 2011
Status: in reserve
General characteristics
Class and type: Kilauea-class ammunition ship
Displacement: Light: 10,417 tons
Full load: 18,088 tons
Length: 564 ft (172 m)
Beam: 81 ft (25 m)
Draft: 27 ft (8.2 m)
Propulsion: 3 × boilers
steam turbines
single shaft
22,000 shp
Speed: 20 knots (37 km/h)
Complement: 28 officers
375 enlisted
Armament: 2 × 3″50 twin mounts, 12 × .50 cals, 2 × CIWS(Close in Weapon System)
Aircraft carried: 2 CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters

USS Shasta (AE-33) was a Kilauea-class replenishment ammunition ship of the United States Navy. She was named after Mount Shasta, a volcano in the Cascade Range in northern California, USA.

Shasta's keel was laid down November 10, 1969 at the Ingalls shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi, sponsored by Mrs. Ralph W. Cousins, wife of the Vice Chief of Naval Operations. She was launched on April 3, 1971. Upon completion, the builder took her to Charleston, South Carolina and delivered her to the Navy. Shasta was commissioned in Charleston on February 4, 1972, with Captain Warren C. Graham, Jr., in command.

After fitting out, the newly commissioned Shasta departed Charleston on May 22, 1972 for her shakedown cruise and training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After completing shakedown and training on June 10, she headed for the Pacific, where her new homeport was to be the Naval Weapons Station in Concord, California. Along the way, she made port visits to Kingston, Jamaica; Cartagena, Colombia; Panama City, Canal Zone; and Acapulco, Mexico. She passed through the Panama Canal and finally arrived in Concord on July 3.

After arrival in Concord, she underwent ship’s qualification trials and final contract trials. Upon completion of trials and preparations for deployment, Shasta departed Concord to join the 7th Fleet in the western Pacific (WestPac in US Navy terminology) on January 3, 1973.


Shasta was decommissioned on October 1, 1997 as a "United States Ship" and transferred to the Fleet Auxiliary Force of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) as a "United States Naval Ship." On the same day, her hull number was changed and she became USNS Shasta (T-AE-33). She was inactivated on April 21, 2011 and is in the reserve fleet

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Shasta in the Pacific, 2002
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