USS Charlevoix
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United States | |
Name | Charlevoix |
Namesake | Charlevoix County, Michigan |
Ordered | as type (C1-M-AV1) hull, MC hull 2141[1] |
Builder | Froemming Brothers, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Yard number | 13[1] |
Laid down | date unknown |
Launched | 20 April 1944 |
Sponsored by | Mrs. E. Buchanan |
Commissioned | 1 February 1945 |
Decommissioned | 18 January 1946 |
Stricken | 17 April 1946 |
Identification |
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Fate | Sold, 7 February 1947, D/S A/S Imica |
Status | Acquired by Norwegian buyer, 26 February 1947, reflagged Norway |
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Norway | |
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Acquired | 26 February 1947 |
Status | Sold 1965 |
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Panama | |
Name | Jasolinan |
Acquired | 1965 |
Fate | Sold 1965 |
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Panama | |
Name | Paraskevi |
Acquired | 1965 |
Fate | scrapped in Spain in 1970 |
General characteristics [2] | |
Class and type | Template:Sclass- |
Type | C1-M-AV1 |
Tonnage | 5,032 long tons deadweight (DWT)[1] |
Displacement |
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Length | 388 ft 8 in (118.47 m) |
Beam | 50 ft (15 m) |
Draft | 21 ft 1 in (6.43 m) |
Installed power |
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Propulsion | 1 × propeller |
Speed | 11.5 kn (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph) |
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USS Charlevoix (AK-168) was an Template:Sclass- commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.
Construction
Charlevoix, was launched 20 April 1944 by Froemming Brothers, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, under a Maritime Commission contract, MC hull 2141; sponsored by Mrs. E. Buchanan; and commissioned 1 February 1945, Lieutenant G. F. Vietor, USNR, in command.[3]
Service history
World War II Pacific Theatre operations
Charlevoix, cargo laden, cleared Gulfport, Mississippi, 24 February 1945 for Manus, arriving 5 April. Here she was assigned to a convoy bound for the Philippines, and after a passage marked by one possible submarine contact depth charged by the convoy's escorts, reached Subic Bay 24 April to discharge her cargo. Returning to Manus 1 June, she quickly reloaded, and took departure 7 June, for Samar, Philippine Islands, where she unloaded on 28 June, returning to Manus 5 July.[3]
Next underway 11 July 1945, Charlevoix loaded aviation gas at Lae for the New Zealand Air Force based on New Britain. She delivered her flammable cargo safely 20 July, supporting our Allies in their twice-daily raids on the Japanese at by-passed Rabaul. She made one more voyage from Manus, to deliver cargo to Hollandia, returning with rolling stock for repair at Manus in August, then sailed north to Samar and Subic Bay, where she was briefly overhauled in October.[3]
Post-war decommissioning
She then proceeded to Norfolk, Virginia, which she reached 23 December, decommissioned there 18 January 1946, and was returned to the Maritime Commission 25 January 1946.[3]
Merchant service
Charlevoix was purchased for a Norwegian shipper 7 February 1947, by D/S A/S Imica. She was transferred 26 February 1947 and renamed Benny. In 1959 her name was changed to Benny Viking before changing back to Benny and then Stella Oceanica in 1963.[2]
In 1965 she was sold and reflagged in Panama, being renamed Jasolinan. However, she was sold later that year and this time renamed Paraskevi.[2]
She was finally scrapped in Spain in 1970.[2]
Notes
- Citations
- ^ a b c C1 Cargo Ships 2009.
- ^ a b c d DANFS 1999.
Bibliography
Online resources
- "charlevoix". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. 14 February 1999. Retrieved 15 November 2016. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- "C1 Cargo Ships". www.ShipbuildingHistory.com. 28 August 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- "USS Charlevoix (AK-168)". Navsource.org. 5 April 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
External links
- Photo gallery of USS Charlevoix (AK-168) at NavSource Naval History