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USS Saranac (AO-74)

USS Saranac (AO-74).jpg
History
Name: USS Saranac
Builder: Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania
Laid down: 27 August 1942, as SS Cowpens
Launched: 21 December 1942
Acquired: 31 December 1942
Commissioned: 22 February 1943
Decommissioned: 19 July 1946
In service: 1946
Out of service: 1956
Renamed: Saranac, 16 September 1942
Reclassified: YFP-9 (Floating Power Barge), 1 September 1954
Struck: 26 March 1956
Honors and
awards:
5 battle stars (World War II)
Fate: Sold, 4 December 1957
General characteristics
Type: Suamico-class fleet replenishment oiler
Displacement:
  • 5,782 long tons (5,875 t) light
  • 21,880 long tons (22,231 t) full
Length: 523 ft 6 in (159.56 m)
Beam: 68 ft (21 m)
Draft: 30 ft (9.1 m)
Propulsion: Turbo-electric, single screw, 8,000 hp (5,966 kW)
Speed: 15.3 knots (28.3 km/h)
Capacity: 140,000 barrels (22,000 m3) gasoline
Complement: 257
Armament:

USS Saranac (AO-74), originally named the SS Cowpens, was a Type T2-SE-A1 Suamico-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy, and the fourth ship of the Navy to bear the name.

Laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 337) on 27 August 1942 as Cowpens by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. of Chester, Pennsylvania, the ship was launched on 21 December 1942, sponsored by Mrs. A. Poestrak. She was renamed Saranac on 16 September 1942, acquired by the U.S. Navy on 31 December 1942, and commissioned on 22 February 1943, Comdr. John G. Cross in command.

After shakedown along the Atlantic coast, Saranac sailed from Norfolk for Aruba on 20 April 1943. There, she took on fuel and proceeded to the Pacific, arriving at Pearl Harbor on 26 May. Sailing two days later, she underwent repairs at San Francisco from 5 to 19 June and departed on 23 June for the Aleutian Islands. After arriving at Adak on 30 June, she serviced ships both underway and in port, from 9 July until departing on the 14th to reload at San Pedro, California. She then returned to the Aleutians and fueled ships at anchor in Kulak Bay from 4 to 16 August. Between 30 August and 12 October, she made one voyage transporting oil from San Pedro to tanks ashore at Tutuila, Samoa, and at Espiritu Santo.

Saranac then began replenishment operations in support of the U.S. Navy's advance in the central Pacific. She left Pearl Harbor on 25 November and fueled fleet units at Espiritu Santo from 13 to 21 December. With an underway replenishment group, she refueled units of a fast carrier force headed by the Bunker Hill (CV-17) on 27 December. She then resumed in-port fueling operations based on Port Purvis and Eniwetok.


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