Name Cory Chouest Length 81 m | Builder not known Tons burthen 4.852 million kg | |
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Acquired leased for 5 years by the U.S. Navy, date unknown In service as MV Cory Chouest in 1989 Fate Returned to Louisiana for redelivery to the owners |
MV Cory Chouest is an ocean surveillance ship leased by the U.S. Navy in 1989 and assigned to the Navy’s Special Missions Program. Cory Choquest had all SURTASS equipment removed and was returned to her original owners in 2008 completing nearly 20 years of service.[1]
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Construction
Cory Chouest was acquired and modified by Edison Chouest Offshore for use by the U.S. Navy as a modified TAGOS vessel. Originally used as a research platform in conjunction with the Amy Chouest, the Cory was later modified to carry an active and passive sonar system. The vessel served until October 2008 when it went off charter.
Mission
The mission of Cory Chouest is to directly support the Navy by using both passive and active low frequency sonar arrays to detect and track undersea threats.
Operational history
There is no current operational history on Cory Chouest.
Honors and awards
Cory Chouest personnel are qualified for the following medals:
Note
There is no journal entry on Cory Chouest at DANFS.