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USNS De Steiguer (T AGOR 12)

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Name
  
USNS De Steiguer

Out of service
  
not known

Launched
  
21 March 1966

Tonnage
  
1.379 million kg

Builder
  
Portland

Laid down
  
12 November 1965

Construction started
  
12 November 1965

Length
  
75 m

Tons burthen
  
1.737 million kg

Namesake
  
Admiral Louis R. de Steiguer

Acquired
  
by the U.S. Navy, 28 February 1969, as USNS De Steiguer (T-AGOR-12)

In service
  
Leased to a university in 1969

USNS De Steiguer (T-AGOR-12) was a Robert D. Conrad-class oceanographic research ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1966. She was a Navy pool vessel assigned to Naval laboratories until she was transferred to the Tunisian Navy in 1992.

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Built in Portland, Oregon

De Steiguer was built by the Northwest Marine Iron Works, Portland, Oregon. She was laid down on 12 November 1965 and launched on 21 March 1966 and turned over to the Navy on 28 February 1969, as USNS De Steiguer (T-AGOR-12).

Oceanographic service

De Steiguer was a U.S. Navy oceanographic research ship assigned to support Naval laboratories. De Steiguer was one of two AGOR ships, the other was Bartlett (T-AGOR 13), assigned as pool vessels for west coast Naval laboratory use according to a 1970 report. Bartlett and De Steiguer were assigned to the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office for operation.

Inactivation

On 2 November 1992 De Steiguer was approved under the terms of the Security Assistance Program for a transfer to Tunisia, where she now serves the Tunisian Navy as Salammbo (A-701).

Note

There is no information on De Steiguer in the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

References

USNS De Steiguer (T-AGOR-12) Wikipedia


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