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USNS Gyre (T AGOR 21)

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Name
  
USS Gyre

Out of service
  
17 August 1992

Construction started
  
9 October 1972

Length
  
50 m

Tons burthen
  
861,800 kg

Laid down
  
9 October 1972

Struck
  
17 August 1992

Launched
  
23 May 1973

Tonnage
  
816,500 kg

Builder
  
Moss Point

Acquired
  
by the U.S. Navy, 14 November 1973

In service
  
as R/V Gyre (T-AGOR-21), date not known

USNS Gyre (T-AGOR-21) – also known as R/V Gyre -- was the lead ship of her class of oceanographic research ships acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1973. She was transferred to the School of Oceanography at Texas A&M University for ocean research work, and eventually returned to the Navy, being struck in 1992.

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Built at Moss Point, Mississippi

Gyre was built in Moss Point, Mississippi, by Todd Seattle Halter Marine, and was laid down on 9 October 1972 and launched on 23 May 1973. She was delivered to the Navy 14 November 1973 and placed in service as USNS Gyre (T-AGOR-21).

University assignment

Gyre was leased to the Texas A&M University School of Oceanography.

History of operations

There is no record of the experiments or other underwater research work performed by this vessel.

Note

There is no history of Gyre's operations in DANFS.

References

USNS Gyre (T-AGOR-21) Wikipedia