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USNS Provo (T AG 173)

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Name
  
USS Provo

Length
  
139 m

Tons burthen
  
14.42 million kg

Launched
  
17 June 1945

Tonnage
  
6.078 million kg

Namesake
  
A city in north central Utah, population 115,919, settled by Mormons in 1849.

Laid down
  
28 April 1945, as Drew Victory, MCV-691

Sponsored by
  
Miss Anna P. Burkhalter

Completed
  
as Drew Victory, 14 July 1945

Acquired
  
by the Navy on 2 March 1963

Builder
  
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation

USNS Provo (T-AG-173) was a Phoenix-class miscellaneous auxiliary acquired by the United States Navy in 1962, crewed by a civilian crew from the Military Sea Transportation Service, and sent to the Philippines to serve as a delivery ship of parts and supplies to other Navy ships and stations in the Asian area. Provo remained in the Philippines, issuing parts and other supplies, until the early 1970s, being struck by the Navy in 1973.

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Victory ship built in Oregon

Provo, a special projects ship, was laid down 28 April 1945; launched 17 June 1945 by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, Portland, Oregon; sponsored by Miss Anna P. Burkhalter; and delivered as Drew Victory 14 July 1945. While in merchant marine service, she was subsequently renamed California and Utah.

Assigned to the U.S. Navy

On 2 March 1963, she was acquired by the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) from the U.S. Maritime Administration, and renamed Provo, 20 November 1962, with the designation of Special Project Ship (AG–173).

In July 1963, she and two other MSTS ships, Cheyenne and Phoenix, were stationed at Subic Bay, Philippines, as Forward Floating Depots. This mission concept involved the use of depot ships for floating storage and issuance of vital military materials in meeting contingencies. The operational application of the concept was tested in 1964 in operation “Quick Release.”

The ship acted as a point to point cargo carrier, delivering military supplies to Okinawa and Viet Nam from stocking points in Japan and Subic Bay.

Inactivation

Provo was transferred to the U.S. Maritime Commission, and was sold 31 August 1973. Her subsequent fate is not known.

References

USNS Provo (T-AG-173) Wikipedia


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