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USS Asphalt (IX 153)

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Name
  
USS Asphalt

In service
  
30 June 1944

Status
  
Semi-submerged at

Construction started
  
1944

Laid down
  
1944

Struck
  
23 February 1945

Length
  
112 m

Builder
  
San Francisco

Fate
  
Wrecked by storm, 6 October 1944, then abandoned

USS Asphalt (IX-153), a Trefoil-class concrete barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for asphalt. Her keel was laid down in 1944 at San Francisco, California, by Barrett & Hilp, Belair Shipyards. She was acquired by the Navy on 30 June 1944 through the Maritime Commission and was placed in service that same day.

Service history

Assigned to the Service Force, Pacific Fleet, as a floating provisions storage facility, she spent her brief career at forward bases, for the most part at Saipan, as a unit of Service Squadron 10. When a storm struck the anchorage at Saipan on 6 October 1944, Asphalt's anchor chains parted, and she was driven hard aground on a coral reef. The barge was then declared a total loss. After her cargo and machinery were salvaged, she was abandoned. Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 23 February 1945.

References

USS Asphalt (IX-153) Wikipedia


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