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USS Chiron (AGP 18)

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Name
  
USS Chiron

Commissioned
  
23 March 1945

In service
  
1945

Launched
  
10 March 1945

Weight
  
4,166 tons

Draft
  
3.4 m

Laid down
  
16 December 1944

Decommissioned
  
20 February 1946

Construction started
  
16 December 1944

Length
  
100 m

Displacement
  
3.719 million kg

Beam
  
15 m

Builder
  
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.

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USS Chiron was a Portunus-class Motor Torpedo Boat Tender which saw brief service with the United States Navy during World War II. Laid down as Landing Ship, Tank LST-1133 by Chicago Bridge and Iron Company on 16 December 1944, she was launched on 10 March 1945 and placed into reduced commission on 23 March 1945. On 17 April 1945, she was decommissioned for her conversion into a Motor Torpedo Tender. With the conversion taking place in Baltimore, Maryland, it was complete by 18 September 1945, and she was recommissioned into active service as USS Chiron (AGP-18) with LCDR. Paul L. Mangold, USNR, in command. The ship had a brief naval career, spending only 5 months and 27 days in naval service. She was decommissioned on 20 February 1946, and on 28 March 1946 she was struck from the Naval Register.

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Transfer to merchant service

On 19 May 1947, she was sold to Argentina and placed into Merchant Service by 1948 under the name M/V Altamar, reflagged as Argentinian. 22 years later, on 30 March 1960, she was lost at sea by unknown cause while carrying grain from Cabedello to Belem. The ships wreck was found on Manoel Luis Reef, at 0°46′S 44°20′W.

Ship Commissioning Officers

  • LCDR. Paul L. Mangold, USNR, Commanding Officer
  • LT. H.E. Wood, USNR, Executive Officer
  • LT. J.B. Watson, Jr., USNR, Repair Officer
  • LT. F.C. Culbert, USNR, Damage Control Officer
  • LTJG. J.J. Lehman,USNR, Engineering Officer
  • LTJG. A.W. MacLean, USNR, First Lieutenant
  • LTJG. W.S. Mortimer, USNR, Gunnery Officer
  • LTJG. A. Cohen, USNR, Communications Officer
  • LTJG. P.S. Shaw, USNR, Medical Officer
  • LTJG. J.E. Mellor, USN, Supply Officer
  • ENS. R.G. Sanderson, USNR, Navigation Officer
  • ENS. R.L. Scafford, USNR, Radar Officer
  • ENS. E.L. Hollifield, USNR, Assistant Repair Officer
  • Chief Torpedoman L. Carini, USN, Assistant Repair Officer
  • Chief Machinist J.O. Darnell, USN, Assistant Engineering Officer
  • Chief Carpenter K.B. Morrill, USNR, Assistant Repair Officer
  • Machinist V.W. Sturdevant, USNR, Assistant Repair Officer
  • Boatswain H.S. Atwell, USN, Assistant First Lieutenant
  • Electrician H.J. Holcomb, USNR, Assistant Repair Officer
  • Acting Pay Clerk D.D. Westfall, USN, Assistant Supply Officer
  • Ship awards

  • American Campaign Medal
  • World War II Victory Medal
  • References

    USS Chiron (AGP-18) Wikipedia