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USS Palm Beach (AGER 3)

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In service
  
December 1944

Length
  
55 m

Acquired
  
18 June 1966

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Name
  
FS-217 Colonel Armond Peterson

Builder
  
Higgins Industries, New Orleans, Louisiana

Out of service
  
Placed in reserve 17 February 1956

Name
  
USS Palm Beach (AGER-3)

USS Palm Beach (AGER-3) was a former Army Auxiliary Aircraft Repair Ship converted to an electronic and signals intelligence ship of the United States Navy.

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Service history

She was laid down as FS-217 one of the 18 specialized Design 427 variants of the Army Freight and Supply type, officially Vessel, Supply, Aircraft Repair, Diesel, Steel, 180', at Higgins Industries in New Orleans. FS-217 was delivered to the US Army Transportation Corps operation under technical control of the United States Army Air Forces in December 1944. At some point, after delivery, the Army Air Forces named the repair vessels with FS-217 being named Colonel Armond Peterson. The ship was first based in San Francisco, but later engaged in coastal surveys off the Lesser Antilles and coast of Central America. The ship was based at Balboa, Canal Zone before being placed in reserve status on 17 February 1956.

Colonel Armond Peterson was acquired and converted by the United States Navy and redesignated as Light Cargo Ship Palm Beach (AKL-45) on 18 June 1966. She was converted to a Banner class environmental research ship at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and reclassified as AGER-3. The Palm Beach was commissioned on 13 October 1967 and served two years as an ELINT/SIGINT ship, deploying in the Mediterranean and in the North Sea. She was decommissioned and later struck on 1 December 1969. She was sold to a private owner, then resold to a Panamanian company and renamed MV Oro Verde. The ship was eventually involved in drug smuggling and ran aground in the Cayman Islands. She was sunk by the Cayman Islands government as a SCUBA dive wreck.

Commanders

USS Palm Beach had two commanders during her service:

  • LCDR Albert Raper (13 May 1967 – 14 August 1968)
  • LCDR Donald Burson (14 August 1968 – 1 December 1969)
  • References

    USS Palm Beach (AGER-3) Wikipedia