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USS Panda (IX 125)

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Laid down
  
1943

Decommissioned
  
12 July 1946

Fate
  
returned to the WSA

Construction started
  
1943

Commissioned
  
6 January 1944

Struck
  
31 July 1946

Length
  
135 m

Draft
  
8.46 m

USS Panda (IX-125) wwwnavsourceorgarchives0946094612503jpg

Displacement
  
3665 tons lightship, 14,245 full load

USS Panda (IX-125), an Armadillo-class tanker designated an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the panda. Her keel was laid down as Opie Read (MC hull 1929) in 1943 by Delta Shipbuilding Company, in New Orleans, Louisiana (T. Z.ET1.S.C3). She was renamed Panda on the 27 of October 1943 upon charter from the War Shipping Administration, accepted 5 January 1944, and commissioned on 6 January 1944, Lieutenant Commander William A. Porteous, Jr., in command.

Panda joined the logistics forces of the Seventh Fleet in the Southwest Pacific in March 1944, and served as floating oil storage facility, primarily at Hollandia, New Guinea, until October, when she followed the invasion forces to San Pedro Bay, Leyte. During the next three months, her gunners shot down five enemy planes during four separate attacks, none of which put her out of action. Her service to the fleet in the Philippines continued through the final months of action. Panda remained in the Philippines to serve occupation forces until sailing for Norfolk, Virginia, arriving 5 June 1946. There she decommissioned on 12 July 1946, returned to the War Shipping Administration on 15 July 1946, and was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 31 July 1946.

Panda received one battle star for World War II service.

References

USS Panda (IX-125) Wikipedia


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