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USS Rescuer (ARS 18)

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Laid down
  
date unknown

Commissioned
  
31 December 1942

Beam
  
34 ft (10 m)

Length
  
53 m

Displacement
  
669,500 kg

Acquired
  
6 February 1942

Struck
  
22 December 1944

Launched
  
1904

Weight
  
749.8 tons

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Fate
  
ran aground and scrapped

USS Rescuer (ARS-18) was a Rescuer-class rescue and salvage ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy during World War II. Her task was to come to the aid of stricken vessels.

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Rescuer (ARS-18) was built in 1904 as tug Casper by United Engine Works, and acquired for the Navy 6 February 1942 by the Port Director, San Pedro, California.

World War II service

Assigned to the 13th Naval District 7 February 1942, she underwent conversion at Seattle, Washington, then sailed north to Alaskan waters where she served during her brief naval career.

Sinking in Alaskan waters

On 31 December 1942, while engaged in salvaging the Russian SS Turksib near Scotch Cap in the Aleutians, she was carried on to the beach, badly holed, and destroyed. Her name was struck from the Navy list 22 December 1944.

References

USS Rescuer (ARS-18) Wikipedia