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USNS ''Contender'' (T-AGOS-2) was a ''Stalwart''-class Modified Tactical Auxiliary General
Ocean Surveillance Ship ''Stalwart''-class auxiliary general ocean surveillance ships ( T-AGOS) were a class of United States Naval Ship (USNS) auxiliary support Ocean Surveillance Ships commissioned between April 1984 and January 1990. Their original purpose was to co ...
of the
United States Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...
. Now known as the T/S ''General Rudder'', the ship serves as the primary training vessel of Texas A&M Maritime Academy. Texas A&M has operated the vessel since 2012.


History

''Stalwart''-class ships were originally designed to collect underwater
acoustical data Acoustics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound. A scientist who works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician ...
in support of
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antisubmarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations are typic ...
operations in the 1980s. These vessels were designed to create minimal noise while operating. The addition of cavitation-free propellers at speeds under three knots, the absence of reduction gears in the propulsion system, sound isolation of diesel generators, and vibration dampening of all machinery helped in the ''Contenders mission as an acoustical data sounder. In 1992, the ex-''Contender'' became the T/V ''Kings Pointer,'' the flagship and training vessel of the
United States Merchant Marine Academy The United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA or Kings Point) is a United States service academy in Kings Point, New York. It trains its midshipmen (as students at the academy are called) to serve as officers in the United States Merchant ...
. In 1999, ''Kings Pointer'' was the first vessel to reach the site of the crash of
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. In the spring of 2004, she underwent a major overhaul to upgrade her crew's quarters and training equipment. The aft 'tow' deck was also modified and any vestige of her previous employment as a SURTASS ship was removed and reworked. She remained the flagship and training ship of the United States Merchant Marine Academy until January 2012. She was then transferred to
Texas A&M University at Galveston Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) is an ocean-oriented branch campus of Texas A&M University offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees that are awarded from Texas A&M University in College Station. Students enrolled at Texas A&M Unive ...
and renamed the "TS ''General Rudder''" (after General James Earl Rudder), where she remains today as the primary training vessel for cadets of the Texas A&M Maritime Academy. In 2013, the vessel had another major overhaul, with the aft fantail's bulwark lowered, aft main deck leveled, and hull cleaned and repainted. The vessel was also fitted with additional berthing for 64 personnel. In 2019, the ship underwent another overhaul, with engine-room improvements, steel repair, rust removal, and the hull cleaned and repainted. This maintenance session came with eagerness, after months of technical and mechanical issues had plagued the vessel. For the first time since being transferred to Texas A&M Maritime Academy, the ship was given a maroon-and-white paint scheme, indicative of Texas A&M school colors. The new improvements have seen promising results for the aging training vessel, as she reached a maximum speed of 14 knots while in transit from her Mobile shipyard. In June 2019, the ''T/S General Rudder'' had another underway period before being stationed in the Beaumont Ready Reserve Fleet for the remainder of the summer.


Incidents

In September 2018, the T/S ''General Rudder'' suffered a rudder failure while entering Port Arthur. The vessel was unable to lower anchor and was purposely run aground minutes later so as to avoid a collision with other ship traffic. With the help of the US Coast Guard and local tug boats, the ''General Rudder'' was towed to a local shipyard for repairs. Although the vessel's rudder stock had not previously shown signs of wear, it was apparent in the crew's inspection that the heat of the shifting rudder had forced the stock to seize in its casing, causing the unexpected rudder malfunction. The issue was corrected, and the vessel returned to Texas A&M Maritime Academy two weeks later.


Gallery

File:US Merchant Marine Academy aerial.jpg, USMMA with ''Kings Pointer'' File:General Rudder - TAMUG Dock.jpg, The T/S ''General Rudder'' pierside at the Texas A&M Maritime Academy in Galveston, Texas File:General Rudder Drydock 2018 - 1.jpg, The propeller shafts and rudders of the T/S ''General Rudder File:General Rudder Drydock 2018 - 2.jpg, The aft portion of the T/S ''General Rudder. File:General Rudder Drydock 2018 - 3.jpg, The bow of the T/S ''General Rudder'', with her 550-hp tunnel thruster


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Training Ship GENERAL RUDDER - TAMUG
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