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The fifth USNS ''Potomac'' (T-AO-181) was a United States Navy oiler in non-commissioned service with the Military Sea Transportation Service, later
Military Sealift Command Military Sealift Command (MSC) is an organization that controls the replenishment and military transport ships of the United States Navy. Military Sealift Command has the responsibility for providing sealift and ocean transportation for all US m ...
, from 1976 to 1983. ''Potomac'', sixth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name, was laid down as SS ''Shenandoah'' at
Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company (1917–1989) was a major shipbuilding company in Chester, Pennsylvania on the Delaware River. Its primary product was tankers, but the company built many types of ships over its 70-year history. During World W ...
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, Pennsylvania, on 1 March 1964 and launched on 10 October 1964. She was built using the 200-foot (61 m) salvaged
stern The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite the bow, the foremost part of a ship. Ori ...
section of the oiler USNS ''Potomac'' (T-AO-150)—a ship which had been destroyed by a fire on 26 September 1961—to which a new forward section was added. She was the first ship equipped with an
offshore petroleum discharge system Offshore may refer to: Science and technology * Offshore (hydrocarbons) * Offshore construction, construction out at sea * Offshore drilling, discovery and development of oil and gas resources which lie underwater through drilling a well * Off ...
(OPDS), allowing her to supply petroleum products to forces ashore by pumping it directly over the shore instead of having to deliver it in a port. The U.S. Navy acquired ''Shenandoah'' on 10 October 1964, and delivered her to Keystone Shipping Company on 11 December 1965. Keystone Shipping then chartered the ship to the Navy's Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS), which later became the Military Sealift Command (MSC), on a
bareboat A bareboat charter or demise charter is an arrangement for the chartering or hiring of a ship or boat, whereby no crew or provisions are included as part of the agreement; instead, the people who rent Rent may refer to: Economics *Renting, ...
basis, with Keystone Shipping providing the ship and MSTS providing crew and operating expenses. ''Shenandoah'' operated with a civilian crew in this manner until the MSC purchased her on 12 January 1976. The Navy then designated the ship T-AO-181 and renamed her USNS ''Potomac'', making her the sixth U.S. Navy ship of the name. In MSC service, ''Potomac'' continued to operate with a civilian crew. The oiler transported bulk petroleum products to the United States armed forces deployed overseas in the Pacific, and on 30 September 1978 was reclassified as a transport oiler and redesignated T-AOT-181. On 26 September 1983, ''Potomac'' was taken out of MSC service and on 4 March 1984 she was transferred to the Ready Reserve Force (RRF), becoming SS ''Potomac''. In 1990, ''Potomac'', operated by Bay Ship Management, owned by the Maritime Administration, and under charter to the Navy, was transferred to the Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) and spent more than 10 years stationed at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. During this time she participated in sorties, exercises, and training activities, assisted in a humanitarian food relief effort for
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, assisted forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and earned the U.S. Navy's "E" for excellence ship award during convoy exercises in the Indian Ocean. SS ''Potomac'' left Diego Garcia and the MPF in 2000 and was transferred back to the RRF. She was transferred to the Maritime Administration for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Beaumont, Texas. In 2006 she was downrated from the Ready Reserve Force and placed in the National Defense Reserve Fleet. She left the Beaumont reserve fleet for scrapping in Brownsville, Texas in September 2012.


See also

* USNS ''Potomac'' (T-AO-150)


References

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USNS Potomac (T-AO-150) USNS ''Potomac'' (T-AO-150) was a United States Navy ''Maumee''-class oiler in non-commissioned service with the Military Sea Transportation Service, later Military Sealift Command, from 1957 to 1961. ''Potomac'', fifth U.S. Navy ship to bea ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Potomac (T-AO-181) Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States Historic American Engineering Record in Texas Ships built by the Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company 1964 ships Unique oilers and tankers of the United States Navy