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USS ''Schuylkill'' (AO-76), originally named the SS ''Louisburg'', was a Type T2-SE-A1 ''Suamico''-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy. The ship was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 306) on 24 September 1943 by the Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. of Chester, Pennsylvania and launched on 16 February 1943. Delivered on 27 February 1943, converted to Navy use, and commissioned at Baltimore, Maryland, on 9 April 1943.


Service history


World War II, 1943–1945

After shakedown operations off the east coast, ''Schuylkill'' departed Norfolk on 20 May 1943, picked up her first cargo of fuel at
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, and arrived at the Panama Canal on 1 June. Leaving Balboa on 4 June, ''Schuylkill'' sailed for Seattle, and thence proceeded to San Pedro, to load oil for the Aleutian Islands. ''Schuylkill'' got underway on 27 June and arrived via
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at Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, on 5 July. She completed her first fueling at sea en route, when she replenished USCG ''Haida'' in the Gulf of Alaska. ''Schuylkill'' departed Aleutian waters on 20 July and, from 1 to 10 September, fueled ships of a task group preparing to attack the
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. She operated in support of the Gilbert Islands campaign from 15 November until 14 December and of the
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from 4 to 25 February 1944. From 17 to 22 May, ''Schuylkill'' operated with a task group which made strikes on Marcus Island and Wake Island. Next, the oiler participated in the conquest of the
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, fueling ships fighting for that strategic island group from 15 to 27 June, from 2 to 25 July, and from 3 to 12 August, before turning to the western Carolines. At 0434 on 10 September, while maneuvering in a hazy half-light, ''Schuylkills bow struck her
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on her quarter. ''Schuylkill'' received a large V-shaped hole on her starboard side. She immediately pumped about of fresh water from the fore peak tank and transferred cargo oil from forward to after tanks to raise her bow. Unable to proceed until her bulkheads were shored up, the oiler fueled five ships while stopped. After temporary repair, she was able to get underway at 4 knots; and, as the fueling of more vessels raised the hole further above her water line, she doubled her speed. In all, ''Schuylkill'' delivered of fuel oil on that day, earning a "well done" from the task group commander. ''Schuylkill'' carried out her scheduled fuel replenishment duty until relief tankers arrived three days later. Then, her task done, she and ''Millicoma'', with destroyer escorts, and , steamed toward the Admiralties. She arrived at Manus on 15 September for repairs. From 4 to 25 October and from 12 to 21 November, ''Schuylkill'' supported the 3rd Fleet during attacks on northern Luzon and
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. She operated in
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during the Luzon landings from 28 December 1944 to 28 January 1945, and participated in the
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campaign from 16 February to 3 March. On 29 April, ''Schuylkill'' got underway from Ulithi toward the California coast. Steaming singly, she zigzagged her way across the Pacific and arrived at San Pedro on the morning of 17 May for an overhaul, repairs, and alterations. On 13 July, during post-repair sea trials, the replenisher oiler suffered an engine breakdown and was towed back to the harbor for repairs which were completed on 23 July. ''Schuylkill'' departed San Pedro on 25 July, picked up cargo oil at Pearl Harbor on 1 August, got underway for the western Carolines on the 3d and arrived at Ulithi on the 15th. Five days later, ''Schuylkill'' got underway as part of a unit of the 3rd Fleet and entered Tokyo Bay on 10 September. On the 16th, she got underway for the Marshalls, arriving at Eniwetok on 23 September. ''Schuylkill'' remained there, replenishing ships with
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, diesel, and aviation gasoline until 1 November when she headed for the west coast. She arrived at San Francisco on 13 November.


1946–1986

''Schuylkill'' was decommissioned on 14 February 1946 and turned over to the Maritime Commission on 27 April. Reacquired by the Navy on 30 January 1948 and assigned to the Military Sea Transport Service on 1 October 1949, the replenisher oiler served in waters ranging from the northern Pacific to the Persian Gulf, and from
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to Bremerhaven. She saw active service in the western Pacific during the Korean War, making several voyages to Pusan. After hostilities ended, ''Schuylkill'' remained in the Pacific except for transiting the Panama Canal in June 1955 for service in the Gulf of Mexico until 22 October. She then departed for San Diego. ''Schuylkill'' continued her service to the nation by her participation in the Arctic resupply operations in 1957. The replenisher oiler also served off Vietnam, and along both coasts of the United States. In 1974, ''Schuylkill'' was anchored at Savannah, Georgia, continuing her support of Naval forces worldwide. ''Schuylkill'' was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 31 March 1986, disposed of by Maritime Administration (
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) sale on 4 March 1988 and scrapped in Taiwan on 8 October 1988


Awards

''Schuylkill'' received seven battle stars for World War II service.


References

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External links


The T2 Tanker Page
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