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USS Restorer (ARS-17) was an commissioned by the
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during
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. Her task was to come to the aid of stricken vessels. ''Restorer'' (ARS-17) was laid down by Snow Shipyards, Inc.,
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, 25 March 1942; launched 24 October 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Jessica C. Moore; and commissioned 6 October 1943.


World War II service

Following
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off the
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, ''Restorer'' joined a convoy en route to
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, mooring at Mers-el-Kebir 22 December. She moved to
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on the 31st where, despite several air raids, she assisted in salvage and fire-fighting on .


Italy and North Africa operations

''Restorer'' got underway 21 February 1944 for
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, whence she escorted an LST convoy to
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. Arriving off the assault area 28 February, she relieved as senior salvage vessel and through March was engaged in various salvage and fire-fighting operations. Undamaged by occasional shellfire, bombs, and
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attacks, she got underway 14 April for Naples; and, after salvage work on , she continued on back to North Africa. She remained in various Algerian ports from 18 May to 6 July, then got underway for Naples again. At the end of the month she destroyed the sunken hulk of off
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. The navigator was Grover H. Roberson of Stokes, N.C. Mr. Roberson had just been recently reassigned by the US Navy to the Rockland Naval Shipyard, Rockland, Maine to assist in the shakedown cruise for the USS ''Restorer''. Once the ''Restorer'' was commissioned, Mr. Roberson was reassigned to the U.S. Naval Shipyard at Boston, MA. before he shipped out to Algeria. The Restorer saw action when she came to Anzio, Italy, at the Battle of Anzio, to attend to the then sunken U.S.S. Swerve. At the conclusion of the Battle of Anzio, Mr. Roberson was honored to travel to Rome, with other naval officers and appear in an audience with Pope Pius XII at the Vatican.


Attending to USS Swerve

''Restorer'' spent most of August in the Gulf of Calvi,
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. Then in September she proceeded to southern France, spending the last of the month in harbor clearance work in
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. Most of October and all of November were devoted to work as salvage and fire-fighting ship at Marseilles. Back in
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for December, she returned to Marseilles in January 1945 to continue harbor clearance which lasted through February. Returning to
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, she conducted salvage operations and demolition work on the sunken off Naples during March, then next steamed back to Algeria, whence she got underway for the
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on 7 April. She reached
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, on 19 May.


End-of-war operations

On 22 July ''Restorer'' departed the southeastern coast for
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and was at
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when the war ended. On 1 September she departed Argentia for
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, her base until 10 January 1946. She then got underway for
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with a tow. Arriving on the 14th she moored at Tompkinsville, where she remained until decommissioned 6 March 1946.


Post-war decommissioning

Struck from the
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19 July 1946, she was transferred to
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, 22 April 1947 and sold to
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. She was commissioned as a Royal Danish Naval Vessel on 27 February 1948 at
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, and named ''Vitus Bering''. The Danish Navy operated her in 1948 and 1949 as a patrol vessel in Greenland waters, preferring wooden hulls in the cold conditions. The vessel was found to be unsuitable, however, due to numerous leaks and the corrosion problems associated with diesel-electric drives in a salt water environment. The vessel was retired from Danish Naval service in 1949 and scrapped.


Military awards and honors

''Restorer'' earned two
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for
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service: * West Coast of Italy operations (Anzio-Nuttuno, 28 February to 1 March 1944) * Invasion of Southern France (September 1944) Her crew was eligible for the following medals: *
American Campaign Medal The American Campaign Medal is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was first created on November 6, 1942, by issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The medal was intended to recognize those military members who had perfo ...
* European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (2) *
World War II Victory Medal The World War II Victory Medal is a service medal of the United States military which was established by an Act of Congress on 6 July 1945 (Public Law 135, 79th Congress) and promulgated by Section V, War Department Bulletin 12, 1945. The Wor ...


References


External links


NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - ARS-17 Restorer
{{DEFAULTSORT:Restorer Anchor-class rescue and salvage ships 1942 ships World War II auxiliary ships of the United States Ships built in Rockland, Maine