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词条 USS Remus (ARL-40)
释义

  1. Construction

  2. Service history

      Conversion to repair ship    Renaming    Decommissioning  

  3. References

  4. Bibliography

  5. External links

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}}{{Infobox ship career
Hide header=Ship country=United States1946}}Ship name=
  • LST-453
  • Remus
Ship namesake= RemusKaiser Vancouver|2010}}Ship builder= Kaiser Shipbuilding Company, Vancouver, WashingtonKaiser Vancouver|2010}}Ship laid down= 28 July 1942Ship launched= 10 October 1942Ship acquired=Ship commissioned= 21 January 1943Ship decommissioned= 15 July 1946Ship in service=Ship out of service=Ship reclassified= ARL-40, 15 August 1944Ship refit= converted to Landing Craft Repair Ship, May 1943Ship renamed= Remus, 15 August 1944Ship struck= 15 August 1946Ship reinstated=Ship identification=*Hull symbol: LST-453
  • Hull symbol: ARL-40
  • Code letters: NFGA
  • {{ICS|November}}{{ICS|Foxtrot}}{{ICS|Golf}}{{ICS|Alpha}}
Ship honors= 2 × battle starsShip homeport=Ship fate= transferred to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, 14 December 1946Ship status=Ship notes=
}}{{Infobox ship career
Hide header=titleShip country=United States1946}}Ship operator= MARADShip status=sold for scrapping, 16 December 1947
}}{{Infobox ship characteristics
Hide header=Navsource|2014}}Ship class=
  • {{sclass-|LST-1|tank landing ship}}
  • {{sclass-|Achelous|repair ship}}
Ship displacement=*LST:
  • {{cvt|1625|LT|t|0|lk=on}} (light)
  • {{cvt|4080|LT|t|0}} (full (seagoing draft with {{cvt|1675|ST|lk=on}} load)
  • {{cvt|2366|LT}} (beaching)
  • ARL:
  • {{cvt|3900|LT}} light
  • {{cvt|4100|LT}} full
Ship length= {{LST-1 class tank landing ship length}}Ship beam= {{LST-1 class tank landing ship beam}}Ship draft=*LST:
  • Unloaded: {{cvt|2|ft|4|in}} forward; {{cvt|7|ft|6|in}} aft
  • Full load: {{cvt|8|ft|2|in}} forward; {{cvt|14|ft|1|in}} aft
  • Landing with {{cvt|500|ST}} load: {{cvt|3|ft|11|in}} forward; {{cvt|9|ft|10|in}} aft
  • ARL:
  • {{convert|11|ft|2|in|m|abbr=on}}
Ship power={{LST-1 class tank landing ship power}}Ship propulsion={{LST-1 class tank landing ship propulsion}}11.6|kn|lk=in}}Ship range=Ship troops=*LST:
  • 16 officers, 147 enlisted men
Ship complement=*LST:
  • 13 officers 147 enlisted
  • ARL:
  • 22 officers 233 enlisted
Ship sensors=Ship EW=Ship armament=*LST:
  • Varied, ultimate armament
  • 2 × twin {{cvt|40|mm|2}} Bofors guns
  • 4 × single 40mm Bofors guns
  • 12 × {{cvt|20|mm|2}} Oerlikon cannons
  • ARL:
  • 1 × {{cvt|3|in|0}}/50 caliber dual-purpose (DP) gun
  • 2 × quad 40 mm Bofors guns
  • 6 × twin 20 mm Oerlikon cannons
Ship armor=Ship notes=
}}

USS LST-453 was a United States Navy {{sclass-|LST-1|tank landing ship}} used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II. She was converted at Brisbane, Australia, into an {{sclass-|Achelous|repair ship}}, shortly after commissioning, and used in the repairing of landing craft. She was later renamed for Remus (along with Romulus, one of the legendary twin sons of Mars and the Vestal Rhea Silvia), she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name.

Construction

LST-453 was laid down on 28 July 1942, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 973, by Kaiser Shipyards, Vancouver, Washington; launched on 10 October 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Edward M. Argersinger; and commissioned on 21 January 1943, with Lieutenant A. J. Hamre, USNR in command.{{sfn|DANFS LST-453|2015}}

Service history

Conversion to repair ship

Following shakedown off the West Coast, LST-453 sailed west 2 March 1943, for Brisbane, via Pearl Harbor and Nouméa. Arriving at Brisbane 8 May, she was converted to a repair ship and tender for amphibious craft. She departed Brisbane for Milne Bay, 6 June 1943, arriving on 17 June, as one of the first amphibious craft in New Guinea. Three days later she proceeded to Goodenough Island, where she tended and repaired LCTs and other small craft through the summer. On 13 September, she was ordered to Buna, where she added duties as flagship, Landing Craft Control Officer, to her activities. While at Buna, LST-453 was the only source of supply for ships operating in the forward area and was required to tend up to 70 ships per month.{{sfn|DANFS Remus|2015}}

On 15 December, LST-453 received several near misses from medium bombers which attacked her at Hanisch Harbor. She shifted to Cape Cretin, where there were also frequent air raids. In January 1944, the ship was assigned a {{convert|400|LT|adj=on}} pontoon dry dock and she continued to operate from one to two dry docks throughout the remainder of her tour in the southwest Pacific, towing the dry dock forward with her on every move. On 15 April, the ship was sent to the Admiralty Islands to service ships staging for the Hollandia-Aitape invasion. She returned to Cape Cretin on 24 April 1944, and continued operations in that area until 14 June 1944. She then sailed for Alexishafen where she joined several other tenders on a rigid repair program to ready ships for future operations.{{sfn|DANFS Remus|2015}}

Renaming

On 15 August 1944, she was redesignated as ARL-40 and named Remus. Departing from Alexishafen 15 September 1944, for Mios Woendi, Remus became the advanced based tender of the 7th Fleet Amphibious Force. On 12 January 1945, she sailed for Leyte arriving on 22 January, to operate there throughout the remainder of her foreign service. Charged with repairs to all LCTs in the area, she operated two dry docks, one {{convert|250|LT|adj=on}} pontoon dock for LCTs, and one 400-long-ton dock for LCIs and LCSs.{{sfn|DANFS Remus|2015}}

Decommissioning

Sailing east 17 October 1945, she transited the Panama Canal 6 December, and arrived at New Orleans eight days later to join the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Through the spring of 1946, she prepared landing craft for the mothball fleet, then on 15 July, was herself decommissioned. Struck from the Naval Vessel Register 15 August 1946, she was sold to B. T. Jones for scrap 16 December 1947.{{sfn|DANFS Remus|2015}}

References

Bibliography

{{refbegin}}
  • {{cite DANFS

| last =
| first =
| url = https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/l/lst-453.html
| title = LST-453
| publisher = Naval History and Heritage Command
| date = 3 August 2015
| accessdate = 1 April 2017
| ref = {{sfnRef|DANFS}}
  • {{cite DANFS

| last =
| first =
| url = https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/r/remus.html
| title = Remus
| publisher = Naval History and Heritage Command
| date = 27 August 2015
| accessdate = 1 April 2017
| ref = {{sfnRef|DANFS Remus|2015}}
  • {{cite web

| url = http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/kvancouver.htm
| title = Kaiser Vancouver, Vancouver WA
| publisher = www.ShipbuildingHistory.com
| date = 27 November 2010
| accessdate = 1 April 2017
| ref = {{sfnRef|Kaiser Vancouver|2010}}
  • {{cite web

| url = http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/160453.htm
| title= USS Remus (ARL-40)
| publisher= Navsource.org
| date= 10 October 2014
| accessdate= 1 April 2017
| ref= {{sfnRef|Navsource|2014}}{{refend}}

External links

  • {{navsource|10/16/160453|USS LST-453}}
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