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USS Laramie (AO-16)

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commanded by Eberhard Hoffman, she immediately listed to port and went down by the bow some 37 feet. The blast demolished the forward crew's quarters, killing four men; opened a hole 41 feet long and 34 feet high, causing extensive flooding forward; and ruptured the port gasoline tank, spraying the
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resumed voyages to Greenland out of Boston 25 March. She returned to Aruba 28 August; carried fuel to Newfoundland via Guantanamo and Boston 7 to 27 September; then returned to the Caribbean 17 October to shuttle liquid cargo between Aruba and Guantanamo. Steaming to New York via
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24 June to 21 July; operated along the Brazilian coast until 13 August; then returned to Norfolk 1 September for overhaul. Departing 11 October, she carried fuel oil via
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28 June for alterations; recommissioned in full 6 December; returned to Philadelphia 15 December; and arrived Norfolk 17 January 1941 for duty with the Atlantic Fleet.
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Despite flooding and imminent danger of explosion, the captain, Comdr. P. M. Moncy, took immediate and effective action to save
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reached Norfolk 13 January and decommissioned 19 June. She recommissioned in ordinary 26 June 1940 at Philadelphia. She arrived
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returned to Sydney 30 August before steaming to Boston 2 to 5 September for damage repairs. Commander Moncy later received the
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was operating along the southwestern coast of Greenland carrying oil and gasoline. She steamed from Narsarsuaq to Norfolk via
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Loaded with 361,000 gallons of aviation gasoline, 55,000 barrels of oil, and with general cargo, including depth charges.
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during a part of the Battle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Hit on the port side forward by a torpedo fired by
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9 to 20 November, she resumed shuttle runs along the eastern seaboard to Newfoundland and Greenland.
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Sold for scrapping by the Maritime Commission, 1 July 1947 to Boston Metals Co., Baltimore, MD.
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Gray Steel and Black Oil: Fast Tankers and Replenishment at Sea in the U.S. Navy, 1912-1995
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When the United States entered the war against the Axis powers,
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Supporting Greenland - Photos from Arthur Altvater's USS
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Supporting Greenland - Photos from Arthur Altvater's USS
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departed Sydney for Greenland 26 August 1942 as part of
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William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Co., Philadelphia
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USS Laramie

Laramie River
5 in (130 mm)
40 mm
20 mm
Kaweah-class fleet replenishment oiler
United States Navy
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
Mobile, Alabama
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Bermuda
Bahia Bay
Guantanamo Bay
Boston
St. John's, Newfoundland
Narsarsuaq
Greenland
Bluie West One
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Casco Bay
Maine
NS Argentia
St. John's, Newfoundland
convoy SG-6
Belle Isle Strait
U-165
Navy Cross

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