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- Q7866966 subject Q8128909.
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- Q7866966 abstract "The second USS Abarenda (IX-131) was a storage tanker, one of many miscellaneous-class Navy vessel manned by the United States Coast Guard during World War II.In anticipation of her acquisition by the Navy, SS Acme — a tanker built for the United States Shipping Board in 1916 at San Francisco by the Union Iron Works — was renamed Abarenda on 3 November 1943 and simultaneously classified IX-131. She was purchased by the Navy on 26 February 1944 and commissioned on 18 April 1944, Lieutenant commander Benjamin F. Langland, USCGR, in command.Abarenda was assigned to Service Squadron 10 as a floating storage tanker. She served at Manus in the Admiralty Islands until 20 February 1945 when she headed for the Philippines. The tanker arrived at Leyte on 13 March and, for the remainder of the War, dispensed fuel to the warships of the 3d/5th Fleet.Following the end of World War II, Abarenda fueled the ships supporting the occupation forces in the Far East and continued that duty until 28 February 1946 at which time she was decommissioned in the Philippines. Returned to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) that day, she was berthed with that organization's reserve fleet at Subic Bay. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 20 March 1946 and she resumed the name SS Acme while in the WSA reserve fleet. On 3 March 1948 she was sold to the Asia Development Corporation for scrapping.".
- Q7866966 commissioningDate "1944-04-18".
- Q7866966 decommissioningDate "1946-02-28".
- Q7866966 length "132.588".
- Q7866966 shipBeam "17.0688".
- Q7866966 shipDraft "7.62".
- Q7866966 shipLaunch "1916-04-29".
- Q7866966 status "Sold for scrap in 1948.".
- Q7866966 thumbnail USS_Abarenda_IX-131.jpg?width=300.
- Q7866966 topSpeed "18.8904".
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- Q7866966 wikiPageWikiLink Q8636936.
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- Q7866966 shipCommissioned "1944-04-18".
- Q7866966 shipDecommissioned "1946-02-28".
- Q7866966 shipFate "Sold for scrap in 1948.".
- Q7866966 shipLaunched "1916-04-29".
- Q7866966 shipName "USS Abarenda".
- Q7866966 type Product.
- Q7866966 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7866966 type Ship.
- Q7866966 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q7866966 type Q11446.
- Q7866966 comment "The second USS Abarenda (IX-131) was a storage tanker, one of many miscellaneous-class Navy vessel manned by the United States Coast Guard during World War II.In anticipation of her acquisition by the Navy, SS Acme — a tanker built for the United States Shipping Board in 1916 at San Francisco by the Union Iron Works — was renamed Abarenda on 3 November 1943 and simultaneously classified IX-131.".
- Q7866966 label "USS Abarenda (IX-131)".
- Q7866966 depiction USS_Abarenda_IX-131.jpg.
- Q7866966 name "USS Abarenda (formerly S.S. Acme)".