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- Q7869712 abstract "USS Geronimo (ATA-207) an auxiliary ocean tug, was built by the Gulfport Boiler and Welding Works of Port Arthur, Texas, and originally designated ATR-134. Launched 4 January 1945 as ATA-207, she commissioned 1 March 1945, Lt. Joseph K. Hawkins in command. On 16 July 1948, she was named Geronimo, the second U.S. Navy named after the Apache chief Geronimo (1829–1909).ATA-207 completed shakedown training off Galveston, Texas, and then reported to Tampa, Florida, to pick up a barracks ship to be towed to the Pacific. She transited the Panama Canal with her tow 15 April, and arrived at Leyte, Philippines, via Pearl Harbor, 25 June 1945. She departed for Guadalcanal on 2 July to serve as harbor and rescue tug at Lunga Point Naval Base. On 21 July she departed Lunga Point for Leyte with cargo lighters in tow, arriving just after the surrender of Japan.After the close of the Pacific war, ATA-207 was active throughout the islands towing and performing rescue work. She carried sections of a dock to Eniwetok, Marshall Islands, in October, and served as a general harbor and towing tug at Noumea, New Caledonia. Later, she performed as a cargo tug, carrying RAAF equipment to Brisbane, where she arrived on 29 April 1946. ATA-207 then steamed to Pearl Harbor, arriving on 13 June to assist SS John Miller from a reef at the entrance to the harbor. On her way back to California, the ship discovered disabled USAT Peter M. Anderson and brought her safely to San Pedro.ATA-207 soon departed for Charleston, SC, via the Panama Canal, and from there moved to her new base, New Orleans, arriving in September 1946. She spent nearly a year in numerous towing voyages in the Gulf region before decommissioning 19 September 1947 at Orange, Texas. While assigned to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, the tug was named Geronimo (ATA-207). Geronimo was taken to Chelsea, Massachusetts, on 20 September 1962 to be fitted out as an oceanographic and marine biological research ship. On loan from the Navy, she served the Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Department of the Interior.".
- Q7869712 builder Q45400.
- Q7869712 commissioningDate "1945-03-01".
- Q7869712 decommissioningDate "1947-09-19".
- Q7869712 layingDown "1944-11-10".
- Q7869712 length "43.5864".
- Q7869712 shipBeam "10.0584".
- Q7869712 shipDisplacement "5.34E8".
- Q7869712 shipDraft "3.9624".
- Q7869712 shipLaunch "1945-01-04".
- Q7869712 status "*Loaned to the Dept. of the Interior, in 1963.".
- Q7869712 status "*Transferred to Taiwan in 1968.".
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- Q7869712 shipBuilder "Gulfport Boiler and Welding Works, Port Arthur, TX".
- Q7869712 shipCommissioned "--03-01".
- Q7869712 shipDecommissioned "1947-09-19".
- Q7869712 shipDisplacement "534".
- Q7869712 shipFate "*Loaned to the Dept. of the Interior, in 1963. *Transferred to Taiwan in 1968.".
- Q7869712 shipLaidDown "1944-11-10".
- Q7869712 shipLaunched "1945-01-04".
- Q7869712 shipName "ROCS Chiu Lien".
- Q7869712 shipName "USS Geronimo".
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- Q7869712 comment "USS Geronimo (ATA-207) an auxiliary ocean tug, was built by the Gulfport Boiler and Welding Works of Port Arthur, Texas, and originally designated ATR-134. Launched 4 January 1945 as ATA-207, she commissioned 1 March 1945, Lt. Joseph K. Hawkins in command. On 16 July 1948, she was named Geronimo, the second U.S.".
- Q7869712 label "USS Geronimo (ATA-207)".
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- Q7869712 name "ROCS Chiu Lien (AGS-563)".
- Q7869712 name "USS Geronimo (ATA-207)".