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USS Porcupine (IX-126) on 17 October 1944
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Class:        ARMADILLO (IX-111)
Design        MC Z-ET1-S-C3
Displacement (tons):        3,665 light, 14,500 lim.
Dimensions (feet):        441.5' oa, 416.0' wl x 56.9' e x 28.3' lim.
Original Armament:        1-5"/38 1-3"/50 8-20mm
Later armaments: --
Complement        70 (1944)
Speed (kts.):        11
Propulsion (HP):        2,500
Machinery:        1 screw, vertical triple expansion

Construction:
IX Name Acq. Builder Keel Launch Commiss.
111 ARMADILLO 18 Nov 43 California SB 24 Sep 43 26 Oct 43 18 Nov 43
112 BEAGLE 20 Nov 43 California SB 27 Sep 43 29 Oct 43 20 Nov 43
113 CAMEL 22 Nov 43 California SB 30 Sep 43 31 Oct 43 22 Nov 43
114 CARIBOU 25 Nov 43 California SB 5 Oct 43 2 Nov 43 25 Nov 43
115 ELK 26 Nov 43 California SB 9 Oct 43 6 Nov 43 26 Nov 43
116 GAZELLE 29 Nov 43 California SB 11 Oct 43 9 Nov 43 29 Nov 43
117 GEMSBOK 3 Dec 43 California SB 13 Oct 43 9 Nov 43 3 Dec 43
118 GIRAFFE 12 Dec 43 California SB 14 Oct 43 11 Nov 43 12 Dec 43
119 IBEX 13 Dec 43 California SB 16 Oct 43 15 Nov 43 13 Dec 43
120 JAGUAR 15 Dec 43 California SB 17 Oct 43 20 Nov 43 15 Dec 43
121 KANGAROO 17 Dec 43 Delta SB 28 Sep 43 6 Nov 43 20 Dec 43
122 LEOPARD 24 Dec 43 Delta SB 5 Oct 43 15 Nov 43 26 Dec 43
123 MINK 8 Jan 44 Delta SB 20 Oct 43 4 Dec 43 9 Jan 44
124 MOOSE 27 Jan 44 Delta SB 1 Nov 43 17 Dec 43 28 Jan 44
125 PANDA 5 Jan 44 Delta SB 19 Oct 43 3 Dec 43 6 Jan 44
126 PORCUPINE 29 Dec 43 Delta SB 11 Oct 43 24 Nov 43 30 Dec 43
127 RACCOON 31 Jan 44 Delta SB 7 Nov 43 23 Dec 43 1 Feb 44
129 WHIPPET 13 Jan 44 Delta SB 31 Oct 43 15 Dec 43 14 Jan 44

Disposition:
IX Name Decomm. Strike Disposal Fate MA Sale
111 ARMADILLO 29 May 46 19 Jun 46 29 May 46 MC/D 14 Apr 48
112 BEAGLE 13 Jun 46 3 Jul 46 13 Jun 46 MC/D 25 May 48
113 CAMEL 22 May 46 19 Jun 46 24 May 46 MC/D 23 Jul 48
114 CARIBOU 3 May 46 21 May 46 6 May 46 MC/D 2 Jun 48
115 ELK 17 May 46 5 Jun 46 20 May 46 MC/D 5 Apr 51
116 GAZELLE 9 May 46 21 May 46 10 May 46 MC/D 4 May 48
117 GEMSBOK 30 Apr 46 8 May 46 2 May 46 MC/D 20 May 48
118 GIRAFFE 17 Jun 46 3 Jul 46 17 Jun 46 MC/D 9 Apr 48
119 IBEX 28 Jun 46 8 Oct 46 30 Jun 46 MC/D 18 Feb 48
120 JAGUAR 10 Jun 46 3 Jul 46 10 Jun 46 MC/D 7 May 48
121 KANGAROO 13 May 46 21 May 46 14 May 46 MC/D 3 May 48
122 LEOPARD 21 Jun 46 3 Jul 46 21 Jun 46 MC/D 10 May 48
123 MINK 26 Jun 46 19 Jul 46 27 Jun 46 MC/D 13 Apr 51
124 MOOSE 19 Apr 46 8 May 46 27 Apr 46 MC/D 14 Jun 48
125 PANDA 12 Jul 46 31 Jul 46 15 Jul 46 MC/D 13 Apr 48
126 PORCUPINE -- 19 Jan 45 30 Dec 44 Lost --
127 RACCOON 10 Jul 46 31 Jul 46 11 Jul 46 MC/D 26 Mar 48
129 WHIPPET 25 Jun 46 19 Jul 46 25 Jun 46 MC/D 27 Apr 51

Class Notes:
FY 1944. On 12 Oct 43 the Auxiliary Vessels Board reported that it had been informed that there were available to the Navy certain old WSA tankers (see IX 131-45) as well as a number of new Liberty tankers which could be used to help meet the urgent requirements which existed in the Pacific area for floating storage at advanced bases. It recommended that 20 new Liberty tankers, which it identified by MCE hull number, be acquired with no conversion of any kind to be undertaken on them. Two of these, IX-128 and 130, were later completed as distilling ships (AW 1-2, q.v.) and replaced as station tankers by two acquired ships (see IX 178-179).

Instructions issued by CNO on 15 Oct 43 stated that no conversion was authorized or necessary for these ships but that they were to be armed and that the Navy would furnish 20 lengths of 4" and 6 lengths of 6" filling hose with necessary fittings for transferring fuel to other ships. (BuShips later specified additional fittings to be provided with these hoses.) The ships were to have a shakedown and training period, but it was to be limited to the minimum required for safe passage to destination. Tentative plans were for 6 of the vessels building by California SB and four of those building by Delta SB to be "clean" tankers, i.e. they would carry gasoline and diesel oil, while the remaining vessels would probably load fuel oil and be "dirty" tankers.

Ship Notes:
IX Name MC Notes
111 ARMADILLO 1900 Ex merc. SIDNEY HOWARD. Merc. SIDNEY HOWARD (MC) 1946, DEAN H 1948, CHRIS H. 1954 and converted to dry cargo ship. To NDRF 26 Dec 62, sold by MA 22 Feb 72, to buyer 10 Mar 72.
112 BEAGLE 1901 Ex merc. DAVID RITTENHOUSE. Merc. DAVID RITTENHOUSE (MC) 1946, EDISON SKIPPER 1948, GEORGE S. 1955 and converted to dry cargo ship. Scrapped 1968 as MARIA G.L.
113 CAMEL 1902 Ex merc. WILLIAM H. CARRUTH. Merc. WILLIAM H. CARRUTH (MC) 1946, sold 1948, converted to dry cargo ship with same name 1949. To NDRF 24 May 63 as HALCYON PIONEER, sold by MA 11 Sep 63, to buyer 24 Sep 63, scrapped by 9 Dec 63.
114 CARIBOU 1903 Ex merc. NATHANIEL B. PALMER. Merc. NATHANIEL B. PALMER (MC) 1946, sold 1948, converted to dry cargo ship with same name 1949. Scrapped 1961 as MANEGINA.
115 ELK 1904 Ex merc. WILLIAM WINTER. Merc. WILLIAM WINTER (MC) 1946, SEAPEARL 1951, KORTHI 1953 and converted to dry cargo ship, ANDROS COUNTY 1956 and lengthened, KALAMAS 1960. Wrecked off Oregon 3 Sep 60 and scrapped 1962.
116 GAZELLE 1905 Ex merc. CYRUS K. HOLLIDAY. Merc. CYRUS K. HOLLIDAY (MC) 1946, EVISTAR 1948. Converted to dry cargo ship RHAPSODY 1955. Scrapped 1968 as PACIFIC LOGGER.
117 GEMSBOK 1906 Ex merc. CARL R. GRAY. Merc. CARL R. GRAY (MC) 1946, ALPHA 1948, STRATHBAY 1951. Converted to dry cargo ship 1953. Sold by MA 25 Feb 66 as PILOT ROCK, to buyer 10 Mar 66, scrapped by 6 May 66.
118 GIRAFFE 1907 Ex merc. SANFORD B. DOLE. Merc. SANFORD B. DOLE (MC) 1946, EILEEN 1948 and converted to dry cargo ship. Scrapped 1967 as ORIENT LAKES.
119 IBEX 1908 Ex merc. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH. Merc. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH (MC) 1946, HELEN STEVENSON 1948 and converted to dry cargo ship. Wrecked in typhoon in Japan 9 Oct 65 as WINNER and scrapped 1966.
120 JAGUAR 1909 Ex merc. CHARLES T. YERKES. Merc. CHARLES T. YERKES (MC) 1946, HARRY PEER 1948, TINI 1949 and converted to dry cargo ship. Wrecked at Bombay 4 Jun 54 as ILLENAO and scrapped.
121 KANGAROO 1923 Ex merc. PAUL TULANE. Merc. PAUL TULANE (MC) 1946, MOSTANK 1948. Converted to dry cargo ship NIBORIO 1954. Scrapped 1968 as SAN PABLO.
122 LEOPARD 1926 Ex merc. WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD. Merc. WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD (MC) 1946, YANKEE FIGHTER 1948 and converted to dry cargo ship. Hit object 17 Jul 65 off southern Brazil as ZOE and scrapped at Porto Alegre.
123 MINK 1927 Ex merc. JUDAH TOURO (completed 31 Dec 43). Merc. JUDAH TOURO (MC) 1946, SEAVALOR 1951. Converted to dry cargo ship ELENI V. 1954, scrapped 1967.
124 MOOSE 1928 Ex merc. MASON L. WEEMS. Merc. MASON L. WEEMS (MC) 1946, YANKEE PIONEER 1948 and converted to dry cargo ship. Stranded at Hong Kong 5 Sep 64 as ANJI and scrapped 1965.
125 PANDA 1929 Ex merc. OPIE READ (completed 31 Dec 43). Merc. OPIE READ (MC) 1946, WESTPORT 1948 and converted to dry cargo ship. Scrapped 1968 as SAN ANTONIO.
126 PORCUPINE 1930 Ex merc. LEIF ERICSON. Damaged by kamikaze and burned out 30 Dec 44 off Mindoro Island, Philippines, wreck later scuttled in Mindoro Strait.
127 RACCOON 1931 Ex merc. J. C. W. BECKHAM. Merc. J. C. W. BECKHAM (MC) 1946, CHRYSANTHISTAR 1948, converted to dry cargo ship JUPITER 1949. Scrapped 1968 as ASIA MARINER.
129 WHIPPET 1933 Ex merc. EUGENE W. HILGARD. Merc. EUGENE W. HILGARD (MC) 1946, sold 1951 with same name, converted to dry cargo ship LOIDA 1955, lengthened 1956. Scrapped 1971 as NERVION.

Page Notes:
IX        1943
Compiled:        24 Aug 2010
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