USNS Taurus (T-AK-273)
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Career | |
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Laid down: | 8 November 1944 |
Launched: | Unknown |
Commissioned: | N/A |
Decommissioned: | N/A |
Fate: | Unknown |
Struck: | 22 June 1971 |
General characteristics | |
Displacement: | 9,950 tons |
Length: | 475 ft 0 in |
Beam: | 72 ft 0 in |
Draft: | 19 ft 0 in |
Propulsion: | Two geared turbines, two shafts |
Speed: | 16 knots |
Complement: | 69 |
Troop capacity: | Unknown |
Boats: | Unknown |
Armament: | None |
The USNS Taurus (T-AK-273) is a vehicle landing ship built for the United States Navy. The lone ship of her class, she is named for the constellation Taurus, and is the second U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.
Taurus was laid down as USS Fort Snelling (LSD-23) on 8 November 1944 at Chickasaw, Alabama by the Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation. The end of World War II made her services unnecessary, and the Navy cancelled the contract for her acquisition. The unchristened hull changed hands twice before being completed in 1956 as the roll-on / roll-off ship SS Carib Queen for Trailer Marine Transport, Inc. In 1957, the ship received a Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) charter for transatlantic service. However, problems in her propulsion system caused delays and repairs which prevented her actually serving MSTS. In March, 1958 after Trailer Marine Transport, Inc. had defaulted on her mortgage, the Maritime Administration took over the vessel. She was assigned to MSTS on 15 January 1959, renamed Taurus, and designated T-AK-273.
In May, 1959 Taurus made her first cargo run, from New York to St. Nazaire. Over the next nine years, she continued to carry cargo for MSTS in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. On 1 January 1963 Taurus was re-designated LSV-8. During the mid-1960s she carried cargo to ports in South Vietnam in support of the American effort to aid that Southeast Asian nation's struggle against communist aggression. Never commissioned, Taurus went out of service at Yokosuka, Japan in September 1968. She was transferred back to the Maritime Administration on 25 June 1969 and was sold on the same day to the Union Minerals and Alloy Corporation of New York City. Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register almost two years later, on 22 June 1971. Her final fate is unknown.
[edit] References
This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
- Taurus. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Retrieved on May 1, 2007.
- LSD-23 Fort Snelling & T-AK-273 / T-LSV-8 Taurus. Amphibious Photo Archive. Retrieved on May 1, 2007.
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