USNS Alatna (original) (raw)

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Alatna (T-AOT-81) underway.
History
United States
Name Alatna
Builder Bethlehem Steel, Baltimore, Maryland
Laid down 15 March 1956
Launched 6 September 1956
Sponsored by Mrs. Wilma Miles
Acquired 17 July 1957
In service July 1957
Out of service 8 August 1972
Identification IMO number: 7606516
Fate Disposed of by MARAD sale, 16 December 2006, to Teroaka Company of Japan
General characteristics
Type T1-M2-4A arctic tanker hull
Displacement 2,367 t.(lt) 5,720 t.(fl)
Length 302 ft (92 m)
Beam 61 ft (19 m)
Draft 23 ft (7.0 m)
Propulsion Diesel electric, two shafts, 3,200hp
Speed 13 knots (24 km/h)
Capacity 30,000-bbls
Complement 51

USNS Alatna, was a gasoline T1 tanker specially constructed for service in polar regions, was launched on 6 September 1956 at Staten Island, New York, by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, sponsored by Mrs. Wilma Miles, and placed in service with the Military Sea Transportation Service in July 1957.

Crewed by the civil service, Alatna carried petroleum products from ports along the Atlantic and gulf coasts and in the Caribbean Sea to scattered American outposts in both polar regions. For more than 15 years, the tanker and her crew struggled against snow, wind, and ice to support American military bases in the Arctic and American scientists in the Antarctic. On 8 August 1972, Alatna was placed out of service and laid up with the Maritime Administration's National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California.

The Alatna Valley in the Antarctic was named after this ship.

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