USS Kermit Roosevelt
Luzon-class ship
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The USS Kermit Roosevelt (ARG-16) was a Luzon-class internal combustion engine repair ship constructed during World War II. Originally built as the SS Deal Island, a Maritime Commission type (EC-2-S-C1) hull, she was constructed at the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland. The keel was laid on August 30, 1944, and she was launched on October 5, 1944, with Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, widow of the ship's namesake, sponsoring her. The vessel was acquired by the U.S. Navy on October 21, 1944, and commissioned on May 31, 1945. Designed as a repair ship, Kermit Roosevelt was equipped for servicing internal combustion engines, supporting fleet operations in the Pacific Theater. After shakedown along the Virginia coast, she departed Norfolk on July 21, 1945, heading towards the Pacific via Pearl Harbor and Okinawa. She arrived in Qingdao, China, on October 16, 1945, and served as a station repair ship supporting U.S. Naval forces aiding Chinese Nationalists. Her mission included providing maintenance and repair services at various locations, including Hong Kong, Guam, Saipan, and later in the Philippines and other Pacific islands. Throughout her service, Kermit Roosevelt played a vital role during the Korean War, operating out of Sasebo, Japan, and supporting ships engaged in combat operations. She supported Task Groups at Wonsan and Hungnam, performing repairs and salvage operations, notably assisting in salvaging the SS Cornhusker Marine in 1953. She made multiple deployments to the Western Pacific, providing essential repair services to the Seventh Fleet. Decommissioned on October 31, 1959, at Bremerton, Washington, she was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on January 1, 1960, and sold for scrap later that year. Throughout her service, USS Kermit Roosevelt earned three battle stars for her participation in the Korean War, highlighting her maritime significance as a crucial repair and support vessel during critical conflicts in the Pacific.
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