USNS Captain Arlo L. Olson (T-AK-245)

History
United States
Name:
  • Bell Ringer
  • Capt. Arlo L. Olson
Namesake: Arlo L. Olson awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II
Ordered: as type (C1-M-AV1) hull, MC hull 2478
Builder: J.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia
Laid down: date unknown, as MV Bell Ringer
Launched: date unknown
Completed: 11 August 1945
In service:
  • 30 August 1946, as USAT Capt. Arlo I. Olson
  • 1 March 1950, as USNS Capt. Arlo L. Olson (T-AK-245)
Out of service: 25 October 1956
Struck: 22 May 1958
Identification: Hull symbol:T-AK-245
Fate: sold for non operational use to American Ship Dismantlers Inc., 4 March 1971
Status: subsequently scrapped
Notes: U.S. Official Number: 247493[1]
General characteristics
Class and type: C1-M-AV1
Tonnage: 3,805 GRT[1]
Displacement: 7,450 tons full load[2]
Length: 388 feet 8 inches (118.5 m)[2]
Beam: 50 feet (15.2 m)[2]
Draft: 21 feet 1 inch (6.4 m)[2]
Propulsion:
Speed: 11.5 knots (13.2 mph; 21.3 km/h)[2]
Armament: none

USNS Capt. Arlo L. Olson (T-AK-245) was a United States Maritime Administration C1-M-AV1 type coastal cargo ship constructed as Bell Ringer for the Administration, completed in August 1945 and placed in operation by the War Shipping Administration under its agent, Waterman Steamship Company, until August 1946. The ship was then transferred to the Army under bareboat charter, The Army renamed the ship Capt. Arlo L. Olson, for Captain Arlo L. Olson who was awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II. The ship was among the Army ships transferred to the Navy in 1950 and then operated by the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS Capt. Arlo L. Olson with hull number T-AK-245 until 1958.

Construction and WSA operation

Bell Ringer was constructed as MC hull 2478 for the Administration by J.A. Jones Construction, Brunswick, Georgia, completed 11 August 1945 and delivered to the War Shipping Administration for operation by its agent Waterman Steamship Company under a general agency agreement the same day.[1]

U.S. Army service

On 13 August 1946 to the U.S. War Department for operation by the U.S. Army as USAT Capt. Arlo I. Olson under bareboat charter.[1] On 1 March 1950 she was one of the Army ships transferred to the Navy's Military Sea Transportation Service and title was transferred to Navy at that time.[1][3]

U.S. Navy service

The ship was immediately placed in service as USNS Captain Arlo L. Olson (T-AK-245) serving until she was placed out of service on 25 October 1956.[3][2] She was stricken from the Navy List on 22 May 1958 and laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Olympia, Washington until she was sold to American Ship Dismantlers on 4 March 1971, delivered 26 March and subsequently scrapped.[1][3][2]

Honors and awards

Qualified vessel personnel were authorized the National Defense Service Medal.

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