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Adirondack-class command ship
File:USS Adirondack (AGC-15), circa in 1951 (6929425).jpg
USS Adirondack in 1951
Class overview
Name: Adirondack class
Builders: North Carolina Shipbuilding Co.
Operators:  United States Navy
Preceded by: Mount McKinley class
Succeeded by: Blue Ridge class
Built: 1944–1945
In service: 1945–1969
Planned: 3
Completed: 3
Retired: 3
General characteristics
Type:
Displacement:
  • 7,240 t (7,126 long tons), light load
  • 12,750 t (12,549 long tons), full load
  • Length: 459 ft 3 in (139.98 m)
    Beam: 63 ft (19 m)
    Draft: 24 ft 0 in (7.32 m)
    Installed power:
    • 1 × propeller
    • 6,000 shp (4,474 kW)
    • 450 psi (3,103 kPa)
    Propulsion:
  • 1 × General Electric geared turbine
  • 2 × Combustion Engineering header-type boilers
  • Speed: 16.4 knots (30.4 km/h; 18.9 mph)
    Capacity:
    • 710 bbls diesel
    • 20,300 bbls NSFO
    Complement:
  • 54 officers
  • 579 enlisted
  • Sensors and
    processing systems:
  • As designed:
    • 1 × AN/SPS-6 air-search radar
    • 1 × SP fighter-direction radar
  • Modernization:
  • Armament:
  • 2 × single 5"/38 caliber guns
  • 6 × single Oerlikon 20 mm cannons
  • 4 × twin Bofors 40 mm guns
  • Aviation facilities: Helicopter deck

    The Adirondack-class command ship was a ship class of command ships of the United States Navy during World War II and the Cold War. All 3 ships were converted from the Type C2-S-AJ1 cargo ships.[1]

    Development[]

    Three type C2 cargo ships were converted into command ships for the United States Navy throughout the later stages of World War II. After the war, all were modernized with new radars and decommissioned by 1969 to later be scrapped.

    The ship's hull remained nearly the same but with new equipment to carry out her purpose now placed on deck alongside several cranes. The ships' armaments had been slightly changed and relocated in order for the ships to carry out their new roles.[1] All ships served in the Pacific Theater until the end of the war with no ships lost in combat.

    Ships in the class[]

    Adirondack class command ship[2]
    Hull no. Name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Recommissioned Decommissioned Fate
    AGC-15 Adirondack North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. 18 November 1944 13 January 1945 2 September 1945 4 April 1951 9 February 1955 Scrapped, 7 November 1972
    AGC-16 / LCC-16 Pocono 30 November 1944 25 January 1945 29 December 1945 18 August 1951 ? Scrapped, 9 December 1981
    AGC-17 / LCC-17 Taconic 19 December 1943 10 February 1944 16 January 1945 - 17 December 1969 Scrapped, 1 March 1982

    References[]

    1. 1.0 1.1 U.S. Amphibious Ships and Craft: An Illustrated Design History. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 2002. ISBN 1-55750-250-1. 
    2. Thomas Jane, Frederick (1974). Jane's Fighting Ships. Sampson Low, Marston and Company. 
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