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USS Delphinus (AF-24)

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Cargo ship of the United States Navy For other ships with the same name, see USS Delphinus.

History
United States
NameUSS Delphinus
BuilderWorkman, Clark and Co., Ltd., Belfast
Laid down1915, as SS San Mateo
Launched5 May 1915
Acquired11 August 1942
Commissioned11 August 1942
Decommissioned8 May 1946
RenamedDelphinus, 22 August 1942
FateReturned to the War Shipping Administration, 8 May 1946
General characteristics
TypeStore ship
Displacement5,230 long tons (5,314 t) full load
Length328 ft (100 m)
Beam44 ft 2 in (13.46 m)
Draft23 ft (7.0 m)
PropulsionReciprocating engines, single screw, 2,500 shp (1,864 kW)
Speed12.5 knots (23.2 km/h; 14.4 mph)
Complement107
Armament

USS Delphinus (AF-24) was built in 1915 as SS San Mateo by Workman Clark and Co., Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland; acquired by the U.S. Navy 11 August 1942; and commissioned the same day as San Mateo. She was assigned the name Delphinus on 22 August 1942.

World War II Pacific operations

Departing San Francisco, California, 12 September 1942, Delphinus arrived at Auckland, New Zealand, 4 October. She operated from this base until the end of 1945, carrying chilled and frozen provisions to forward bases in the South Pacific and to the Society, Fiji, and Samoan Islands.

After calling at Manila in January 1946, Delphinus sailed for the west coast, arriving at San Francisco, California, 23 February. For a brief period she carried cargo along the west coast and to Pearl Harbor, then sailed to New Orleans, Louisiana.

End-of-War Decommissioning

Delphinus was decommissioned on 8 May 1946 in New Orleans, and was delivered to the War Shipping Administration the same day.

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