Please report any broken links or trouble you might come across to the Webmaster. Please take a moment to let us know so that we can correct any problems and make your visit as enjoyable and as informative as possible.
NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive

USAV FS-549
Precedence of awards is from topto bottom, left to right
Top Row - American Campaign Medal
Bottom Row - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal - Philippines Liberation Medal

USAV FS-549 was manned by the US Coast Guard during World War II
Freight-Supply Vessel
Laid down, circa 1944, as the Design 381 Freight-Supply Vessel FS-549 for the US Army at Calumet Shipyard, Chicago. IL.
Launched in 1944
Delivered to the US Army Quartermaster Corps between July and December 1944
Assigned to the US Army Transportation Corps
Commissioned USAV FS-549, 29 November 1944 at Los Angeles, CA, LTjg A. B. Freedy, USCGR in command
LTjg. Freedy was succeeded in command by LT. Thomas D. Miller, USCGR, date unknown, who in turn was succeeded by LT. Israel Trestman, USCGR, 16 November 1945
FS-549 assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific and Western Pacific areas.
On 2 July 1945, FS-549 fouled a line in her propeller in Taloma Bay, Mindanao while assisting the USAV FS-550 that had grounded
and was unable to pull herself clear. She was pulled off by the LT-636, Coast Guard-manned. No serious damage resulted.
Decommiossioned, 24 November 1945, Master Manuel de Sequera assumed command as her Coast Guard crew was removed.
Final Disposition, fate unknown
Specifications:
Displacement (As Built) 557 gross tons
Length (As Built) 177 ft
Beam 32 ft
Draft 14 ft
Speed 12 kts
Freight Capacity unknown
Complement unknown
Armament unknown
Propulsion two 500hp GM Cleveland Division 6-278A 6-cyl V6 diesel engines, twin screws
Click On Image
For Full Size Image |
Size |
Image Description |
Source |
| There are no images of USAV FS-549 available at NavSource |
There is no history record available for USAV FS-549 at NavSource
This page is created and maintained by Gary P. Priolo
|
Last Updated 5 May 2024