USNS Paul Buck (T-AOT-1122)

USNS Paul Buck (T-AOT-1122) was originally constructed in 1985 by American Ship building Company, Tampa, Florida for Ocean Product Tankers of Houston for a long term charter to the United States Navy and operated by Military Sealift Command. The ship was delivered on 7 July 1985. It is a T-5 Tanker. The ship was named after Merchant Marine Paul Buck, who was awarded the Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal.

Paul Buck anchoring off Antarctica
History
United States
Name: USNS Paul Buck
Builder: American Ship Building Company, Tampa, Florida
Laid down: 1985
Launched: 7 July 1985
Completed: as Ocean Champion
Acquired: by US Navy 11 September 1985
In service: 11 September 1985
Out of service: 30 June 2010
Stricken: 30 June 2010
Identification:
Fate: Retained in Beaumont Reserve Fleet[1]
Status: Interim hold[1]
General characteristics
Class and type: Oil Products Tanker Champion Class T-5 Tanker
Displacement: 21,470 tons full 39624 tons
Length: 615
Beam: 90 ft
Draft: 24'8 ft
Installed power: Sulzer 5RTA76 diesel (18,400 hp sustained)
Propulsion: Single shaft
Speed: 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)
Capacity: 237,766 bbls
Complement: 24 Civilians
Armament: unarmed
Aircraft carried: none

Antarctic missions

The Paul Buck harbored next to an Ice breaker in Polar Bear Bay

Paul Buck made frequent deliveries of fuel to the Antarctic for resupply. This was the most common route that this ship made delivering a variety of fuel types to the base. It was always escorted by an ice breaker.

In 2010 the vessel was replace by Empire State[2] and Paul Buck was taken out of service and transferred to the Maritime Commission's National Defense Reserve Fleet. The vessel was laid up in "Interim Hold" as of April 2020.[1]

References

  1. "National Defense Reserve Fleet Inventory (April 2020)" (PDF). US Maritime Administration. US Department of Transportation. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  2. "Military Sealift Command upgrades tanker fleet". American Shipper. 8 October 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
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