USS Medusa (AR-1)

USS Medusa at Pearl Harbor in February 1942, surrounded by floats supporting anti-torpedo netting
History
United States
NameUSS Medusa
NamesakeUSS Medusa, a monitor launched in 1869[1]
BuilderPuget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington[1]
Laid down2 January 1920
Launched16 April 1923
Commissioned18 September 1924
Decommissioned18 November 1946[2]
Stricken10 June 1947[2]
Honors and
awards
One battle star for World War II service
FateSold for scrapping 24 August 1950[2]
NotesDesignated AR-1 on 17 July 1920[1]
General characteristics
TypeRepair ship
Displacement10,620 tons (8,125 tons standard)[2]
Length483 ft 10 in (147.47 m)
Beam70 ft 3 in (21.41 m)
Draft19 ft 11 in (6.07 m)
Installed power7,000 shp
Propulsionsteam turbines
Speed16 kn (30 km/h)
Complement499[2]
Armament
Armornone
NotesThe U.S. Navy's first purpose-built repair ship[1]

USS Medusa (AR-1) was the United States Navy's first purpose-built repair ship. She served in the U.S. Navy from 1924 to 1946.

  1. ^ a b c d Cressman, p. 12
  2. ^ a b c d e Cressman, p. 13

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