USS ATR-31
The BAP Condestable Selendon (Q01) in 1954.
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | U.S.S. ATR-31 |
Builder | Northwest Shipbuilding |
Laid down | 7 September 1942 |
Launched | 30 July 1943 |
Commissioned | 30 October 1943 |
Honors and awards | Two battle stars |
Republic of Peru | |
Name | B.A.P. Condestable Selendon (Q01) |
Commissioned | 5 September 1947 |
Decommissioned | ??? |
In service | 1947 |
Out of service | ???? |
Status | Unknown |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 852 tons (light), 1,315 tons (full) |
Length | 165 feet 6 inches (50.44 m) |
Propulsion |
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Complement | 5 Officers, 47 Enlisted. |
Armament | one single 3"/50 dual purpose gun mount |
Aircraft carried | None |
Aviation facilities | None |
USS ATR-31 was an ATR-1-class Rescue Ocean Tug of the United States Navy during World War II, and later the Peruvian Navy. Her fate is unknown.
Ship History
[edit]ATR-31 was laid down by Northwest Shipbuilding Company on 7 September 1942 in South Bellingham, Washington. She was launched on 30 July 1943.
U.S. Navy Service
[edit]ATR-31 was commissioned into U.S. Naval Service on 30 October 1943. During World War II, ATR-31 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater and participated in the Ormoc Bay and Leyte landings, as well as operations in West New Guinea. After the war, she was decommissioned sometime in 1945.[1] ATR-31 was struck from the Naval Register in 1946.[2]
Peruvian Navy Service
[edit]On 5 September 1947, the ship was transferred to the Republic of Peru, and began Peruvian Naval Service as the BAP Condestable Selendon (Q01).[3] She was known to be in active service as of 10 February 1954. Her fate is unknown.[4]
Ship Awards
[edit]ATR-31 received two Battle Stars for World War II service.
Navy Unit Commendation | American Campaign Medal | Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with 2 campaign stars |
World War II Victory Medal | Philippine Presidential Unit Citation | Philippine Liberation Medal with service star |