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Photographer:Michael Martin [View profile]Title:IX518Added:Aug 16, 2007
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Photo Category: Scrapyard Ships
Description:
IX518, ex-USS Proteus(AS-19), was a submarine tender until she was stricken in Sept 1992. At the time of her first deactivation she was one of the longest serving vessels in the US Navy. She was reactivated as IX518 in 1994 to be used as a berthing ship for overhaul crews at Bremerton, Wash. In 1999 she was stricken again and has been now towed to Esco Marine in the Port of Brownsville. She is here in the scrapping berth on 01 Aug 2007.

Pertinent Details:
Keel laid: September 15, 1941
Launched: November 12, 1942
Commissioned: January 31, 1944
Decommissioned: July 11, 1992
Builder: Moore Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Oakland, Calif.
Propulsion System: Diesel electric (12 diesel engines)
Propellers: two
Length: 574.6 feet (175.1 meters)
Beam: 73 feet (22.3 meters)
Draft: 25.6 feet (7.8 meters)
Displacement: approx. 20,000 tons
Speed: 18 knots
Armament: four 20mm guns
Crew: approx. 1250

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EDIT: Arrived in Port of Brownsville in July 2007
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Edward S. Renouard, III on Jan 13, 2008 04:54 (4 years ago)
On the left hand side of the ship, on the bank......is that a 5in 38cal twin mount? can anyone tell me what ship it came from?
sailorjohn on Dec 26, 2007 07:38 (4 years ago)
I was on the Nimitz in PSNS for a yard period in 1993/4 and we used the ship for meals and spend my duty nights on board the ex-Proteus.
Paul Strathdee on Aug 03, 2007 11:21 (4 years ago)
Great memories of her on the Clyde. She arrived in the Holy Loch 1961 to much protest when the Polaris base was established.
It's a sad place now without them. Always something to see. :-(
TJ Tropea on Aug 02, 2007 12:23 (4 years ago)
How Sad... Nothing like she used to look like when she was moored in Guam when I used to see her there.

TJ
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