![]() USSLocator (AGR-6), under way, date and location unknown. | |
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Name | Frank O. Peterson |
Namesake | Frank O. Peterson |
Owner | War Shipping Administration (WSA) |
Operator | International Freigting Corp. |
Ordered | as type (EC2-S-C5) hull,MC hull 2347 |
Builder | J.A. Jones Construction,Panama City, Florida[1] |
Cost | $1,030,726[2] |
Yard number | 88 |
Way number | 3 |
Laid down | 9 February 1945 |
Launched | 23 March 1945 |
Sponsored by | Mrs. Evelyn Flynn |
Completed | 6 April 1945 |
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Name | Locator |
Namesake | One who discovers a position |
Commissioned | 21 January 1956 |
Decommissioned | 9 August 1965 |
Reclassified | Guardian-classradar picket ship |
Refit | Charleston Naval Shipyard,Charleston, South Carolina |
Stricken | 1 September 1965 |
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Beam | 57 feet (17 m) |
Draft | 27 ft 9.25 in (8.4646 m) |
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Speed | 11.5knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph) |
Capacity | 490,000 cubic feet (13,875 m3) (bale) |
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Class and type | Guardian-classradar picket ship |
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Armament | 2 ×3 inches (76 mm)/50 caliber guns |
USSLocator (AGR/YAGR-6) was aGuardian-classradar picket ship, converted from aLiberty Ship, acquired by theUS Navy in 1955. She was obtained from theNational Defense Reserve Fleet and reconfigured as a radar picket ship and assigned to radar picket duty in the NorthPacific Ocean as part of theDistant Early Warning Line.
Locator (YAGR-6) was laid down on 9 February 1945, under aMaritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 2347, as theLiberty ShipFrank O. Peterson, byJ.A. Jones Construction,Panama City, Florida. She was launched 23 March 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Flynn, and delivered on 6 April 1945, toInternational Freigting Corp.[5][2]
She was acquired by the Navy from theUS Maritime Administration (MARAD) on 10 June 1955. She was converted to a radar picket ship at theCharleston Naval Shipyard,Charleston, South Carolina, and commissionedLocator on 21 January 1956.[5][3]
Departing Charleston, 21 February,Locator steamed through thePanama Canal, and arrivedSan Francisco, California, 17 March. After a period of repair and training she was assigned to a radar picket station off theUS West Coast. Coordinating operations with the Continental andNorth American Air Defense Commands, she detected, tracked, and reported all air contacts that came within her radar surveillance.[5]
Locator was reclassifiedAGR-6 on 28 September 1958, and for the next 7 years continued the constant vigil at sea, ever ready to sound the signal of enemy air attack. Her operations at sea were alternated by in-port replenishment periods at San Francisco.[5]
After contributing 9 years to the defense of the United States.Locator decommissioned at San Francisco, 9 August 1965. Her name was struck from theNaval Register 1 September 1965, and was sold for scrapping, 4 January 1975.[5][3]
Scanner's crew was eligible for the following medals: