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1 United States Navy  



1.1  Repair Ships (AR)  





1.2  Internal Combustion Engine Repair Ships (ARG)  





1.3  Heavy-hull Repair Ships (ARH)  





1.4  Landing Craft Repair Ships (ARL)  







2 United Kingdom  





3 Lend/Lease  





4 Japan  





5 See also  





6 Sources  





7 Notes  














Repair ship






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USS Medusa was the first United States Navy ship built as a repair ship.

Arepair ship is a naval auxiliary ship designed to provide maintenance support to warships. Repair ships provide similar services to destroyer, submarine and seaplane tendersordepot ships, but may offer a broader range of repair capability including equipment and personnel for repair of more significant machinery failures or battle damage.[1]

United States Navy[edit]

With a capable crew of qualified repairmen, USS Vulcan was kept in good repair for a long service life.

The United States Navy became aware of the need for repair ships to maintain Asiatic Fleet ships stationed in the Philippines. Two colliers were converted to USS Prometheus and Vestal in 1913 before the purpose-built USS Medusa was completed at the Puget Sound Navy Yard in 1923.

Repair Ships (AR)[edit]

Internal Combustion Engine Repair Ships (ARG)[edit]

Internal combustion engine repair ships specialized in the maintenance and repair of gasoline engines and diesel engines. Commonly work was performed on PT boats, submarines, and many types of landing craft and boats at US Naval Advance Bases. Most were named after islands of the Philippines.[6]

Luzon-class

Basilan class

Heavy-hull Repair Ships (ARH)[edit]

Landing Craft Repair Ships (ARL)[edit]

Landing Craft Repair Ships were used to repair the thousands of Landing craft built for World War II.

Achelous-class repair ship

  • USS Amycus (ARL-2), ex-LST-489
  • USS Agenor (ARL-3), ex-LST-490
  • USS Adonis (ARL-4), ex-LST-83
  • USS ARL-5, ex-LST-81
  • USS ARL-6, ex-LST-82
  • USS Atlas (ARL-7), ex-LST-231
  • USS Egeria (ARL-8), ex-LST-136
  • USS Endymion (ARL-9), ex-LST-513
  • USS Coronis (ARL-10), ex-LST-1003
  • USS Creon (ARL-11), ex-LST-1036
  • USS Poseidon (ARL-12), ex-LST-1037
  • USS Menelaus (ARL-13), ex-LST-971
  • USS Minos (ARL-14), ex-LST-644
  • USS Minotaur (ARL-15), ex-LST-645
  • USS Myrmidon (ARL-16), ex-LST-948
  • USS Numitor (ARL-17), ex-LST-954
  • USS Pandemus (ARL-18), ex-LST-650
  • USS Patroclus (ARL-19), ex-LST-955
  • USS Pentheus (ARL-20), ex-LST-1115
  • USS Proserpine (ARL-21), ex-LST-1116
  • USS Romulus (ARL-22), ex-LST-961
  • USS Satyr (ARL-23), ex-LST-852
  • USS Sphinx (ARL-24), ex-LST-962
  • USS ARL-25, canceled
  • USS Stentor (ARL-26), ex-LST-858
  • USS Tantalus (ARL-27), ex-LST-1117
  • USS Typhon (ARL-28), ex-LST-1118
  • USS Amphitrite (ARL-29), ex-LST-1124
  • USS Askari (ARL-30), ex-LST-1131
  • USS Bellerophon (ARL-31), ex-LST-1132
  • USS Bellona (ARL-32), ex-LST-1136
  • USS Chimaera (ARL-33), ex-LST-1137
  • USS Daedalus (ARL-35), ex-LST-1143
  • USS Gordius (ARL-36), ex-LST-1145
  • USS Indra (ARL-37), ex-LST-1147
  • USS Krishna (ARL-38), ex-LST-1149
  • USS Quirinus (ARL-39), ex-LST-1151
  • USS Remus (ARL-40), ex-LST-453
  • USS Achilles (ARL-41), ex-LST-455
  • USS Aeolus (ARL-42), conversion from LST-310 cancelled
  • USS Cerberus (ARL-43), conversion from LST-316, cancelled
  • USS Conus (ARL-44), conversion from LST-317 cancelled
  • USS Feronia (ARL-45), conversion from LST-332 cancelled
  • USS Chandra (ARL-46), conversion from LST-350 cancelled
  • USS Minerva (ARL-47), conversion from LST-374 cancelled
  • United Kingdom[edit]

    HMS Artifex

    HMS Resource was built in 1928 and remained the sole Royal Navy repair ship at the outbreak of World War II.[1] The following ships were converted to meet wartime needs:

    Lend/Lease[edit]

    HMS Diligence

    These Xanthus-class repair ships were built to Royal Navy specifications by Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard in 1944, but only the first two were temporarily loaned to the United Kingdom while the others were retained for use by the United States Navy:[11]

    Japan[edit]

    Japan found repair ships valuable for Pacific island bases. The pre-dreadnought battleship Asahi was modified and recommissioned as a repair ship in 1938. The 9,000-ton purpose-designed repair ship Akashi was launched in 1938 as the intended prototype for a class of five ships, but the remaining four ships were cancelled as other wartime shipbuilding projects assumed higher priority.[12]

    See also[edit]

    Sources[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b Lenton & Colledge, p.333
  • ^ a b c d e f g Silverstone, p.292
  • ^ a b c d e f Silverstone, p.293
  • ^ a b c Silverstone, p.296
  • ^ a b c Silverstone, p.285
  • ^ Internal combustion engine repair shipnavsource.org
  • ^ a b c Lenton & Colledge, p.341
  • ^ a b c d Lenton & Colledge, p.342
  • ^ a b Lenton & Colledge, p.348
  • ^ a b Lenton & Colledge, p.346
  • ^ Lenton & Colledge, p.352
  • ^ Watts, pp.324&325

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