Allied Warships

USS Trinity (AO 13)

Oiler of the Patoka class

NavyThe US Navy
TypeOiler
ClassPatoka 
PennantAO 13 
Built byNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. (Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A.) 
Ordered 
Laid down10 Nov 1919 
Launched3 Jul 1920 
Commissioned4 Sep 1920 
End service28 May 1946 
History

Decommissioned on 22 December 1923
Recommissioned on 21 June 1938
Decommissioned on 28 May 1946
Stricken on 3 July 1946
Sold into merchantile service 1951 being renamed Seabeaver

 

Commands listed for USS Trinity (AO 13)

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CommanderFromTo
1Cdr. Frederick Stacer Holmes, USN1938 ?mid 1940
2Cdr. William Hibbs, USNmid 194010 Nov 1942
3Cdr. Warner Welby Angerer, USN10 Nov 194223 Feb 1944
4Lt.Cdr. George Ellsworth Nold, USN23 Feb 194426 Jun 1944
5Cdr. William Marshall Darlington, USNR26 Jun 194428 May 1946

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Notable events involving Trinity include:


4 Jul 1942
HMAS Voyager (Lt.Cdr. R.C. Robison DSC, RAN) departed Fremantle to make rendezvous with the tanker USS Trinity (T/Capt. W. Hibbs, USN) well to the westward of Cape Leeuwin.

Rendezvous was effected around 1530H/6, in very heavy weather, in position 34°25'S, 108°12'E. Commenced escorting the tanker to Albany.

Around 1030H/9, they arrived at Albany. HMAS Voyager had sustained engine room and weather damage in the rough seas. Repairs were taken in hand by the ships staff with assistance from USS Holland (T/Capt. P.E. Pendelton, USN).

1 Feb 1943
Around 1400H/1, HrMs Van Galen (Lt.Cdr. F.T. Burghard, RNethN) departed Fremantle to make rendezvous with the USN tanker USS Trinity (Cdr. W.W. Angerer, USN) coming from Bahrein, Persian Gulf.

Rendezvous was affected around 1815I/3 and course was set to Albany where they arrived around 1100I/6. (1)

27 Apr 1943
HrMs Tromp (Capt. J.B. de Meester, RNN) departed Fremantle to make rendes-vous with the US Naval tanker USS Trinity (Cdr. W.W. Angerer, USN) coming from the Persian Gulf and escort her to Fremantle.

For the daily positions during the period of 27 April 1943 to 30 April 1943, see the map below.

(2)

28 Apr 1943
Around 1330 hours, in approximate position 29°00'S, 109°06'E, HrMs Tromp (Capt. J.B. de Meester, RNN) made rendes-vous with the US Naval tanker USS Trinity (Cdr. W.W. Angerer, USN). (2)

15 May 1943
HrMs Tromp (Capt. J.B. de Meester, RNN) departed Fremantle to escort the US Naval tanker USS Trinity (Cdr. W.W. Angerer, USN) on her way from Fremantle to the Persian Gulf until dark the following day. (2)

Sources

  1. File 2.12.03.1613 (Dutch Archives, The Hague, Netherlands)
  2. File 2.12.03.6851 (Dutch Archives, The Hague, Netherlands)

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