USS Cecil

History
United States
NameUSS Cecil
NamesakeCecil County, Maryland
BuilderWestern Pipe & Steel
Laid down24 June 1943
Launched27 September 1943
ChristenedSea Angler
Commissioned15 September 1944
Decommissioned24 May 1946
RenamedUSS Cecil, Steel Admiral.
Honours and
awards
Two battle stars for service in World War II.
FateScrapped October 1973
Notes
  • WPS Hull No. 121.
  • MC Hull No. 1544.
  • Type C3-S-A2.
  • Sponsor: Mrs S. Belither. Delivered 28 February 1944.
General characteristics
Class and typeBayfield-class attack transport
Displacement8,100 tons, 16,100 tons fully loaded
Length492 ft (150 m)
Beam69 ft 6 in (21.18 m)
Draught26 ft 6 in (8.08 m)
PropulsionGeneral Electric geared turbine, 2 x Babcock & Wilcox D-type boilers, single propeller, designed shaft horsepower 8,500
Speed18 knots
Boats & landing
craft carried
12 x LCVP, 4 x LCM (Mk-6), 3 x LCP(L) (MK-IV)
Capacity4,800 tons (180,500 cu. ft).
Complement
  • Crew: 51 officers, 524 enlisted
  • Flag: 43 officers, 108 enlisted.
  • Troops: 80 officers, 1,146 enlisted
Armament

USS Cecil (APA-96) was a Bayfield class attack transport that served with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was sold into commercial service in 1947 and was scrapped in 1973.