USS Denebola (AD-12)

USS Denebola (AD-12) underway.
History
United States
NameUSS Denebola
BuilderSkinner and Eddy Corporation, Seattle
Launched19 April 1919 as SS Edgewood
CompletedMay 1919
Commissioned28 November 1921
Decommissioned9 August 1924
Recommissioned18 January 1940
Decommissioned10 April 1946
Honours and
awards
1 battle star (WWII)
FateTransferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal, 1 July 1946
General characteristics
Class and typeAltair-class destroyer tender
Displacement
  • 6,250 long tons (6,350 t) light
  • 10,000 long tons (10,160 t) full
Length423 ft 9 in (129.16 m)
Beam54 ft 3 in (16.54 m)
Draft20 ft 7 in (6.27 m)
PropulsionGeared turbine, single propeller
Speed10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph)
Complement481 officers and enlisted
Armament

USS Denebola (AD-12) was an Altair-class destroyer tender named for Denebola, the second-brightest star in the constellation Leo.

Originally built in 1919 as SS Edgewood by Skinner and Eddy of Seattle, Washington, then transferred from the Shipping Board on 4 November 1921 and converted for naval use at Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was commissioned as USS Denebola (AD-12) on 28 November 1921.