USS Currituck (AV-7)

USS Currituck
USS Currituck in 1944
History
United States
NameUSS Currituck
NamesakeCurrituck Sound
BuilderPhiladelphia Navy Yard
Laid down14 December 1942
Launched11 September 1943
Commissioned26 June 1944
Decommissioned31 October 1967
Stricken1 April 1971
FateSold for scrapping, 1971
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General characteristics
Class and typeCurrituck-class seaplane tender
Displacement14,000 tons (full load)
Length540 ft 5 in (164.72 m)
Beam69 ft 3 in (21.11 m)
Draft22 ft 3 in (6.78 m)
Propulsion
  • Steam turbines
  • 4 × boilers
  • 2 × shafts
  • 12,000 shp (9.0 MW)
Speed19 knots (35 km/h)
Complement1,247
Armament4 × 5"/38 DP guns
Service record

USS Currituck (AV-7) was the first of four Currituck class seaplane tenders, and was nicknamed the Wild Goose. She was built during World War II and served during the Cold War.

The second US ship to be named for the Currituck Sound,[1] the Currituck (AV-7), was launched 11 September 1943 by Philadelphia Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. M. F. Draemel; and commissioned 26 June 1944.[2]

  1. ^ "USS Currituck History". Archived from the original on 2006-05-07. Retrieved 2006-11-26.
  2. ^ "Currituck II". Retrieved 2006-11-26.