USS Genesee (AOG-8)

History
United States
NameUSS Genesee (AOG-8)
Launched23 September 1943
Commissioned28 May 1944
Decommissioned14 December 1949
In service28 July 1950
Stricken25 June 1972
Fatetransferred to Chile, 25 June 1972
History
Chile
NameBeagle (AOG-54)
NamesakeBeagle Channel
Acquired25 June 1972
Commissioned5 July 1972
Decommissioned7 April 1982
Stricken16 January 1992
FateSunk in Live fire exercise
General characteristics
Tonnage2,210 long tons deadweight (DWT)
Displacement1,850 tons(lt) 4,130 tons(fl)
Length310 ft 9 in (94.72 m)
Beam48 ft 6 in (14.78 m)
Draft15 ft 8 in (4.78 m)
Propulsionfour GE diesel electric engines, twin shafts, 3,300 hp
Speed15.5 knots (29 km/h).
Complement131
Armamentfour 3 in (76 mm) dual purpose guns, twelve 20 mm guns

USS Genesee (AOG-8) was a Patapsco-class gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations.

Genesee had the distinction of serving in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and returned home with battle and campaign stars to her credit.

The third ship to be named Genesee by the Navy, AOG-8 was launched on 23 September 1943 by Cargill, Inc., Savage, Minnesota, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Rae Clark and commissioned on 27 May 1944.