Cacapon (AO 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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Ships History The USS CACAPON QAO-525 was commissioned September 21, 1943, by LCDR George Eyth, DM, USNR, the first Commanding Officer. The CACAPON is named after the Cacapon River in West Virginia. She is a twin screw, geared turbine propelled tanker. Her designers were part of the U.S. Maritime Commission who had the idea in mind to build large fast tankers suitable for naval operation during wartime. , The CACAPON lived up to her purpose, spending 22 months supporting the Fifth Fleet units in their raids against the Gilbert lslands. She refueled some 600 naval vessels, discharging 2,100,000 barrels of fuel oil, 134,000 barrels of diesel oil, and 5,824,000 gallons of aviation gasoline. In 1947, the CACAPON spent 10 weeks operating in the Antarctic waters with Admiral Byrdis famous expedition. She steamed about 20,000 miles total from the beginning of Operation Highjumpw until its end on 1 March 1947. V From 1950 to 1953, the duration, of the Korean Conflictn, the CACAPON made 5 tours off the coast of Korea in the combat zone. Sherestablished her eligibility to wear 8 of the total 9,engagement stars authorized since the start of Korean hostilities. - Captain Becker, Commanding Officer of the CAC in brought to new life the symbolic house flag of a black rooster, which nowflies over the ship at the end of each unrep. This accompanied with our- notorious slogan Find em, Fuel em, Forget emn. In the time since commissioning, the CACAPON has had at least 3 major million dollar , overhauls. She is being modernized as quickly as new ideas and practices are put to use.

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