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Abiqua (T-AO-158)

1956-1957 

(T-AO-158: tonnage 10,536; length 504'0"; beam 68'2"; depth of hold 39'2"; type T2-SE-A1)

Abiqua was laid down on 18 June 1943 at Mobile, Ala., by the Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co. under a Maritime Commission contract (M.C. Hull 548); launched on 22 September 1943; sponsored by Mrs. George Bliss Jones; and delivered to the Cities Service Company for operation on 31 October 1943.

Abiqua was among the ships transferred by the Maritime Administration to the Navy in response to the Suez crisis of 1956. She was accepted by the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) on 21 December 1956 but operated for MSTS by a civilian crew under contract with a commercial firm listed as Matra-lines, but not further identified.

As the crisis subsided, Abiqua was returned to the Maritime Administration and stricken from the Navy Register on 30 September 1957. Following her deactivation, Abiqua returned to the Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Ala. The afterpart of Abiqua was joined to the forepart of Windsor (formerly Bear Paw) to form a dry cargo ship that retained the name Abiqua. The old forepart of Abiqua was joined to the afterpart of Windsor to form a storage vessel which was renamed Bear Paw. The bow and midbody from Abiqua were towed to the Bethlehem Steel Co., at Beaumont, Tex., and converted into a tank barge, which was renamed Tide Mar XIX.

Lou Ann Parsons

Interim update, Robert J. Cressman

12 July 2022

Published: Tue Jul 12 14:21:16 EDT 2022