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YOG-92


International Radio Call Sign:
November - Foxtrot - Echo - Juliet
NFEJ
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons

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American Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal


YOG-5 Class Gasoline Barge (Self-propelled):
  • Built by RTC Shipbuilding Corp, Camden, NJ (YN 167)
  • Laid down, 16 April 1945
  • Launched, 08 Spetember 1945
  • Delivered and placed in service, 04 January 1946 as YOG-92
  • Placed out of service, February 1948
  • Struck from the Naval Register, 15 May 1974
  • Sold from Orange, TX Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (Sale 16-5034), bids opened 09 January 1975. Sold for $75,666.66 to Boston Metals Co., Baltimore MD and towed to their wholly owned subsidiary, Texas Machinery & Salvage, Port Neches, TX
  • Resold to Petrostar Co., Ltd., Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, renamed MT Petrostar VII (IMO 7730800), 1975
  • Final disposition, scrapped 1995
    Specifications:
    Displacement 220 tons (lt), 1270 tons (fl)
    Length 174'
    Beam 33'
    Draft 13' (max nav)
    Speed unknown
    Complement
    1 Officer
    26 enlisted
    Armament none
    Propulsion One General Motors 8-278A Diesel 8-cylinder engine
    single shaft, 640 HP
    Two Waterous positive displacement cargo pumps rated at 600 gallons per minute
    Two 40 KW generators
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    Crew Contact And Reunion Information
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

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