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USS Yukon (AF-9) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Yukon (AF-9)

USS ''Yukon'' (AF-9) was an ''Arctic''-class store ship acquired by the United States Navy during World War II. ''Yukon'' served as a stores ship, responsible for delivering supplies to military personnel in combat and non-combat areas. She served her remarkable career in both the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean theaters of operation.
The first Navy ship to be so-named, ''Yukon'' was a steamer constructed in 1920 as SS ''Mehanno'' by the Moore Shipbuilding Company at Oakland, California, for the United States Shipping Board and was acquired by the Navy on 14 November 1921. She was renamed ''Yukon'', converted to a stores ship, designated AF-9, and commissioned on 6 December 1921. Commander Leo Sahm was in command.
==Inter-war service==
''Yukon'' served briefly as a unit of the Train, Pacific Fleet; however, on 14 April 1922, she was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She remained there until late 1939, when she was moved to New York for a partial conversion and preparations for her return to active service. ''Yukon'' was recommissioned at Brooklyn, New York on 19 January 1940, Cdr. Mays L. Lewis in command.

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