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Career (USA) Name: USS Roque Namesake: An island off the coast of Maine Builder: Kewaunee Shipbuilding Co., Kewaunee, Wisconsin Laid down: date unknown Completed: as USAT FS-347, date unknown Acquired: by the U.S. Navy, 21 February 1947, at Navy Yard Subic Bay, Philippines Commissioned: 2 May 1947 as USS Roque (AG-137) at Apra, Guam Decommissioned: 23 July 1951 Reclassified: AKL-8, 31 March 1949 Struck: date not known Fate: transferred to the U.S. Department of the Interior, 29 January 1952 General characteristics Type: Camano-class cargo ship Displacement: 550 tons Length: 177' Beam: 33' Draft: 10' Propulsion: two 500hp GM Cleveland Division 6-278A 6-cyl V6 diesel engines, twin screws Speed: 12 knots Complement: 42 officers and enlisted Armament: not known USS Roque (AG-137/AKL-8) was a Camano-class cargo ship constructed for the U.S. Army as USAT FS-347 shortly before the end of World War II and later acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1947. She was configured as a transport and cargo ship and was assigned to serve the World War II Trust Territories in the Pacific Ocean. Contents 1 Constructed at Kewanee, Wisconsin 2 Pacific Trust Territory services 3 Transfer to the Interior Department 4 References Constructed at Kewanee, Wisconsin Roque, built in 1944 by the Kewaunee Ship Building Co., Kewaunee, Wisconsin, for the U.S. Army as freight supply ship FS-347, was acquired by the Navy at Subic Bay, Philippine Islands, 21 February 1947; renamed and reclassified Roque (AG-137) on 3 April 1947; and commissioned at Guam, 2 May 1947. Pacific Trust Territory services On 11 June she relieved LSM-437 at Guam. She subsequently steamed on Pacific Ocean logistic and surveillance runs visiting various ports in the Mariana Islands, the Marshall Islands, the Caroline Islands, the Philippines, the Bonin Islands, the Admiralty Islands, and the Hawaiian Islands. Roque was reclassified AKL-8 on 31 March 1949. Transfer to the Interior Department Completing her 4-year naval career, she was decommissioned at Guam 23 July 1951 and loaned to the U.S. Department of the Interior, then struck from the Navy list 29 January 1952 and transferred to the U.S. Department of the Interior for service in the Pacific Trust Territories. Her subsequent fate is not known. References This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - FS-347 - AG-137 / AKL-8 Roque v · d · e Design 381 coastal freighters Design 381 FS-253 · FS-254 · FS-255 · FS-256 · FS-257 · FS-258 · FS-259 · FS-260 · FS-261 · FS-262 · FS-263 · FS-264 · FS-265 · FS-266 · FS-267 · FS-268 · FS-269 · FS-270 · FS-271 · FS-272 · FS-273 · FS-274 · FS-275 · FS-276 · FS-277 · FS-278 · FS-279 · FS-280 · FS-281 · FS-282 · FS-283 · FS-284 · FS-285 · FS-286 · FS-287 · FS-288 · FS-289 · FS-290 · FS-291 · FS-292 · FS-309 · FS-310 · FS-311 · FS-312 · FS-313 · FS-314 · FS-315 · FS-316 · FS-317 · FS-318 · FS-319 · FS-343 · FS-344 · FS-345 · FS-346 · FS-347 · FS-348 · FS-349 · FS-350 · FS-351 · FS-352 · FS-353 · FS-354 · FS-355 · FS-356 · FS-361 · FS-362 · FS-363 · FS-364 · FS-365 · FS-366 · FS-367 · FS-371 · FS-372 · FS-373 · FS-374 · FS-383 · FS-384 · FS-385 · FS-386 · FS-387 · FS-388 · FS-389 · FS-390 · FS-391 · FS-392 · FS-393 · FS-394 · FS-395 · FS-396 · FS-397 · FS-398 · FS-399 · FS-400 · FS-404 · FS-405 · FS-406 · FS-407 · FS-408 · FS-409 · FS-410 · FS-411 · FS-524 · FS-525 · FS-526 · FS-527 · FS-528 · FS-529 · FS-546 · FS-547 · FS-548 · FS-549 · FS-550 · FS-552 · FS-553 · FS-554 Design 381A FS-368 · FS-369 · FS-370 List of ships of the United States Army v · d · e Camano-class cargo ships Camano · Deal · Elba · Errol · Estero · Jekyl · Metomkin · Roque · Ryer · Sharps · Torry · Tingles · Hewell · New Bedford List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy