SARA THOMPSON AO 8
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
- GUT HEIL (Commercial Service) Operated as a German merchant tanker
- USS SARA THOMPSON ID-3148 Commissioned September 17 1918
- USS SARA THOMPSON AO-8 Reclassified Oiler (AO) July 17 1920
- USS SARA THOMPSON (Receiving Ship) Assigned as Receiving Ship at Navy Yard Cavite, 6 January 1930
- SARANGANI (Bunker Ship) Sold August 9 1934 and used by the US Navy as a bunker ship (storage hulk)
- SANRAKU MARU (Imperial Japanese Naval Service) Refloated, 30 September 1942, by the Japanese and repaired, between October 1942 and February 1943. Renamed
Sara Thompson Class Oiler
Keel Laid 1888 by William Armstrong, Mitchell and Co., Newcastle, England
Sold to American owners 1912, name retained
Sunk in an accident on the Mississippi River 1914
Raised 1917 and refurbished
Acquired by U.S. Navy August 8 1918
Renamed September 7 1918
Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service (NOTS)
Placed in Reduced Commission (in ordinary) December 8 1921 at Cavite, P.I.
See US Receiving Ship - Cavite PI for more information
Decommissioned July 21 1933
Struck from Naval Register December 12 1933
Scuttled in 1942, to avoid capture by the Japanese
Placed in service, 3 February 1943, as an oiler for the Japanese Imperial Navy
Torpedoed and sunk by USS Trout (SS-202) 15 June 1943
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Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type F |
1933-06-28
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"Sara Thompson" used as a Receiving Ship from December 1921 to July 1933 at Cavite PI.
Locy Type F |
1933-07-10
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"Sara Thompson" used as a Receiving Ship from December 1921 to July 1933 at Cavite PI.
Locy Type F |
1934-03-05
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Official Business
Locy Type F |
1934-08-03
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USS Penquin AM-33 straight line marking also.
Other Information
SARA THOMPSON received the World War I Victory Medal (with Atlantic Fleet clasp) for her service during World War I.
NAMESAKE - She was purchased on August 8 1918 from J. W. Thompson of New York; renamed "Sara Thompson" on September 7 1918 at the request of her former owner.
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