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Red
Oak Victory Ship In Richmond - A Second Life
The
Red Oak Report Restoration Progress
SS Red Oak Victory Nomination to the National
Register of Historic Places
(This Report
Consists of the 4 small, text-only
.PDFs listed below)
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The
cargo ship SS
Red Oak Victory
- AK235,
was laid down September 9, 1944 by Permanente Metals
Corp., Richmond, California, for the U.S. Maritime
Commission, acquired by the U.S. Navy December 5,
1944 and commissioned the same day with Lt. Commander
John S. Sayer, USNR in command.
The Red Oak was loaded with cargo
and departed San Francisco for Pearl Harbor January
10, 1945. From then until the end of the war she served
as an ammunition ship for various ships in the South
Pacific.
In 1996, the Richmond Museum of History
was awarded the ship by an act of Congress. Saved
from the scrap heap, restoration of the ship continues
under the direction of the Museum Association and
many dedicated volunteers.
Renovation of the Red Oak Victory
This project of the Richmond
Museum of History, is proceeding apace thanks
to the efforts of many dedicated volunteers. Here
are some of the recent highlights as reported by Michael
J. Huntsinger, the Chief Mate and Restoration Manager.
Exterior activities include the November 99 raising
of a set of cargo gear at No. 4 hatch for the first
time in over 30 years. There are seven such sets of
booms on the ship. The anchor windlass, still fully
functional, has been cleaned of old paint, acided,
and primed with gray two-part linear polyurethane
(LP). The longitudinal support frames on the bottom
have major rusting which will need repair in the future.
In late December more guns were delivered, including
two 3" anti aircraft guns and a 5" cannon.
Two 20 mm guns have already been procured. The weapons
came from former Naval Base Treasure Island and will
eventually be mounted, giving the ship that authentic
World War II appearance. Holes in the decking compound
on the navigation bridge and the passageway aft of
the radio room have been filled, eliminating major
safety hazards as well as eyesores. Most of the exposed
area of the after (gunner's) house has now been covered
with primer and finish gray paint.
Someday the whole ship will look
as good as this structure! Much more work has been
accomplished inside the ship and it is truly amazing
to see the progress. Ship tours are given most days,
weather permitting. The ship is berthed at Terminal
One, near Ferry Point at the end of Dornan Drive.
Call the ship at 510 237-2933 for current information
and admission fees. Or visit their website at http://www.richmondmuseumofhistory.org.
Special Events aboard the Red
Oak
On the balmy evening of November 11 a special
Veterans Day Memorial Service was held on board the
Red Oak Victory. Brigadier General Ezell Ware, Jr.
of the California National Guard was a special guest,
along with Mayor Rosemary Corbin, Supervisor John
Gioia and Councilman Nat Bates. The 200 guests dropped
flowers into the Bay in memory of special people
in their lives, then disembarked to the adjacent
historic warehouse for dinner. The ship was also
the site of a fund raising event for Richmond s National
Institute for Arts and Disabilities (NIAD) in March
1999, and Contra Costa College held its birthday
celebration shipboard in February 2000.
For information on hosting special
events aboard the Red Oak Victory, call the Museum
at 510 235-7387.
Shipyard Exhibit
The Richmond Museum of History hosted an exhibit which
ran from mid-February through May, 2000. The exhibit
profiled three current projects that are preserving
the legacy of Richmond's WWII shipyards, including
the Red Oak Victory restoration, the Rosie the Riveter
Memorial project, and contemporary photographs of
local Rosies interviewed by Kennedy High School students.
Additional Links
Ham Radio Club on the Ship: http://www.qsl.net/redoakarc
SS Red Oak Victory Ship - AK235: http://www.ssredoakvictory.org
Richmond Museum of History: http://www.richmondmuseumofhistory.org
For additional information on the
Red Oak restoration, please call, write or email:
Richmond
Museum of History
Red Oak Restoration
P.O. Box 1276
Richmond, CA 94802
Phone: (510) 235-7387
Email: dbastin@msn.com
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