USNS Mount Baker

USNS Mount Baker (T-AE-34)
History
United States
NameUSNS Mount Baker (T-AE-34)
NamesakeMount Baker
Awarded8 March 1968
BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding
Laid down5 October 1970
Launched23 October 1971
Commissioned22 July 1972
Decommissioned18 December 1996
In service18 December 1996
Out of service2 August 2010
IdentificationIMO number: 8937053
FateScrapped 2012
General characteristics
Class & typeKilauea-class ammunition ship
Displacement20,000 tons (20,300 t) full load
Length564.3 ft (172.0 m) overall
Beam81 ft (25 m)
Draft28 ft (8.5 m)
PropulsionThree Foster-Wheeler boilers; 600 psi (42 kg/cm², 4.2 MPa); 870 °F (470 °C); 1 turbine, 22,000 hp (16.4 MW); single six-bladed propeller; Automated Propulsion System (APS)
Speed20 knots
Capacity60,000 ft3/6,000 tons of ammunition
Complement125 civilians, 55 naval personnel (including a helicopter detachment)
Aircraft carriedTwo CH-46 helicopters
Aviation facilitiesHangar and landing pad

USNS Mount Baker (T-AE-34) was the seventh of eight Kilauea-class ammunition ships. She served in the United States Navy from 1972 to 1996 and with the Military Sealift Command from 1996 to 2010. She was scrapped in 2012.