The James River Reserve Fleet is the oldest National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF) opened in 1919. At the start of World War II all 300 ships in the fleet were put into service. The current Reserve Fleet was opened in 1946 to store and maintain the many surplus ships after World War II. Some ships there were reactivated for Korean War, Vietnam War and 600-ship Navy program. In the 1950s the fleet had over 800 ships, with all fleets having over 2,000 ships stored. Many of the ships were World War II Liberty ships and Victory ships. [5] [6] The other large Reserve Fleets in the 1950s are the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet inland from San Francisco Bay and the Beaumont Reserve Fleet in Texas. As of December 2022 [update] , nine ships remain in the fleet. [7]
As of 31 May 2024 [update] : [10]
Name | Division | Hull No. | Year Built | Design | Home Port | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Retention - Other | ||||||
Invincible | Gulf | 412 | 1987 | Navy Ocean Survey | JRRF, Ft. Eustis, VA | Interim hold |
Retention - Crane Ship | ||||||
Flickertail State | Atlantic | T-ACS 5 | 1967 | C5-S-MA73c | JRRF, Ft. Eustis, VA | Logistics Support |
Retention - Break Bulk | ||||||
Cape Ann | Atlantic | AK 5009 | 1962 | C4-S-58a | JRRF, Ft. Eustis, VA | Training Use |
Cape Avinof | Atlantic | AK 5013 | 1963 | C4-S-58a | JRRF, Ft. Eustis, VA | Training Use |
Non-retention - Roll-On/Roll-Off | ||||||
Maj. Stephen W. Pless | Atlantic | T-AK 3007 | 1983 | RORO Combination | JRRF, Ft. Eustis, VA | Disposal |
PFC Eugene A. Obregon | Atlantic | T-AK 3006 | 1985 | RORO Combination | JRRF | Disposal |
Non retention - Tanker | ||||||
Walter S. Diehl | Atlantic | T-AO 193 | 1987 | Fleet Replenishment Oiler | JRRF, Ft. Eustis, VA | Disposal |