Continuing with ships being used as power stations,
USS Wiseman DE-667 was a
Buckley class destroyer escort. Commissioned in 1944, she completed a number of convoy escort tours before heading to Charleston for conversion into a floating electric station.
USS Wiseman arrived in Manilla on 23 March 1945 and began supplying the city with both electric power and purified water for nearly 6 months before returning home.
Sent to the reserve fleet, upon the beginning of hostilities in Korea, the CNO recommended that
Wiseman be "reactivated at the earliest practicable [time] for distant duty including use as Electric Power Supply Ship." ending up being deployed to Pusan.

11 January 1945: Charleston, S.C. - USS
Wiseman (DE 667) shown departing the Charleston Navy Yard enroute to the Pacific. She had been in the Yard since early December of '44 being converted into a floating power station. You can see her canvas covered cable reels just forward of the aft 40 mm gun mount.

1946: The United States Navy Buckley class destroyer escort USS
Wiseman (DE 667) as converted to a floating power station. The big cable reels are in the torpedo tube position, but the bridge has not been modified. The quad 40 mm director aft has been shifted to a new pylon-like platform in order to clear the height of the cable reels. Note all guns and depth charges covered.
