- USS Torchwood (AN-55)
USS "Torchwood" (AN-55/YN-74) was an "Ailanthus"-class
net laying ship which served with theU.S. Navy in thePacific Ocean theatre of operations duringWorld War II . She performed her net laying services until war’s end, and then was given to theRepublic of China .Launched at Stockton, California
"Torchwood" (YN-74) was laid down on
22 June 1943 atStockton, California , by the Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Co., redesignated "AN-55" on20 January 1944 ; launched on19 February 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Henry F. Bruns; and commissioned atSan Francisco, California , on12 May 1944 .World War II service
Pacific Ocean operations
After fitting-out, "Torchwood" cleared San Francisco on
3 June 1944 and arrived inSan Pedro, California , two days later to begin a month of training. On3 July , she put to sea, bound forHawaii , and arrived atPearl Harbor on the 11th.After almost a
fortnight in theHawaiian Islands , she got underway on23 July and shaped a course for the southwesternPacific Ocean . She made a brief stop atFunafuti in theEllice Islands on7 August and, 10 days later, reachedMilne Bay ,New Guinea , where she reported for duty with theU.S. 7th Fleet ."Torchwood" served in the anchorage at Milne Bay through mid-September and then moved forward to support the landings in the
Netherlands East Indies atMorotai . By early December, she was at Manus in theAdmiralty Islands , but she got underway again on the 4th and returned to Milne Bay on the 6th. Three days later, she moved on toHollandia , where she operated for a month from14 December 1944 to15 January 1945 . After a short tour of duty atWoendi -- between 18 and25 January -- she returned to Hollandia, where she served until late June. On2 July 1945 , "Torchwood" took station inLeyte Gulf with the underwater defense forces and remained there through the end of the war.Post-war operations
On
17 November 1945 , she headed back to the United States and, after stops atEniwetok and Pearl Harbor, reached San Francisco on22 December . On7 January 1946 , she headed south and, two days later, arrived inSan Pedro, California , her base until7 July when she sailed for Hawaii. The ship entered Pearl Harbor on the 16th, and remained there until24 August when she got underway for the western Pacific.After two very brief stops -- one at Eniwetok and the other at
Guam -- "Torchwood" arrived inSubic Bay in thePhilippines on14 September . There, she reported to the Commander,Philippine Sea Frontier , to await decommissioning for her transfer to the government ofChina by the Foreign Liquidation Commission. On2 October , she departed Subic Bay and headed for China.Decommissioned in China
She arrived in "Shanghai" on the 7th and, on the 26th, was decommissioned. That same day, she was turned over to the Foreign Liquidation Commission which, in turn, transferred her to the Chinese Maritime Customs Service. "Torchwood's" name was struck from the
Navy list on23 April 1947 .See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/18/18055.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-74 / AN-55 Torchwood]
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