- USS Malanao (AG-44)
USS "Malanao" (AG-44) was a commercial
cargo ship acquired by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . She was used to transport cargo in the SouthPacific Ocean , and was decommissioned after the end of the war.Constructed in California
"Malanao" (AG 4 ) was built as "SS Paraiso" by Craig Shipbuilding Co.,
Long Beach, California , in 1912 and chartered by Pacific Coast Steamship Company ofSan Francisco, California , in 1914 for merchant service along the coast of northernCalifornia andOregon .Acquired by Long Beach Steamship Company
27 October 1916 , she was subsequently purchased by Oliver J. Olson & Co., Inc., of San Francisco24 July 1918 and renamed "SS Florence Olson". For more than two decades she continued to serve as aU.S. West Coast freighter hauling lumber and general cargo. "Florence Olson" was purchased by the Navy from her owner3 May 1942 ; renamed "Malanao"6 May 1942 ; converted for Navy use by General Engineering & Drydock Company,Alameda, California ,23 May 1942 ; and commissioned3 June 1942 , Lt. Comdr. H. L. Liberg in command.World War service
Following completion of conversion
6 July , "Malanao" carried a cargo of lumber to theHawaiian Islands in August. Assigned toService Squadron 8,Pacific Fleet Service Force , she operated during the remainder of the war among islands of the Hawaiian chain and to islands inPolynesia and the centralPacific Ocean .Loaded with general cargo, construction equipment, and at times ammunition, in 1943 she completed 23 runs to Hawaiian ports as well as to American bases on Johnston, Palmyra, Christmas, Fanning, and
Canton Island s. Shortly after the securing ofMakin Island , in theGilbert Islands ,23 November 1943 , she arrived there with general cargo. She maintained her busy pace of operations in 1944 and included three round trips between Hawaii andSeattle, Washington .During the first six months of 1945 she made 13 supply runs to island bases in the Hawaiian perimeter. "Malanao" reached
Pearl Harbor from her final cargo run28 June 1945 . She remained there until28 September when she steamed toSan Francisco, California , arriving10 October .Post-war decommissioning
She decommissioned at
Mare Island 18 February 1946 , and her name was struck from theNavy list 12 March 1946 . Her hull was scrapped at Mare Island4 June 1946 .See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/49/49044.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AG-44 Malanao]
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