- USS Jekyl (AG-135)
USS "Jekyl" (AG-135/AKL-6) was a "Camano"-class
cargo ship constructed for theU.S. Army as USAT "FS-282" shortly before the end ofWorld War II and later acquired by theU.S. Navy in 1947. She was configured as a transport and cargo ship and was assigned post-war to support various island outposts in the Pacific Ocean.Built on Long Island, New York
"Jekyl" (AG-135) was built in 1944 by Wheeler Shipbuilding Corp.,
Long Island, New York , for the U.S. Army and served as USAT "F8-282" until being transferred to the Navy atGuam 22 February 1947 . She was converted to Navy use and commissioned at Guam2 May 1947 , Lt. F. E. Richards in command.Post-war Pacific Ocean support
One of a group of small Army cargo ships transferred to the Navy for use among the
Pacific Ocean islands, "Jekyl" carried ammunition, food, and supplies to various island bases and outposts.She operated mainly from
Kwajalein Atoll , and steamed through theMariana Islands and theCaroline Islands toPearl Harbor in support of occupation forces. The ship also transported officials of the civil governments and helped carry native products as America began to restore normal life to the ravaged Pacific.On 31 March 1949 she was reclassified AKL-6.
Post-war decommissioning
The ship was relieved of her duties in December
1949 and arrivedPearl Harbor on the 15th. From there she steamed toSeattle, Washington , where she decommissioned12 April 1950 , and was placed in reserve atAstoria, Oregon . "Jekyl" was sold18 May 1960 and scrapped.See also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/49/49135.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - FS-282 - AG-135 / AKL-6 Jekyl]
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