- USS Grainger (AK-184)
USS "Grainger" (AK-184) was an "Alamosa"-class
cargo ship that served theU.S. Navy during the final months ofWorld War II . In 1947 she was placed back in service and served in theKorean War , earning twobattle stars Built in Superior, Wisconsin
"Grainger", ex-M.C. Hull 2115, was launched under
U.S. Maritime Commission contract7 May 1944 by the Walter Butler Shipbuilding Co., Inc.,Superior, Wisconsin ; sponsored by Mrs. Carl Bong; and commissioned26 January 1945 , Lt. Henry J. Johnson in command.World War II-related service
After shakedown training out of
Westwego, Louisiana , andGalveston, Texas , "Grainger" was assigned to the Naval Training Center,Miami, Florida , for duty as aschool ship . She trained personnel in cargo handling and ship operation and maintenance until14 September when she departed New Orleans and proceeded by way of thePanama Canal Zone to arrive atSan Pedro, California ,12 October .Departing San Francisco
31 October "Grainger" sailed forSaipan ,Tinian ,Guam , andSeeadler Harbor ,Manus Island . Having discharged all her cargo she left Manus Island17 February 1946 and after touching atPearl Harbor reached San Francisco13 May . Ten days later "Grainger" proceeded toSeattle, Washington , and arrived there26 May and began her inactivation overhaul. She was decommissioned there25 July 1946 and returned to the Maritime Commission the next day. Her name was stricken from theNavy List 15 August 1946 .Post-war reactivation
"Grainger" was taken into the Navy again
9 May 1947 and commissioned12 June 1947 at thePuget Sound Naval Shipyard ,Bremerton, Washington ; Lt. Comdr. Ralph E. Deckwa, USN, in command, and her name reinstated on the Navy List23 June . Departing Bremerton she reachedSan Diego, California ,18 July then sailed forPort Hueneme, California .Departing Port Hueneme
21 August 1947 "Grainger" touched atPearl Harbor before she arrived atGuam 19 October to take up duty there. "Grainger" supplied theMariana Islands and the EasternCaroline Islands , with occasional trips to thePalau Islands until9 April 1949 when she arrived Pearl Harbor.After overhaul "Grainger" cleared Pearl Harbor
13 July and touched at San Francisco before reaching Seattle16 August . Departing Seattle28 August she carried out cargo operations at Kodiak andAdak, Alaska , before returning to Seattle2 October 1949 ."Grainger" cleared Seattle a week later to take up her duty at Guam again, arriving there
20 December . She carried out her operations for the next 6 months supplying theMarshall Islands and theMariana Islands .Korean War support
With the outbreak of hostilities in
Korea and shortage of ammunition ships in theFar East "Grainger" loaded with aircraft ammunition and cleared Guam14 July 1950 . She was to rendezvous with AdmiralArthur Dewey Struble 'sTask Force 77 on the 23d and rearm the carrier "Valley Forge", but due to weather conditions had to complete her mission inSasebo, Japan , the next day.Here "Grainger" was assigned to the Logistics Support Group (Captain B. L. Austin) for the
U.S. 7th Fleet as a replenishing ammunition ship. She continued this important job until15 September when she got underway for the objective area in support of the landings atInchon , one of the most successful amphibious operations in history. "Grainger" participated in the landings16 September and after landing her cargo remained in Inchon Harbor until7 October , when she retired to Sasebo.Departing Sasebo
21 October 1950 "Grainger" returned to Guam on the 28th and resumed her task of logistic support to the Marianas and the Carolines. Departing "Kwajalein"2 March 1951 "Grainger" sailed forPearl Harbor arriving13 March . Here she took up duty contributing logistic support toMidway Island and Kwajalein atoll until18 June 1953 .The ship then cleared Pearl Harbor to take up duty in Sasebo, where she arrived
12 July . With the exception of a voyage to Inchon, Korea, with refrigerated and dry stores for occupation troops (6-13 October ) "Grainger" steamed between Sasebo andYokosuka until19 March 1954 , returning to Pearl Harbor2 April to take up her familiar runs to Kwajalein and Midway Island.5 March 1955 found "Grainger" again rotating to Sasebo where she arrived29 March . Her visits includedBuckner Bay ,Okinawa ;Subic Bay ,Philippine Islands ;Kaohsiung ,Formosa ; andHong Kong .Final decommissioning
"Grainger" departed Yokosuka
11 September and going by way of Pearl Harbor reachedLong Beach, California ,20 October 1955 ; 2 days later she shifted toSan Diego, California , to undergo inactivation overhaul. "Grainger" decommissioned there7 February 1956 and was turned over to the San Diego Group,Pacific Reserve Fleet . "Grainger" remained out of commission in reserve there until she was disposed of and her name stricken from the Navy List "1 April"1960 .Her subsequent fate is not known.
Honors and awards
"Grainger" received two
battle stars for Korean service.ee also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/130184.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AK-184 Grainger]
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