- USS Pembina (AK-200)
USS "Pembina" (AK-200) – later known as USNS "Pembina" (T-AK-200) -- was an "Alamosa"-class
cargo ship that was constructed for theU.S. Navy during the closing period ofWorld War II . After a brief period of service with the Navy in the Pacific theatre, she was transferred to theU.S. Army inYokosuka ,Japan .In 1951 she was returned to the Navy and served the remainder of her Navy career with the
Military Sea Transportation Service . In 1968 she was again transferred to the Army as USAT "Resolute" and served with the Army until she was returned to theU.S. Maritime Administration and sold in 1996.Built in Superior, Wisconsin
The second ship to be so named by the Navy, "Pembina" (AK–200) was laid down
23 June 1944 as MC Hull No. 2154 by the Globe SB Co.,Superior, Wisconsin , launched14 October 1944 ; sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Mann; acquired by the Navy through the Maritime Commission9 May 1945 ; and commissioned25 May 1945 as "Pembina" (AK–200), Lt. James F. Moore,USNR , in command.World War II-related service
After shakedown in the
Gulf of Mexico , "Pembina" loaded cargo atGulfport, Mississippi , for delivery toSubic Bay , Luzon in thePhilippine Islands . She sailed21 June , arriving10 August , and proceeded with other cargoes toOkinawa ;Jinsen ,Korea ; and Japanese ports. After off loading atYokosuka ,Japan 31 December , she was ordered to report to Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka to decommission.Temporary service with the Japanese Navy
"Pembina" decommissioned
26 January 1946 and was delivered toWar Shipping Administration (WSA) representatives for turn over to the Japanese government under loan agreement (bare boat basis). She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 5 June . "Pembina" operated underSCAJAP , with a Japanese crew and licensed American officers, until reinstated on the Naval Vessel Register28 June 1950 . She transferred from SCAJAP via theU.S. Army to the NavyMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS)1 April 1951 atYokohama , Japan.Assigned to the MSTS
She was assigned to the Commander MSTS Pacific Area at
San Francisco, California ,17 April 1956 following service in the WesternPacific Ocean , based in Japan.Inactivation
"Pembina" was placed in temporary custody of
U.S. Maritime Administration (MarAd)18 April 1957 , and assigned to theOlympia, Washington ,Reserve Fleet in ready status. She was given permanent assignment to MarAd31 March 1958 , berthed at Olympia, and struck from the Naval Vessel Register the same day.Transferred to the U.S. Army
She remained at Olympia in the
National Defense Reserve Fleet until transferred to the Army29 May 1968 . Renamed USAT "Resolute"19 June 1968 , the cargo ship served the U.S. Army until she was eventually returned to the U.S. Maritime Commission in 1996 and sold. "Pembina" was renamed "Spirit of Grace" by her new owner.Honors and awards
Qualified "Pembina" personnel were eligible for the following:
*American Campaign Medal
*Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
*World War II Victory Medal
*Navy Occupation Service Medal (withAsia clasp)See also
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United States Navy
*World War II References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/130200.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AK-200 Pembina]
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