- USS Richland (AK-207)
USS "Richland" (AK-207) was an "Alamosa"-class
cargo ship that was constructed for theU.S. Navy during the closing period ofWorld War II . She served with distinction in thePacific Ocean theatre of operations and returned home in 1946 to be placed into the “mothball” fleet where she silently remained until scrapped in 1971.Built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
The first ship to be so named by the navy, "Richland" (AK-207) built under
U.S. Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 2161) was laid down15 January 1944 by Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Co.,Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin ; launched5 August 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Warren G. Brown; acquired from the Maritime Commission on a loan-charter basis17 April 1945 at Port Houston Iron Works,Texas , where she was converted for Navy use and commissioned22 April 1945 , Lt. Isaac Hills III,USNR , in command.World War II service
Following shakedown in the
Gulf of Mexico , "Richland" transited thePanama Canal and reported to theU.S. Pacific Fleet for duty10 June 1945 . She arrived inLeyte Gulf 17 July and operated on cargo hauls inPhilippine Islands waters until steaming for theUnited States 9 November .Post-war inactivation
"Richland" transited the Panama Canal
16 December 1945 and proceeded toNorfolk, Virginia . She then continued toMobile, Alabama , where she decommissioned23 January 1946 . She was struck from theNavy list 7 February 1946 , redelivered to theU.S. Maritime Commission and placed in theNaval Defense Reserve Fleet . She was berthed at Mobile, Alabama, through the first half of 1971 and subsequently scrapped.Awards and honors
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/130207.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AK-207 Richland]
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