- USS Lakewood Victory (AK-236)
USS "Lakewood Victory" (AK-236) was a "Boulder Victory"-class
cargo ship acquired by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . She served in thePacific Ocean theatre of operations through the end of the war, earning twobattle stars , and then returned to theUnited States for disposal.Victory built in California
"Lakewood Victory" (AK-236) was laid down
16 September 1944 byPermanente Metals Corporation ,Richmond, California , under aU.S. Maritime Commission contract; launched17 November ; sponsored by Mrs. Edward A. Fitzgerald; and commissioned11 December , Lt. Comdr. Eric H. Petrelius in command.World War II operations
After shakedown, "Lakewood Victory" departed
San Francisco, California ,18 January 1945 loaded with a cargo of ammunition, booms, and aircraft. Steaming viaPearl Harbor andEniwetok , she reached theMariana Islands inconvoy 19 February and supplied combat ships with shells and powder.Departing
Saipan the 26th, she headed forIwo Jima withTask Group 50.8. While the battle for Iwo Jima raged, she arrived the 28th and began supplying cruisers, destroyers, and landing craft with ammunition. She continued discharging her cargo until8 March ; then she sailed for the westernCaroline Islands , arrivingUlithi the 11th. On3 April "Lakewood Victory" cleared Ulithi for logistics support operations offOkinawa . After reachingKerama Retto 13 April , she supplied waiting destroyers, LSTs, and smaller landing craft with explosive cargo. Despite frequent air raid warnings, her crew worked under cover of protective smoke to transfer ammunition before sailing23 April for Ulithi, where she arrived the 28th. "Lakewood Victory" sailed20 May for theNew Hebrides . Steaming viaManus ,Admiralty Islands , she reachedEspiritu Santo 28 May ; loaded ammunition and fog oil; and departed19 June forLeyte . She arrived San Pedro Bay the 28th and operated off Leyte for more than 2 months. After the Japanese surrender, she returned to the United States via theMariana Islands andPearl Harbor , arrivingPuget Sound ,Washington ,8 October . After unloading her cargo, she sailed for the western Pacific Ocean18 November . From6 December to2 March 1946 she loaded ammunition atGuam andSaipan .Post-war decommissioning and career
Returning to San Francisco
15 March , "Lakewood Victory" decommissioned16 May and was turned over to theWar Shipping Administration (WSA).Honors and awards
"Lakewood Victory" received two
battle stars forWorld War II service in the following campaigns::Data not availableRibbons and medals awarded::Data not available.
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/130236.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AK-236 Lakewood Victory]
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