- USS Naos (AK-105)
USS "Naos" (AK-105) was laid down as "William R. Nelson" under
Maritime Commission contract by California Shipbuilding Corp.,Los Angeles, California ,8 June 1943 . "Naos" was launched30 June 1943 and sponsored by Miss Barbara Quarg. The ship was delivered to the Navy under bareboat charter15 July 1943 , converted for Navy use by Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp.,San Pedro, California , and commissioned at San Pedro17 August 1943 , Lieutenant CommanderN. E. Wilcox in command.Departing San Pedro
25 August , "Naos" loaded cargo atSan Francisco and made a round trip run toPearl Harbor and back between28 August and25 October . During the next month she was converted for use as a combination troop transport and cargo ship by General Engineering and Drydock Co., San Francisco. She cleared theGolden Gate 10 December , embarked 1,080 troops atPort Hueneme , and sailed for the South Pacific inconvoy the 12th."Naos" reached
Espiritu Santo , New Hebrides,3 January 1944 and discharged her troops and supplies. A week later she sailed forFiji and thus began shuttle duty throughout much of the South Pacific. Troop and cargo runs during the next eight months sent her to numerous American bases scattered fromSamoa and theEllice Islands toNew Caledonia and the Solomons. While carrying more than 1,000 troops fromTulagi toNew Zealand in mid-March, she was pounded by a severe tropical storm which left her relatively undamaged but damaged her escort, PC–588. "Naos" provided emergency aid before sending the battered escort toNew Caledonia .Maintaining her busy pace of operations, "Naos" departed
Guadalcanal for theAdmiralties . She operated out of Manus between30 September and25 October , thence sailed the next day to carry troop reinforcements and supplies to thePalaus . She reachedKossol Passage 31 October , and for more than a month she operated in coastal waters off the northern Palaus. During yet another tropical storm8 November , "Naos" sent a volunteer crew to rescue 26 men from SC–633 which was thrown upon a reef by heavy seas. Early in December she embarked 1,114 troops and loaded Army tanks atAnguar andPeleliu before departing in convoy8 December . Steaming via theRussell Islands , she returned toNoumea 22 December . Four days later she resumed shuttle runs which continued throughout the South Pacific for the next five months.After embarking Seabee units at Noumea, "Naos" sailed for
Okinawa 15 May 1945 . She touched at bases in the Solomons, the Marshalls, and theWestern Carolines and finally arrived offHagushi Beach, Okinawa ,11 July . She completed discharge and reload operations later that month, and on the 29th she joined a 65-ship convoy bound for the Marianas. Sailing viaSaipan , she reached Pearl Harbor22 August .Following the Japanese surrender, "Naos" returned to the western Pacific carrying repatriated prisoners-of-war and military cargo. She arrived Okinawa
2 October ; and, after steaming to avoidTyphoon Louise a week later, she embarked 1,040 troops for return to the United States. She sailed14 October and arrived San Francisco5 November . "Naos" decommissioned there6 December 1945 and was returned to WSA the same day. Her name was struck from the Navy List3 January 1946 . She remained in custody of the Maritime Administration under the name "William R. Nelson" until sold for scrap in 1962.References
*DANFS [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/n1/naos.htm]
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