- USS Pakana (ATF-108)
USS "Pakana" (AT–108) was an "Abnaki"-class of
fleet ocean tug . It was named after thePakana , a Native American tribe ofTexas .The "Pakana" was laid down
1 October 1942 by theUnited Engineering Company ,Alameda, California ; launched3 March 1943 ; sponsored by Miss Louise Mary Shipp; commissioned17 December 1943 , Lt. William E. White in command; and reclassified (ATF–108) on15 May 1944 .After shakedown, "Pakana" conducted numerous towing assignments up and down the West Coast and carried out familiarization training for her crew. On
8 March 1944 she departed San Pedro, California, and sailed forPearl Harbor with a tow and in company with two YW’s. En route, she spent many hours atgeneral quarters due to frequentsubmarine contacts.Several weeks were spent at Pearl providing services for fleet units, towing targets and performing salvage operations. On
28 April , "Pakana" sailed forMajuro accompanied by USS "Saunter" (AM-295) and USS "Molala" (ATF-106) with three fuel barges in tow. She arrived Majuro11 May , whereupon she returned to Pearl. On9 June , while proceeding toKwajalein with a tow, her tow wire parted in heavy weather. "Pakana" subsequently retrieved the tow and completed her voyage. Through June and most of July she carried out salvage operations at Kwajalein and Eniwetok, removing beached craft from the landing areas.Upon completion of salvage operations, she was given towing assignments to
Guam , back to Eniwetok, toSaipan , and to Guam again, where she became engaged in additional salvage work.From Guam, "Pakana" sailed
1 October for the Palau Islands encountering a typhoon en route, which tore lose her tow. Again "Pakana" was forced to ride out heavy weather and watch-dog her charge until she could re-rig her wire. She arrived atUlithi on6 October , dropped the tow and headed for Pearl via Guam, to undergo alterations.On completion of scheduled alterations, "Pakana", with USS "Deliver" (ARS-23), began salvage operations on a LST at
Maui , on25 January 1945 , completing the job on3 February . She was then assigned convoy duty through25 March , ending up at Okinawa on the 30th.Okinawa proved to be hazardous as "Pakana" spent several days extracting LST’s from the beaches while under Japanese aerial attacks. On the 6th she was called to pick up survivors of USS "Bush" (DD-529), sunk by Japanese planes, and to assist USS "Wesson" (DE-184), which was flooding from battle damage.
Next came salvage assignments at
Kerama Retto andHagushi . On22 April "Pakana" picked up survivors of SS "Canada Victory" and the next day had three crewmen wounded during a strafing attack in which one of her lookouts, manning a 40mm. gun, brought down the plane. A short time later the ship’s gunners downed another plane.On
9 May , "Pakana" assisted USS "New Mexico" (BB-40) in fighting fires resulting from bomb hits and then went alongside SS "Bucknell Victory" to supply power to the stricken vessel, remaining with her until the 18th.Divers from the "Pakana" engaged in underwater operations to remove obstructions at the Hagushi anchorage in Okinawa on
1 June and later, on8 June she was directed to rendezvous with USS "Munsee" (ATF-107), to assist her in towing the bow of USS "Pittsburgh" (CA-72), which broke off in a typhoon, to Guam. They arrived on the 20th and by the 22nd, "Pakana" was en route to Leyte."Pakana" underwent repairs at Leyte, leaving
20 August . She subsequently provided services and salvage assistance at Saipan, Okinawa, Kagoshima, Sasebo, andNago Wan .From 20–
25 January 1946 , "Pakana" was inTokyo in conjunction with salvage operations following a recent typhoon. She departed on the 25th for Guam, arriving on the 30th for installation ofLORAN equipment. On20 February she began a series of shuttle runs between Saipan and Guam with various tows.On
26 April , "Pakana" sailed for Pearl Harbor, with tow, arriving on the 26th. She returned to San Diego and operated locally until October 1947 when she was assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet. She was retained for temporary duty by Service Force, Pacific Fleet until9 December 1947 , when she was ordered to San Diego for inactivation. "Pakana" was placed out of commission in reserve30 April 1948 and berthed at San Diego. She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 1 July 1963 , transferred to theMaritime Administration , and laid up atSuisun Bay ,California .On
17 May 1966 she was reinstated and assigned to theUnited States Bureau of Mines for use inAlaska . On27 May 1975 , she was disposed of via sinking by gunfire."Pakana" earned one battle star for service in
World War II .References
*DANFS [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p1/pakana.htm]
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/39108.htm NavSource Online: AT-108 / ATF-108 Pakana]
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