- USS Murzim (AK-95)
The USS "Murzim" (AK-95) was an ammo station ship working in the
Pacific Ocean duringWorld War II . The auxiliary ship "Murzim" was manned byUnited States Coast Guard personnel, supplying ships with a variety of ammunition.In light of the Mount Hood tragedy, which involved the complete explosion of another ammunition ship, the USS|Mount Hood|AE-11|6, it became clear that those on the "Murzim" and other ammo ships were running the risk of injury at every moment of their stint in the
Pacific Theater . Nevertheless, the crew worked even under the threat of air attack warnings, transferring their cargo to other fighting ships.Originally named SS "Brigham Young", she was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract by theCalifornia Shipbuilding Company inWilmington, California onJuly 10 1942 and launchedAugust 17 1942 as aliberty ship . She was renamed "Murzim" on17 March 1943 and was acquired by the Navy underbareboat charter from the Maritime Commission on8 April 1943.She was then converted for use as a naval cargo ship by the
Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock Corporation inLos Angeles, California and commissioned14 May 1943 withLieutenant J. E. King,USCGR , in command and Lieutenant Rodney W. Norman, USCGR, serving as communications officer. Another seaman on the "Murzim" wasAlex Haley , who would later gain fame as the writer of "". Her crew bears distinction for being the only US Navy ship crew in wartime to be ordered to "abandon ship" while at dockside due to an onboard fire while fully loaded with ammunition. The fire was controlled, averting catastrophe.For almost two months the "Murzim" operated along the west coast of the
United States under the11th Naval District ; thence, after loading general cargo, she departed from San Francisco8 July 1943 and arrived atNew Caledonia onAugust 5 . She then began cargo shuttle runs among American bases in theSouth Pacific and during the next year, she delivered supplies from ports inAustralia ,New Zealand , and New Caledonia to theNew Hebrides , theFiji Islands , and theSolomon Islands . She carried out several voyages betweenNouméa andGuadalcanal , and in the spring of 1944 she extended her runs northward along the Solomon chain to Bougainville,New Georgia ,Green Island , and the Russells.In mid-June she sailed from the Solomons via
New Guinea to the Admiralties where she discharged cargo at Manus. After steaming to Australia for a cargo of ammunition, she returned to New Guinea24 August . For almost two months, "Murzim" supplied antiaircraft ammunition to ships atHollandia preparing for the invasion of thePhilippines . After filling her holds with ammunition fromBrisbane andSydney Australia, she sailed without escort for the Philippines24 October . ArrivingLeyte Gulf 29 October, she began duty as an ammo station ship.During the next 3 months she supplied ships from
cruisers to LSTs with a variety of ammunition which ranged from 6-inch to 20 mm. Despite numerous air alerts, her crew carried out the dangerous business of transferring ammunition to ships alongside. During an enemy air attack27 November , her 20 mm guns splashed aJapan ese plane attacking the cargo ship from starboard. BetweenJanuary 27 1945 andFebruary 4 , "Murzim" steamed in convoy to Manus where she replenished her holds with ammunition. Thence, after joining a convoy at Hollandia, she returned to Leyte22 March and resumed ammo station duty in Leyte Gulf. During the closing weeks of the war against Japan, she delivered cargo to Manus and cruised to the Philippines with additional supplies of ammunition.Following the Japanese surrender, the "Murzim" was authorized for use in atomic tests in the Marshalls, and was ordered to transfer to joint
Task Force 1 ,25 February 1946 . However, she was assigned to the14th Naval District for inactivation11 March and she decommissioned atPearl Harbor 7 June . She remained at Pearl Harbor until March 1947 when she was towed toSan Francisco . Her name was struck from the Navy List23 June . The "Murzim" was transferred to the Maritime Commission5 August 1947, and entered theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atSuisun Bay where she remained berthed into 1969.The "Murzim" received one battle star for World War II service.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m16/murzim.htm
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