- USS Rocky Mount (AGC-3)
USS "Rocky Mount" (AGC-3) was an sclass|Appalachian|command ship in the
United States Navy . She was named for theRocky Mountains .Commissioning and 1944
"Rocky Mount" was laid down for the
Maritime Commission 4 December 1942 byFederal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company ,Kearny, New Jersey ; launched7 March 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Robert C. Lee; acquired by the Navy13 March 1943 ; and after conversion byBethlehem Steel Co. ,Hoboken, N.J. , commissioned15 October 1943 , Capt. Stanley F. Patten in command.Following shakedown, "Rocky Mount" sailed for
Hawaii via thePanama Canal arriving atPearl Harbor 27 December . On10 January 1944 , she became flagship of Rear AdmiralRichmond K. Turner , Commander, 5th Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet."Rocky Mount" was the 3rd of a new type of naval auxiliary: a specially-equipped command and communications ship, which had been improvised for Admiral
H. Kent Hewitt in the Salerno operation. The increasing complexity of communications in modern amphibious warfare and the larger number of officers and enlisted men necessary to staff amphibious force headquarters, necessitated the new type.1945
On
22 January , the 5th Amphibious Force got underway for theMarshall Islands and arrived offKwajalein the 31st. This was the first of six important campaigns in which "Rocky Mount" played a significant role. Rear Admiral Turner directed operations from his flagship until Kwajalein was secured on4 February ."Rocky Mount" then became flagship for the task group which next took
Eniwetok . On the 25th, she departed the Marshalls for Pearl Harbor and overhaul.Vice Admiral Turner, now Commander of Amphibious Forces, Pacific, boarded "Rocky Mount" again, along with Lt. Gen.
Holland Smith , USMC, Commander, 5th Amphibious Corps. The ship got underway29 May as flagship for the "Joint Expeditionary Force" attacking theMarianas Islands . On15 June she reached Saipan and directed initial landings which came under heavy mortar and rifle fire and air attack. After 24 days, organized resistance on the island ceased. "Rocky Mount" proceeded toGuam 20 July , and 4 days later sailed forTinian .Rear Adm.
Forrest B. Royal broke his flag on board "Rocky Mount" in Pearl Harbor on26 August . On15 September she departed for Manus, and 1 month later sortied for the assault on Leyte,Philippine Islands , as flagship of the Amphibious Force Fleet. From 21 to24 October she participated in shore bombardment, temporarily silencing enemy mortar fire which had damaged several beached LSTs. The ship then sailed for practice and drills in theAdmiralty Islands andNew Guinea ."Rocky Mount" returned to the Philippines to participate in the
Lingayen Gulf operation as flagship of Attack Group "Baker",6 January 1945 . The amphibious group was under frequent air attack from the enemy-held island ofLuzon . For 5 weeks "Rocky Mount" acted as flagship, Lingayen Area Control Group. On8 March she carried Lt. Gen.R. L. Eichelberger , Brig. Gen. White, and Maj. Gen. J. A. Dow and their staff to Santa Cruz Bank for landings onZamboanga Peninsula ,Mindanao . This ship observed and directed the assault for 2 weeks following her arrival on the 10th.While anchored in Subic Bay, "Rocky Mount" welcomed Brig. Gen. L. Barham, RAA,
4 April , and departed forMorotai where all hands attended memorial services for the late PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt . On the 23d, Brig. Gen. D. A. Whitehead, RAA, and his staff embarked and Rocky Mount got underway for landings on Tarakan Island, Borneo. Maj. Gen. G. F. Wooten, RAA, came on board at Morotai on3 May , and the ship began its second part of theBorneo Campaign - the assault fromBrunei Bay . After naval shore bombardment10 June , "Rocky Mount" landed troops, and 1 week later she was underway for Leyte. En route Rear Admiral Royal died from a heart attack18 June .Ten days after
Japan surrendered, "Rocky Mount" reported to Commander, 7th Fleet, as his flagship. She embarked part of his staff atManila 1 September , and then sailed forJinsen ,Korea , where, on the 10th, Adm.Thomas C. Kinkaid came on board and broke his flag. The next day the ship was underway across theYellow Sea to theYangtze River .She led U.S. and Allied ships up the Yangtze and
Whangpoo River s the 19th, and returned toShanghai where they were met by cheering crowds along the shores.Post-war and decommissioning
From the day she arrived at Pearl Harbor,
27 December 1943 , the ship never left the combat area of the Pacific and came through all of the operations unscathed. She was dubbed "The Rock" and "Veteran Queen of Amphibious Fleets". She decommissioned and was placed in reserve with the San Francisco Group, Pacific Fleet, on22 March 1947 . She remained in this status until struck from the Navy List1 July 1960 .For her service during
World War II , "Rocky Mount" earned sixbattle star s, and theNavy Unit Commendation .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r8/rocky_mount.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Rocky Mount"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/0103.htm navsource.org: USS "Rocky Mount"]
* [http://web.nmsu.edu/~pauberve Wartime History of the USS "Rocky Mount"]
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