- USS Fuller (APA-7)
USS Fuller (APA-7) was a "Heywood"-class
attack transport acquired by theU.S. Navy for service as a troop carrier just prior toWorld War II . She served in thePacific War , a very dangerous area in the early years of the war, and safely returned home post-war with ninebattle stars to her credit.The second Navy ship to be named "Fuller" was built in 1919 by
Bethlehem Steel Corp.,Alameda, California , as "City of Newport News"; transferred to the Navy12 November 1940 ; and commissioned in ordinary for conversion the same day; and commissioned in full9 April 1941 , Captain P. S. Theiss in command. She was reclassified from AP-14 to APA-7 on1 February 1943 .Pre-World War II North Atlantic operations
After training her crew in the operation of
landing craft , "Fuller" arrived atCharleston, South Carolina , for duty in the Atlantic Fleet15 June 1941 . She sailed from Charleston22 June in theconvoy carrying the first marine troops to the occupation ofIceland , from which she returned toNorfolk, Virginia ,22 July . Training operations with marines on theNorth Carolina coast, and with her division in the Norfolk area, continued until her departure fromHampton Roads 5 December 1941 to transport marines toCuba , the Canal Zone, andPuerto Rico . She returned north for exercises with soldiers in Lynnhaven Roads, then between19 February 1942 and25 March , carried troops and cargo toNorthern Ireland .Transferred to the Pacific when the war broke out
"Fuller" sailed from Norfolk
10 April 1942 forWellington, New Zealand , arriving22 May .Early Guadalcanal assault support
She landed
U.S. Marines and their equipment in the initial assault onGuadalcanal 7 August , and through the next months continued to sail out of Wellington to bring reinforcements and supplies to Guadalcanal and South Pacific bases, often coming under Japanese air attack. AsU.S. Army troops relieved the battle-weary marines on Guadalcanal, "Fuller" carried soldiers fromNoumea andSuva to Guadalcanal. In May 1943 she sailed toPearl Harbor to load marines for transportation toAustralia , then returned to her transport duties fromNew Zealand and Australia to South Pacific bases.Damaged in an enemy attack
On
28 October 1943 , "Fuller" sailed fromEfate ,New Hebrides , for the initial landings on Bougainville, where she landedMarine raiders onCape Torokina 1 November . Laden with casualties, she cleared the assault beaches the same day forTulagi andPurvis Bay . Returning to Bougainville'sEmpress Augusta Bay anchorage with reinforcements8 November , "Fuller" came under enemy air attack, receiving a direct hit on her port side which set her afire and killed five of her crew and two soldiers embarked. She returned toPurvis Bay 2 days later to repair battle damage, and twice more during the following month and a half carried reinforcements to Bougainville.Saipan invasion operations
After a
U.S. West Coast overhaul between18 January 1944 and20 March , "Fuller" trained atSan Diego, California , and in theHawaiian Islands for theMarianas assault. She sailed fromPearl Harbor 29 May forSaipan , where on the morning of15 June she staged in a feint landing before putting her troops ashore in the actual assault. Ordered away from the island for safety during theBattle of the Philippine Sea , "Fuller" completed unloading her cargo24 June , and sailed forEniwetok withprisoners of war on board.Landing troops at Tinian and in the Philippines
For the invasion of
Tinian ,24 July 1944 , "Fuller" again staged a diversionary feint at landings, then landed her marines next day as reinforcements. She returned toEspiritu Santo 9 August with casualties, then loaded troops and cargo in the Russells for landing exercises on Guadalcanal. "Fuller" carried the same men to the assault on Peleliu on15 September , and after offloading all her cargo and receiving casualties, sailed forHollandia , arriving25 September for drills in anticipation of the Leyte assault. She landed troops successfully in San Pedro Bay, Leyte, in the initial assault of20 October , then sailed at once for Humboldt Bay to load reinforcements and supplies, with which she returned to San Pedro Bay14 November .Continued Philippine Island operations
After preparations at Manus and
New Guinea , "Fuller" once again launched her landing craft for the assault inLingayen Gulf ,Luzon ,9 January 1945 , putting out the next day forLeyte to load reinforcements. These she landed atLingayen , then sailed back to Leyte and on toUlithi to load marines for exercises atGuadalcanal . Returning to Ulithi21 March , "Fuller" sailed 6 days later for the invasion ofOkinawa , off which she arrived during the initial landings of1 April . However, she did not land her men until the 7th, and 2 days later she sailed for the west coast, and an overhaul completed in July. Arriving at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, 2 days after hostilities ceased, "Fuller" carried out occupation transport assignments until returning toSeattle, Washington ,3 December 1945 .Post-war decommissioning
There she was decommissioned
20 March 1946 , and transferred to theMaritime Commission 1 July 1946 . Her final disposition is not known.Military awards and honors
Fuller received nine
battle stars forWorld War II service:*
Guadalcanal -Tulagi landings -7 August 1943 * Capture and defense of
Guadalcanal - August 1942 to February 1943* Treasury-Bougainville operation - Occupation and defense of
Cape Torokina ,1 November to8 November 1943 *
Marianas operation - Capture and occupation ofSaipan ,15 June to24 June 1944 *
Tinian capture and occupation -24 July to25 July 1944 * Western
Caroline Islands operation - Capture and occupation of southernPalau Islands ,15 September 1944 *
Leyte operation - Leyte landings, San Pedro Bay,20 October and14 November 1944 *
Luzon operation -Lingayen Gulf landings,9 January 1945 *
Okinawa Gunto operation - Assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto,1 April to9 April 1945 References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03007.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive — AP-14 / APA-7 "Fuller"]
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