- USS Adhara (AK-71)
USS "Adhara" (AK-71) was a "Crater"-class
cargo ship in the service of theUnited States Navy inWorld War II . Named after the star Adhara in the constellationCanis Major , it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name."Adhara" was laid down 16 September 1942 as
liberty ship SS "G. H. Corliss" (MCE hull 425) byPermanente Metals Corporation , Yard No. 2,Richmond, California , under a Maritime Commission contract; launched on 27 October 1942; sponsored by MissGinny Simms , the lead vocalist forKay Kyser ’s orchestra; acquired by the Navy on 6 November 1942; renamed "Adhara" (AK-71); and commissioned on 16 November 1942, Comdr. William W. Ball, USNR, in command."Adhara" sailed from
San Francisco, California , on 27 November bound for the South Pacific. For the next eight months, she served as a member of Service Squadron (ServRon) 8 transporting cargo and passengers between the ports ofTutuila ,Samoa ;Efate ,New Hebrides ;Espiritu Santo ;Guadalcanal ;Tulagi ;Nouméa ,New Caledonia ; andWellington ,New Zealand .While at Guadalcanal on 7 April 1943, "Adhara" was among several ships subjected to a
Japan ese air attack. Five bombs exploded close aboard "Adhara" and punctured her hull in three places. The ship received jury patching at Espiritu Santo and then steamed toAustralia for repairs.After emerging from drydock at Wellington, "Adhara" got underway for the west coast of the United States and on 10 July entered the
Mare Island Navy Yard ,Vallejo, California . When again ready for action, she sailed on 6 September for the South Pacific. Upon her arrival at Nouméa, the cargo ship rejoined ServRon 8 and once more served as an inter-island transport. Her labors took her to theTreasury Islands ; theRussell Islands ;Emirau ,Green Islands ; and to various ports inNew Guinea , New Hebrides,New Georgia , theAdmiralty Islands ,Guam ,Tinian ,Saipan , andEniwetok . The ship served atOkinawa from 8 to 27 May during the fighting for that island.Following Japan's capitulation in mid-August, "Adhara" arrived at
Seattle, Washington , on 30 August and remained in availability there through 27 September. She then got underway for the east coast of the United States. The ship paused in theNorfolk Naval Shipyard to have her naval equipment removed and then continued on toBaltimore, Maryland , where she arrived on 21 November. "Adhara" was decommissioned on 7 December 1945 and returned to the Maritime Commission. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 3 January 1946.Under the Maritime Commission, the ship resumed her former name and carried it until she was sold in 1971 to a Spanish firm for scrapping.
"Adhara" won two
battle stars for her World War II service.References
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