USS Starr (AKA-67)

USS Starr (AKA-67)

USS "Starr" (AKA-67), the only ship of the United States Navy named for Starr County, Texas, was a sclass|Tolland|attack cargo ship. She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months.

Her keel was laid down (as "MC Hull 1392") on 13 June 1944 as Maritime Commission hull 1392, under Maritime Commission contract C2-S-AJ3, by North Carolina Shipbuilding Company of Wilmington, North Carolina. She was launched on 18 August 1944 sponsored by Mrs. C. L. Griffin and acquired by the Navy from the War Shipping Administration on a bareboat charter; and was commissioned on 29 September 1944 with Commander Frederick O. Goldsmith in command.

"Starr" completed fitting out at Charleston, South Carolina, and sailed on 31 October for the Chesapeake Bay on her shakedown cruise. After loading cargo, she stood out of Norfolk, Virginia, on 27 November and proceeded, via the Panama Canal, to the Pacific. She arrived at Pearl Harbor on 18 December 1944 and remained there until after Christmas. "Starr" participated in amphibious landing exercises during the first week of January and then entered Kahului Harbor, Maui, for combat loading.

"Starr" joined a large convoy and sailed west on 27 January, stopping at Eniwetok for two days, before proceeding to Saipan, where the Iwo Jima assault force was staging. The force cleared Tanapag Harbor on 16 February. At 0640 three days later, "Starr" launched her boats against the Iwo Jima beaches. The attack cargo ship had multiple duties: she was a receiving ship for wounded; an ammunition ship for USS|Salt Lake City|CA-25|2; and she had a priority cargo of vehicles which were to be delivered only when requested and then, as quickly as possible. She waited until 25 February to begin discharging her cargo and finished on 5 March. She then got underway for Leyte.

"Starr" loaded combat cargo from 9 March to 27 March and joined a convoy for the Ryukyu Islands. On 1 April, her first boats hit the water at 0615; and they soon joined their prearranged waves for hitting the Okinawa beaches. At 0420 on 9 April the ship was raked from stem to stern by an explosion. At first, it was thought that she had been torpedoed; but it was soon learned that she had been attacked by a Japanese suicide boat. The suicide boat had exploded as it contacted one of a cluster of "Starr"'s landing craft that were moored alongside. The explosion was sufficiently removed from the side of the ship, and the water absorbed the shock so "Starr" suffered little damage.

"Starr" sailed for Guam on 10 April with a convoy and was routed onward to Pearl Harbor. She arrived there on 26 April and was notified that she was to return to the West Coast for overhaul. She arrived at San Pedro, California, on 5 May; and repairs were begun immediately. When they were completed, the ship participated in an amphibious exercise and then loaded cargo at San Francisco, California, to be delivered to Guam. She sailed on 24 June and arrived at Guam on 11 July. On 20 July, she steamed to Pearl Harbor for another load of cargo for Guam. "Starr" was several days out of Guam when word was received that hostilities with Japan had ended. After discharging her cargo at Guam, the ship was routed to the Philippines on 2 September; she arrived at Leyte on 5 September. "Starr" operated in the Philippines until 29 November when she got underway for China and arrived at Tsingtao on 4 December 1945.

"Starr" sailed from China to Sasebo, Japan, and thence to Vladivostok. She arrived there on 2 January 1946, unloaded her cargo, and returned to Sasebo where she received orders to proceed, via San Diego, California, to San Francisco, California. She remained at San Francisco from 9 March to 18 March and then got underway for Hampton Roads. "Starr" arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, on 4 April 1946; was decommissioned on 31 May 1946, and was returned to the War Shipping Administration on 1 June 1946. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 19 June 1946.

"Starr" received two battle stars for World War II service.

As a civilian vessel, "Starr" was sold on 3 December 1947 to Pacific Far East Lines, which changed her name to "India Bear". In April 1957 she was sold to Trans-Pacific Company, who sold her in turn on 11 November 1959 to Dorama, Incorporated. On 10 July 1959 she was named "Lanakila", and on 27 May 1960 she was sold to Long Island Tankers Corporation which renamed her "India Bear". On 7 February 1961 she was again sold to Pacific Far East Line. Finally, on 9 September 1970 she was sold to Sing Cheng Yung Iron & Steel Company for scrapping in Taiwan.

References

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s18/starr.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Starr"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02067.htm Navsource Online: AKA-67 "Starr"]
* [http://ussstarr.org/ USS "Starr" web site]
* [http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=710381 Military.com: USS "Starr"]
* [http://www.ussstarr.org/ USS "Starr" Reunion Group]


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