- USS Graffias (AF-29)
USS "Graffias" (AF-29), a sclass|Hyades|stores ship, is the only ship of the
United States Navy to have this name. The name "Graffias" is another name for thestar Beta Scorpii in theconstellation Scorpius .The "Graffias" was originally laid down in 1943 as "Topa Topa", a
Maritime Commission type (C2-S-E1) hull under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1610) at theGulf Shipbuilding Company ,Chickasaw, Alabama . The ship was acquired by the United States Navy on19 February 1944 and subsequently converted by theBethlehem Steel Company ,Baltimore, Maryland . The "Graffias" was commissioned at Baltimore on28 October 1944 , withLieutenant Commander B. P. Caraher in command.Initial operations
After a brief shakedown along the East Coast, "Graffias" sailed for the Pacific on
25 November as a unit of ServRon Ten. ReachingUlithi on31 December , she discharged her valuablecargo of provisions and returned toSan Francisco, California , a month later. Laden with foodstuffs and provisions for the staging areas and the front, "Graffias" made two more San Francisco-Ulithi voyages through May 1945.The refrigerator-cargo ship returned to
Pearl Harbor on31 May and from there sailed again to Ulithi with provisions, returning toHawaii on14 July . After repairs at Pearl Harbor, "Graffias" sailed toAdak, Alaska , reaching port on18 August . With theJapan ese capitulation, she began a new task: bringing desperately needed provisions to the starving island and to Americanoccupation forces . "Graffias" reachedOminato ,Honshū , on9 September , and after replenishing American bases atWakayama , Nagasaki, and Sasebo, sailed for theUnited States with home and discharge-boundpassengers . Putting in atSeattle on26 October , she disembarked her passengers and checked intoBremerton Navy Yard foroverhaul .By January 1946, "Graffias" was well embarked on the routine which she was to follow until the
Korean War , replenishing scattered American bases across the Pacific. Taking on cargo at Seattle or San Francisco, she would discharge provisions at such far-flung points asWake Island ,Eniwetok ,Kwajalein , Bikini,Okinawa , thePhilippines ,Guam ,Saipan , Formosa,Shanghai ,Hong Kong , andYokosuka . These Pacific replenishment cruises, whose duration was 2 1/2 months on the average, were supplemented by periodic overhauls and participation in various fleet exercises.Korean War
When war broke out in Korea in June 1950, "Graffias" sailed to
Sasebo, Japan , her new home port, to begin the vital task of provisioning United States andUnited Nations ships and troops. For three years she shuttled between Sasebo and various at sea replenishment areas to effect cargo transfer, as well as making frequent stops along theKorea n coast.As the conflict ended with an
armistice in August 1953, "Graffias" remained on duty with the7th Fleet to continue her task of replenishing ships and troops. Replenishment cruises took her across the ocean to Hong Kong and Formosa as well as Okinawa and the Philippines. During the intensification of theQuemoy-Matsu situation in the summer of 1955, and thereafter, "Graffias" made frequent stops at Formosa to provision American andChinese Nationalist forces as well as an enlarged 7th Fleet.In the decade that followed, "Graffias" operated almost continuously out of Sasebo supplying American naval ships in Far Eastern ports especially, in the Philippines, Formosa, Hong Kong and
Vietnam . She departed Sasebo on26 February 1964 for her new home port of San Francisco.Vietnam War
Following a thorough overhaul, she headed westward again on
27 June and reached Yokosuka on13 July . On the last day of July, she sailed forSubic Bay after theGulf of Tonkin incident .With USS|Maddox|DD-731 and USS|Turner Joy|DD-951 in the
Gulf of Tonkin 4 August , "Graffias" was order to the area to provide logistic support. A week after the attack, she replenished the twodestroyer s and subsequently supplied many other ships of the 7th Fleet. After setting a replenishment record during the deployment by transferring supplies at an average rate of 168.9short ton s per hour, "Graffias" steamed home via Hong Kong, Yokosuka, and Pearl Harbor, arriving in San Francisco on12 October .Following two deployments to the Far East in 1965, supporting the Allied forces in Vietnam, "Graffias" operated along the Pacific Coast in 1966 until sailing for Oriental waters on
10 December . On the last day of 1966 she departed Yokosuka to resume underway replenishment operations supplying ships of the 7th Fleet fighting off Vietnam in 1967."Graffias" earned eight
battle star s for Korean War service and sevencampaign star s forVietnam War service.References
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