- USS Alamance (AKA-75)
USS Alamance (AKA-75) was a "Tolland" class
attack cargo ship named afterAlamance County, North Carolina . Like all AKAs, "Alamance" was designed to carry military cargo andlanding craft , and to use the latter to land weapons, supplies, andsoldiers or Marines on enemy shores during amphibious operations. She served as a commissioned ship for 18 months."Alamance" was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1405) on 15 September 1944 atWilmington, North Carolina , by theNorth Carolina Shipbuilding Co. ; launched on 11 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Carl T. Durham; acquired by the Navy on 22 December 1944; and placed in commission on that same day, Comdr. Otto John Stein in command.Following shakedown in the
Chesapeake Bay area, the attack cargo ship got underway for the Pacific theater on 12 February 1945. She transited thePanama Canal on the 18th and proceeded toPearl Harbor . Upon arriving there, the vessel reported to Transport Division 65 for duty. During the remainder ofWorld War II , "Alamance" shuttled cargo and personnel from Pearl Harbor to ports in thePhilippines ,Eniwetok ,Saipan ,Palau Islands , andUlithi .During the last month of the war, the ship operated out of Pearl Harbor on amphibious training exercises. On 1 September, she sailed for the
Marianas where she joined a convoy transporting occupation forces toJapan . She arrived at Sasebo on the 22d and discharged personnel and equipment of the 5th Marine Division. She then steamed on toLingayen Gulf to load more troops."Alamance" returned to Sasebo on 18 October. After the embarked Army troops left the ship, she began the long journey back to American waters, stopping at
Buckner Bay , Okinawa, en route, before continuing on to the west coast. The ship reachedPortland, Oregon , on 14 November. A period of repair work was begun.Returning to duty in early 1946, "Alamance" touched back at Pearl Harbor on 26 January. For the remainder of her naval career, she transported personnel from the various island bases to Pearl Harbor for eventual routing on to the United States in other ships.
"Alamance", herself, returned to the west coast of the United States in April. She transited the Panama Canal once again and finally anchored at Norfolk, on 13 May. The ship was placed out of commission at the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard ,Portsmouth, Virginia , on 25 June 1946; she was returned to the Maritime Commission for disposal. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 19 July 1946.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a4/alamance.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Alamance"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02075.htm NavSource Online: AKA-75 "Alamance"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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