- USS Theenim (AKA-63)
USS "Theenim" (AKA-63) was an "Andromeda" class
attack cargo ship said to be named after a star in the constellation "Eridanus." (Eridanus has no star of that name, but "does" have one named "Theemin "; possibly the ship's name is a misspelling.) "Theenim" was one of a handful of AKA's manned by a Coast Guard crew inWorld War II . She served as a commissioned ship for 16 months."Theenim" (AKA-63) was laid down under
Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 215) on18 July 1944 atKearny, N.J. , by theFederal Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ; launched on31 October 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Joseph Midder; and commissioned on22 December 1944 , Comdr. G. A. Littlefield, USCG, in command.On
6 January 1945 , "Theenim" got underway forHampton Roads , Va., and a brief shakedown in theChesapeake Bay -Virginia Capes area. After loading at Norfolk, the attack cargo ship got underway for the South Pacific on the 27th. The ship proceeded via thePanama Canal and Hawaii to theSolomon Islands , arriving atGuadalcanal on5 March . Assigned to Amphibious Squadron 5, "Theenim" loaded troops and equipment and headed for theMarianas on15 March . She sortied from theSaipan staging area on27 March with Task Group 51.2, Demonstration Group "Charlie," for the assault on Okinawa. "Theenim" arrived oif theHagushi Beaches on1 April , but did not land her troops until the 3d, when she began offloading mobile equipment and debarking Marines. Three days later, she helped to splash a "Val" some 1,000 yards off her stern. On the 12th, her gunners shot down a "Zeke" that passed about 60 feet over her bridge. On the 15th, her gunners aided in the destruction of an "Oscar."The next day, "Theenim" joined a convoy that was retiring to the
Marianas , and she arrived atSaipan on19 April . On4 June , she stood put ofTanapag Harbor to return to the Solomons to pick up cargo and carry it toGuam where she arrived on3 July . For the next three months—the last phase of the fighting and the early days of the occupation—the ship shuttled supplies between Saipan, Manus,Guadalcanal ,Espiritu Santo , Leyte,Hokkaidō , andHonshū . On5 November , she departedTokyo Bay for the United States."Theenim" arrived at
Portland, Oreg. , on17 November and moved down the coast toSan Francisco on9 December . On27 December , the ship left the west coast for thePhilippines and arrived at Subic Bay on17 January 1946 . She operated in the Philippine Islands until19 March when she got underway for San Francisco. Upon her arrival on the west coast, the ship was ordered to report to the Atlantic Fleet for disposition. She reached Norfolk on19 April . "Theenim" was decommissioned and returned to theWar Shipping Administration on10 May and was struck from the Navy list on12 May 1946 ."Theenim" received one battle star for
World War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t4/theenim.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Theenim"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02063.htm NavSource Online: AKA-63 "Theenim"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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