- USS Sidonia (AKA-42)
USS "Sidonia" (AKA-42) was an "Artemis" class
attack cargo ship named after the minor planet "579 Sidonia ," which in turn was named for a character in the opera "Armide", byChristoph Willibald Gluck . She served as a commissioned ship for 9 months."Sidonia" (AKA-42) was laid down on
1 February 1945 underMaritime Commission contract (MC hull 1903) by theWalsh-Kaiser Co., Inc. ,Providence, R.I. ; launched on7 April 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Gustave Metzman; and commissioned on30 April 1945 , Lt. Comdr. E. C. Earl in command."Sidonia's" sea trials were interrupted when she struck a derelict off
Cape Cod on11 May 1945 , and repairs to her port propeller and to metallurgical defects in her port shafting lasted until31 May .The ship arrived at Norfolk on
3 June and underwent shakedown inHampton Roads andChesapeake Bay from4 June to13 June . After post-shakedown repairs, she sailed on23 June forFrance , arriving atMarseilles on4 July . There she loaded 216 troops with their supplies and sailed on14 July for thePacific , transiting thePanama Canal on28 July and29 July , and calling atEniwetok from18 August to21 August . On22 August , "Sidonia's" starboard engine was disabled by an electrical ground, and it remained out of commission during the rest of the ship's career."Sidonia" arrived at
Lingayen Gulf on31 August and disembarked her troops and cargo. On13 September , a fire disabled her port engine, and repairs lasted until24 September . The ship arrived atManila on29 September and departed on7 October with 322 homeward-bound servicemen, whom she disembarked atPortland, Oreg. , on9 November . There her engines were dismantled; but, on18 December , repairs were suspended and the ship was ordered deactivated."Sidonia" was decommissioned at
Everett, Washington , on25 February 1946 ; struck from the Navy list on17 April 1946 ; and transferred to theWar Shipping Administration on29 June 1946 for retention in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atOlympia, Washington The ship was sold on7 December 1964 to Zidell Explorations, Inc., Portland, Oreg., for scrapping.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s12/sidonia.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Sidonia"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02042.htm NavSource Online: AKA-42 "Sidonia"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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