- USS Ostara (AKA-33)
USS "Ostara" (AKA-33) was an "Artemis" class
attack cargo ship named after the asteroid "343 Ostara ," which in turn was named after the Teutonic goddess of spring, described byJacob Grimm in his "Deutsche Mythologie" as equivalent to the Anglo-Saxon "Eostre ." USS "Ostara" served as a commissioned ship for 13 months.Events
"Ostara" (AKA-33) was laid down
13 October 1944 byWalsh-Kaiser Co., Inc. ,Providence, R.I. under aMaritime Commission Contract; launched21 December 1944 ; sponsored by Ensign Rene Vandersloot, Navy Nurse; commissioned31 January 1945 , Lt. Comdr. Alfred St. Martin, USNR, in command.On
3 February "Ostara" was underway for theBoston Navy Yard with a pre-commissioning crew of USS "Polana" (AKA-35), her sister ship, aboard for training. After a shakedown cruise in theChesapeake Bay she left the Norfolk area and proceeded, via thePanama Canal , toPearl Harbor , where she arrived23 March . After discharging cargo she left Pearl Harbor forSan Francisco , steaming independently.On
15 April the ship left San Francisco and returned to Hawaii. Unloading and loading completed, she left Pearl Harbor27 May forEniwetok ,Marshall Islands , arriving4 June . The next day "Ostara" was underway forSaipan ,Marianas Islands . Upon arrival9 June , troops were discharged and unloading of cargo commenced. The ship then returned to the United States reachingSan Diego 3 July .Loading cargo once more, "Ostara" left San Diego for Pearl Harbor
17 July . On28 July she was once more underway for Eniwetok, where she arrived6 August , fueled, and was underway forGuam 7 August . Upon arrival at Guam passengers and cargo were discharged and the ship proceeded toSaipan , where she underwent emergency hull repairs."Ostara" next touched at the "Philippine Islands", arriving at San Pedro Bay, Leyte,
24 August , and atManila ,Luzon ,31 August where cargo was taken on, as well as a portion of the 43rd Army Division for transportation toJapan . On13 September "Ostara" moored atYokohama Docks. While at Yokohama she safely rode out atyphoon which caused great damage in other areas.Returning to Guam
23 September "Ostara" moved to Saipan and then departed, with units of the 6th Marine Division aboard, for Tsingtao, China. On11 October the ship arrived at Tsingtao, where details of Chinesecoolies commenced unloading operations."Ostara" arrived
Manila Bay 23 October . On1 November she left Manila forHaiphong ,French Indochina , and after arriving embarked 928 enlisted men and 54 officers of the 52nd Chinese army for transportation toChinwangtao , China. Three Chinese enlisted men died aboard of disease during the trip, despite all sanitary precautions.On
27 November "Ostara" anchored inBuckner Bay , Okinawa. Two days later she departed forSan Diego , "(Editor's note: the DANFS entry seems to be missing something here)" thePanama Canal , and arrived Norfolk, Va.,23 January 1946 . Here preparations for the decommissioning of the ship were begun. Decommissioning was completed1 March 1946 . "Ostara" was stricken from the list of naval vessels17 April 1946 . On26 June 1946 Ostara was transferred to theWar Shipping Administration for disposal at Norfolk.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/o4/ostara.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Ostara"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02033.htm NavSource Online: AKA-33 "Ostara"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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