- USS Devosa (AKA-27)
USS "Devosa" (AKA-27) was an "Artemis" class
attack cargo ship named after the asteroid "337 Devosa ." USS "Devosa" served as a commissioned ship for 16 months."Devosa" (AKA-27) was launched
12 October 1944 byWalsh-Kaiser Co., Inc. ,Providence, R.I. , under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. A. W. Radford, wife of Rear Admiral Radford; transferred to the Navy30 November 1944 ; and commissioned the same day, Lieutenant Commander R. C. Wilkinson, USNR, in command."Devosa" sailed from Norfolk
1 January 1945 carrying a cargo of oil drums toPearl Harbor , arriving21 January . On3 February she got underway forTulagi ,Florida Islands , where she discharged 36 landing craft for the boat pool and took part in amphibious training, preparing for the invasion of Okinawa.Carrying Marines, the Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 11, a U.S. Military Government unit, and part of a Mobile Naval Hospital unit, "Devosa" sailed to
Ulithi , staging point for the invasion of Okinawa, for which she sailed27 March . "Devosa" landed troops and cargo in the initial assault on1 April and remained off Okinawa until10 April when she returned to the West Coast, arrivingSan Francisco 18 May .Returning to the
Pacific area "Devosa" carried naval construction battalion men and equipment fromPearl Harbor toSamar , then sailed to Manus to load antisubmarine net gear for transfer toIwo Jima . Arriving atSaipan 13 August she carried recovered battle casualties who were returning to their units at Okinawa, arriving3 September . A week later she got underway forJinsen , landing troops for the occupation ofKorea from13 September to15 September . "Devosa" carried occupation troops from Okinawa toTientsin , China between30 September and9 October , then sailed by way ofManila , Philippine Islands, forSeattle , Wash., arriving16 November . She carried cargo to Pearl Harbor, returning to San Pedro25 December . On21 January 1946 "Devosa" put out for Norfolk where she arrived6 February . She was decommissioned at New York2 April 1946 , and transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal the same day."Devosa" received one battle star for
World War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d4/devosa.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Devosa"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02027.htm NavSource Online: AKA-27 "Devosa"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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