- USS Athene (AKA-22)
USS "Athene" (AKA-22) was an "Artemis" class
attack cargo ship named after the minor planet "881 Athene ," which in turn was named after the Greek goddess "Athena ." She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months."Athene" (AKA-22) was laid down on
20 January 1944 under aMaritime Commission contract (MC hull 1883) atProvidence, R.I. , by theWalsh-Kaiser Co., Inc. ; launched on18 June 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Emily Thornton; and acquired by the Navy and commissioned on29 September 1944 , Comdr. Edward R. Nelson, Jr., in command.On
10 October , the attack transport got underway for shakedown training in theChesapeake Bay . She left the east coast on7 November , bound, via thePanama Canal , forPearl Harbor . "Athene" reached Hawaii on26 November and began a series of training exercises. The transport sailed forEniwetok on27 January 1945 and continued on toSaipan , arriving there on11 February . "Athene" conducted two days of training exercises for troops scheduled to invade Iwo Jima. She sailed on16 February , with officers and men of the 5th Marine Division embarked, and dropped anchor offIwo Jima on the 19th. "Athene" began discharging her passengers on27 February and got underway for Saipan the next day."Athene" returned to Pearl Harbor on
28 June to take on more supplies. She put back to sea on12 July , bound for thePhilippines with intermediate stops at Eniwetok andUlithi . The attack transport anchored off Leyte on30 July . For the duration of the war, she shuttled troops and cargo between islands in the Phililppine archipelago.After Japan surrendered, she got underway on
7 September for Yokosuka. "Athene" was moored inTokyo Bay on18 September when, due to atyphoon , the ship collided with an LST. This necessitated a repair period at Yokosuka, which lasted through1 October . One month later, "Athene" began a voyage back to the United States. She paused at Saipan to embark homeward-bound troops and finally reachedSan Francisco on23 November . Athene returned to Saipan late in December to bring back more troops. While underway to the west coast, she developed boiler trouble and was diverted to Pearl Harbor on14 January 1946 for repairs.The attack cargo ship resumed her voyage on
18 January and moored at San Pedro, Calif., on25 January . She then proceeded to San Francisco. Later that month, "Athene" was asssigned to Joint Task Force 1, which was the atomic bomb test unit atBikini Atoll . Following her return from Bikini, "Athene" was decommissioned at Pearl Harbor on17 June 1946 . Her name was struck from the Navy list on1 August 1947 , and the ship was transferred to the Maritime Commission on23 September 1947 . She was sold in 1960 to the Union Minerals and Alloy Corp., of New York City, and scrapped.Athene earned two battle stars for her
World War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a13/athene.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Athene"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02022.htm NavSource Online: AKA-22 "Athene"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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