- USS Centaurus (AKA-17)
USS "Centaurus" (AKA-17) was an sclass|Andromeda|attack cargo ship named after the constellation "
Centaurus ." She was one of a handful ofWorld War II AKAs manned by officers and crew from theUnited States Coast Guard . She served as a commissioned ship for 2 years and 6 months."Centaurus" was launched on
3 September 1943 byFederal Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ,Kearny, N.J. , under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. J. L. Wilson; acquired by the Navy20 October 1943 ; and commissioned the next day, Captain G. E. McCabe, USCG, in command."Centaurus" put to sea from Norfolk, Va. on
11 December 1943 with cargo forPearl Harbor , where she arrived30 December . On22 January 1944 , she cleared with the Southern Attack Force, bound forKwajalein Atoll in theMarshall Islands , off which she arrived31 January . During the initial assault, she landed four waves of cargo-laden craft under the protective fire of "Pennsylvania" (BB-38) with a smoothness belying her newness at amphibious warfare, and until5 February she remained off the atoll landing combat cargo to support troops ashore as they encountered stiffening opposition. She returned toNoumea for training and cargo duty until31 March , when she sailed fromTulagi to carry men and cargo to Manus and proceeded toLangemak Bay ,New Guinea . Here she loaded for the landings on northern New Guinea, and on15 April put to sea in the second assault echelon forAitape . While her landings here on23 April were unopposed, difficult surf and beach conditions challenged her skill. After several brief voyages to other New Guinea ports to transport reinforcements to theHollandia area, "Centaurus" sailed for amphibious exercises in theSolomon Islands .From
3 June to30 June 1944 , she was at sea as part of the reserve force standing by during the invasion of theMarianas , and then returned toEniwetok to prepare for the return of U.S. forces toGuam . She sailed on17 July in the Southern Attack Force for this assault, and on21 July , the day of the initial attack, began landing combat cargo on the difficult beaches near Agat, where the Japanese army offered stiff resistance. She completed offloading cargo and vehicles, and embarking casualties, a week later, when she cleared for Eniwetok.After a brief overhaul at
Espiritu Santo , "Centaurus" sailed toGuadalcanal to embark cargo and vehicles for the assault on thePalau Islands , for which she cleared8 September . AtPeleliu on15 September 1944 she began landing her cargo as heavy opposition developed from the Japanese defenses, cleverly concealed. A fierce fight developed ashore for the Marines, and "Centaurus" remained off the island pouring ashore the equipment essential to the maintenance of the offensive. Taking on board casualties and prisoners of war, she also carried Marines when she cleared on4 October for theRussell Islands , where all passengers were disembarked. She continued on toSan Francisco , where from25 October to22 December she was in overhaul."Centaurus" returned to the
Pacific by way of Guam, and after rehearsal landings in theSolomons , joined the Northern Attack Force for the invasion of Okinawa, with which she sailed fromUlithi 27 March . Arriving off the island for the assault on1 April , she began to discharge cargo at an ever-quickening pace, as she supported the first rapid advances of the 6th Marines across the island. Operations went smoothly despite heavykamikaze attacks; her guns helped splash two. She cleared Okinawa9 April for Pearl Harbor, where she loaded additional cargo for the Okinawa operation. Returning to Okinawa3 June , she offloaded, and on14 June sailed for mainland United States via Pearl Harbor, and between19 July and23 August was in after overhaul atSeattle . She returned to theFar East and operated in the redeployment of troops.On
31 January 1946 she returned to Seattle and thence toNew York City , where she arrived on23 March and was decommissioned30 April 1946 . She returned to the Maritime Commission11 September 1946 . On24 February 1947 she was withdrawn from the Reserve Fleet and transferred toU. S. Lines . [cite web |url= http://www.pmars.imsg.com/NewCards/853_1532AF.jpg|title= RESERVE FLEET DIVISION - VESSEL DATA - CENTAURUS |accessdate=2006-09-30]"Centaurus" received six battle stars for
World War II serviceReferences
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02017.htm NavSource Online: AK-64 / AK-17 "Centaurus"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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