- USS Haskell (APA-117)
The USS "Haskell" (APA-117) was the
lead ship of her class ofattack transport s, built for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was of the VC2-S-AP5Victory ship design type. "Haskell" was named for the Haskell Counties of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.World War II service
"Haskell" was launched
1944-06-13 byCalifornia Shipbuilding Corp. ,Wilmington, California , underMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. W. L. Friedell, wife of the Commandant of the11th Naval District ; and commissioned1944-09-11 , Comdr. A. L. Mare in command.Following her shakedown cruise, "Haskell" arrived
San Francisco 19 October and began loading troops and supplies destined for thePacific . Underway 28 October, she set course forFinschafen, New Guinea , and arrived1944-11-15 . Four days later the transport anchored atBiak Island to unload her troops, who were to take part in the developingNew Guinea offensive."Haskell" sailed via
Mios Woendi toNoemfoor Island , 23 November-2 December, where preparations were underway for the important landings atLingayen Gulf ,Philippines . At staging areas throughout the western Pacific ships such as "Haskell" loaded troops and made practice landings prior to the actual assault. After exercises atJapen Island , "Haskell" departed in convoy for the Philippines1945-01-04 . A part of Rear Admiral Conolly's reinforcement echelon, "Haskell" and the other transports arrived off Lingayen Gulf 11 January, 2 days after the initial landings. Haskell's group escaped attack while sailing the treacherous route through the Philippines. After unloading her troops and cargo, "Haskell" departed the next day, but not before her gunners had shot down their first enemy aircraft during an air raid on the 11th.The transport sailed to
Leyte Gulf 15 January 1945 , loaded troops, and took part in a practice landing at Tacloban, Leyte. The ship departed with Rear Admiral Struble's amphibious group 26 January for theZambales landing north ofSubic Bay ,Luzon . This unopposed landing was carried out 3 days later and helped to cut off theBataan Peninsula and hasten the fall ofManila . "Haskell" returned to Leyte Gulf1945-02-01 .With control of the Philippines secured, "Haskell" was next assigned to the giant
Okinawa operation. She completed loading troops and supplies at Leyte1945-03-13 and after amphibious exercises sailed 27 March for Okinawa. This massive invasion, climax of the Pacific island-hopping campaign, began 1 April. Haskell was a member of Rear Admiral Hall's Southern Attack Force, and debarked units of the 7th Division with their equipment during the first waves of the assault. During the first days of the bitter struggle she also served as an emergency hospital ship and cared for many casualties at her off shore anchorage. After unloading her troops and cargo, the transport sailed 6 April forSaipan ,Marianas , thus escaping the heavy Japanese air counterattacks so valiantly endured by the ships remaining at Okinawa. Stopping at Saipan only briefly, "Haskell" steamed independently viaEniwetok andPearl Harbor to San Francisco, where she arrived 1 May.The ship underwent needed repairs and embarked Navy and Coast Guard personnel for the Pacific and sailed the 23d for
Noumea . Arriving1945-06-09 , the ship began a series of transport voyages to various ports in the Pacific, providing men and cargo atGuadalcanal , Eniwetok, andGuam . She arrivedApra Harbor , Guam, 1 July and embarked 83 Japaneseprisoners of war for transfer to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 15 July. From Pearl Harbor "Haskell" sailed to San Francisco 22 July andSeattle 12 August.While "Haskell" loaded at Seattle the war ended, and she assumed a new role, that of bringing occupation troops to the Pacific and transporting returnees to the United States. She sailed 20 August for Okinawa and after stops at Eniwetok and
Ulithi arrived 11 September and unloaded her troops. Soon afterward, 16 September, the ship was forced to put to sea to ride out the gianttyphoon which swept the area and after 2 days of grueling heavy weather returned to Okinawa."Haskell""s role was as a transport for over 1,400 allied prisoners of war released from enemy prison camps. These wasted veterans were offloaded at Manila 25 September, and the ship sailed for the
United States 1 October, with 1,800 members of the "Eastern Air Forces" [possibly the Far Eastern or5th Air Force -ed] . After a stop at Eniwetok, Haskell arrived San Francisco1945-10-19 .As a unit of the "Magic-Carpet" fleet "Haskell" made two more voyages to the Far East during the gigantic task of returning American servicemen to their homes. These passages, to Okinawa and Japan, terminated with "Haskell"'s arrival at Seattle, Wash.,
1946-02-02 . Designated for return to the Maritime Commission, the ship sailed toNorfolk, Virginia , via thePanama Canal , and arrived1946-03-21 . "Haskell" decommissioned1946-05-22 and was returned 2 days later and placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atJames River, Virginia .Fate
Ex-"Haskell" was removed from the Reserve Fleet in 1956 for a Repair Program, GAA-Moore McCormick Lines. Upon her return from the Repair Program she was berthed at
Wilmington, North Carolina , On1 March 1965 when she transferred back toJames River, Virginia . On1973-06-26 , she was sold toAlberti Equipment, Incorporated , for [cite web |url= http://www.pmars.imsg.com/NewCards/2112_3925BF.jpg|title= RESERVE FLEET - SHIP PARTICULARS - HASKELL |accessdate= 2006-10-11] .All that remains of "Haskell" is her [http://www.pmars.imsg.com/%5CArtifact%5CArtifact.asp?Artifact=3151 brass builder's plate] .
Awards
"Haskell" received two battle stars for World War II service.
References
External links
* [http://navy.memorieshop.com/Haskell/ USS "Haskell" APA-117]
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