- USS Electra (AKA-4)
USS "Electra" (AKA-4) was an "Arcturus"-class
attack cargo ship named after Electra, a star in the Pleiades star cluster in the constellation Taurus. She served as a commissioned ship for seven years."Electra" (AK-21) was launched
18 November 1941 as "Meteor" by Tampa Shipbuilding Co., Tampa, Fla., under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. C. O. Andrews, wife of the Senator from Florida; transferred to the Navy16 April 1941 ; and commissioned17 March 1942 , Commander J. J. Hughes in command. She was reclassified AKA-4,1 February 1943 .After a fast voyage from Norfolk, Va., to
Wellington, New Zealand , between10 May and18 July 1942 , to deliver men of the 1st Marines, "Electra", upon her return trained in theChesapeake Bay with troops assigned to the initial north African landings. On23 October she sailed forFrench Morocco and saw action during the invasion landings off Safi on8 November . Although several of her landing boats were lost under intensive fire from the beach, she unloaded her cargo by the 14th and got underway with wounded soldiers on board. Bound forFedhala , she wastorpedo ed on the starboard side. USS|Cole|DD-155 took off all of "Electra's" crew and passengers except for a ship's salvage party, and with the assistance of several ships, "Electra" was beached atCasablanca two days later. Her remaining cargo was discharged, and her ship's company with the aid of salvage facilities ashore performed a herculean repair job which enabled her to return to Charleston30 April 1943 .Following an overhaul and permanent repairs, "Electra" carried out amphibious training in
Chesapeake Bay until the end of the year, then sailed from Norfolk11 December 1943 for thePacific . She departedPearl Harbor 23 January 1944 for the invasion of the Marshalls, and during the capture ofKwajalein furnished her boats for the occupation of the small islands north of the atoll, and refueled minecraft and small craft of the invasion force. After discharging part of her cargo, she sailed toEniwetok where she supplied boats and equipment for the initial landings18 February . After unloading the remainder of her cargo, "Electra" returned toPearl Harbor 8 March .In June 1944, "Electra" served in the assault landings on Saipan, debarking her troops
15 June and unloading cargo and embarking casualties for return to Pearl Harbor until26 June . She arrived atGuadalcanal in August to stage for the invasion of thePalaus , and on15 September took part in the feint assault onBabelthuap to divert attention from the main landings on Peleliu. Two days later she was engaged as control boat for the initial assault onAngaur , remaining there to unload cargo until the 23d.After a brief respite at Manus, "Electra" sortied for the invasion of the
Philippines , landing her troops and cargo atTacloban , Leyte,20 October 1944 , sailing 2 days later for the Palaus. She lifted troops fromGuam for support landings on23 November , then sailed toHollandia ,New Guinea , to prepare for the next invasion. On9 January 1945 , "Electra" arrived atLingayen Gulf ,Luzon for the initial assault, made under air attack, and successfully offloaded her troops and cargo by the 17th. She returned toNew Guinea briefly to embark Army troops for transfer to support operations atMindoro , then sailed toUlithi , arriving19 February .On
18 March 1945 , "Electra" arrived offIwo Jima to embark men of the fighting 5th Marines for transportation to Pearl Harbor, arriving15 April . The transport then continued on to theWest Coast of the United States for overhaul. When the war ended, "Electra" was back at Pearl Harbor. She carried occupation troops toWakayama and Hiro Wan from Pearl Harbor and thePhilippines , then embarked returning veterans for the States, arriving at San Francisco10 November 1945 . She was placed out of commission in reserve19 March 1946 , and returned to the Maritime Commission1 July 1946 .Reacquired from the Maritime Commission
16 October 1951 as a result of theKorean war , "Electra" was recommissioned3 May 1952 . She operated along theWest Coast of the United States , taking part in amphibious exercises and acting as a submarine target vessel. In June 1953 she loaded cargo at Long Beach for a supply mission in theArctic , then sailed fromSeattle 10 July with TF 9 to arrive atIcy Cape on the 21st. "Electra" furnished provisions, fuel, and water to other ships in the force, as well as unloading cargo for northern bases. She returned toSan Diego 2 September , and except for a supply mission to thePribilof Islands from10 July to7 September 1954 , "Electra" continued training and upkeep along the west coast until placed out of commission in reserve again13 May 1955 . "Electra" was sold for scrap on7 June 1974 to Van Komodo International Inc. [ [http://www.pmars.imsg.com/detail.asp?Ship=1397 PMARS Ship Record Detail - ELECTRA (AKA-4) ] ] ."Electra" received six battle stars for
World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e2/electra-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02004.htm NavSource Online: AK-21 / AKA-4 "Electra"]
* [http://www.usselectra.org/ USS "Electra" web site]
* [http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=756044 Military.com: USS "Electra"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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