- USS Procyon (AKA-2)
USS "Procyon" (AKA-2) was an "Arcturus"-class
attack cargo ship named after "Procyon ," a star in the constellation "Canis Minor ." She served as a commissioned ship for 5 years and 4 months."Procyon" (AK–19) was laid down
15 January 1940 asMaritime Commission C hull 22, SS "Sweepstakes", by the Tampa Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.,Tampa , Fla.; launched and acquired by the Navy, throughMARAD ,14 November 1940 ; sponsored by Miss Dorthy Ramspeck; and commissioned8 August 1941 as Procyon (AK–19), at Charleston, S.C., Comdr. Lem P. Padgett, Jr., in command.After shakedown, "Procyon" was assigned to the
Naval Transportation Service and she reported to Norfolk, Va.25 August to load cargo forCaribbean bases. She sailed2 September reaching as far as Panama before returning to Norfolk on the 23rd. She put to sea again10 October , transited thePanama Canal 20 October bound for San Pedro, Calif., and proceeded toPearl Harbor 12 November . "Procyon" remained at Pearl18 November –24 November and returned toCalifornia at the end of the month. She was entering theMare Island Navy Yard the day of theattack on Pearl Harbor , when, receiving emergency sailing orders, she shifted to aSan Francisco dock to load a precious cargo of blood plasma and medical supplies. Departing San Francisco12 December , she entered Pearl Harbor on the 19th. "Procyon" returned to San Francisco6 January 1942 and commenced round-the-clock loading of fighter planes and their Marine pilots destined forPago Pago, Samoa . She completed three round trips between those points by23 April ."Procyon" transported troops and equipment through August to
Malevu Island ,Noumea and Pearl, and then transferred to theAtlantic in September to join the Amphibious Force of theU.S. Atlantic Fleet for the planned invasion of North Africa. She sailed24 October with the Southern Attack Group of AdmiralH. Kent Hewitt ’s Western Naval Task Force, which gathered at midnight7 November –8 November off theMoroccan coast. Procyon participated in the assault operations which brought about the surrender ofCape Fedhela andCasablanca and returned to Norfolk30 November for conversion to an attack cargo ship. Redesignated AKA–2 on1 February 1943 , she spent the next two months conducting amphibious warfare exercises in theChesapeake Bay area. In April she put into the yards atPhiladelphia for the installation of radar and additional armament.Procyon participated in the invasion landings at Sicily in July and atSalerno in September. Unloading army vehicles at Naples, following the invasion at Salerno, "Procyon" moved toArzew , Algeria and commenced a program of shipboard indoctrination and practice assault landings for the training ofFree French Forces, including Algerian andSenegalese troops. When this training ceased22 November , she shifted toOran and joined a convoy headed for theClyde River in Scotland. She entered the Clyde River9 December and docked atGlasgow to off-load mail, army personnel, and much needed aircraft parts and ammunition cases. Ten days later she passed out to sea in convoy and under escort by HMS "Searcher", bound for the U.S. She arrived Norfolk2 January 1944 , and following independent operations, shifted to New York14 February to load cargo for shipment to theBritish Isles . Skirting known positions of German "wolf-packs", she reachedSwansea , Wales11 March and sailed again13 April with a merchant convoy bound forAlgeria . She entered the now familiarMers-el-Kebir Harbor26 April and commenced a hectic training schedule in preparation for the invasion of Southern France. "Procyon", with men of the 180th Battalion of the famed 45th Army "Thunderbird" Division embarked, participated in the landings at the Golfe de St. Tropez15 August . Three times she returned to France carrying Army cargo from Naples before sailing20 October to return toPhiladelphia ."Procyon" departed Philadelphia
28 December for her second tour of Pacific duty, arriving Pearl Harbor19 January 1945 . She operated in support of the Okinawa invasion during April, returning to San Francisco19 May to begin a series of shuttle runs to Hawaii,Ulithi and Samar. In October she transported occupation troops to Japan from thePhilippines , and by2 November she was making best speed forSeattle , Wash."Procyon" arrived Seattle
14 November , shifted toPortland, Oregon 18 November , and sailed two days later to report to theMare Island Navy Yard for inactivation. She decommissioned there23 March 1946 , was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on12 April , and was returned to MARAD on1 July for lay up atSuisun Bay , California. She was subsequently sold for scrap to Levin Metals Corp. on19 November 1973 . [ [http://www.pmars.imsg.com/detail.asp?Ship=3986 PMARS Ship Record Detail - PROCYON (AKA-2) ] ]"Procyon" earned five battle stars for
World War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p12/procyon-ii.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "Procyon" II]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02002.htm NavSource Online: AK-19 / AKA-2 "Procyon"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
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