- USS Mercy (AH-8)
The second USS "Mercy" (AH-8) was a sclass|Comfort|hospital ship laid down under Maritime Commission contract by
Consolidated Steel Corporation at the Wilmington Yard,Wilmington, California , on 4 February 1943. She was acquired by theUS Navy from the Maritime Commission on 25 March 1943 and launched the same day, sponsored by Lieutenant (junior grade) Doris M. Yetter, NC, USN, who had been aprisoner of war onGuam in 1941. She was converted from a cargo ship to a hospital ship by Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock Company,San Pedro, California and commissioned 7 August 1944, with Captain Thomas A. Esling, USNR, in command.ervice history
Philippines
After shakedown beginning 17 August, "Mercy", staffed by the US Army's 214th Hospital Ship personnel, was assigned to NTS to operate with the 5th and 7th Fleets. She departed San Pedro 31 August for the South Pacific and, after calls at
Pearl Harbor andEniwetok , arrivedHollandia ,New Guinea , 14 October. Five days later the hospital ship departed for the Philippines for the initial landing at Leyte on 20 October, arriving offLeyte Gulf the morning of 25 October to find theBattle for Leyte Gulf still raging for another day."Mercy" moved to San Pedro Bay later the same day and began embarking some 400 casualties, mostly from LSTs alongside. On 26 October she sailed for the
Admiralties , via Kossol Roads, Palau,Caroline Islands , arriving at Manus to disembark the wounded for transfer to base hospitals. During the next five months, "Mercy" completed seven more voyages from Leyte to Manus, or Hollandia. She also transported the 3rd Field Hospital from New Guinea to Tacloban,Philippines , early in January 1945.Okinawa
On 19 March "Mercy" reported to the 5th Fleet at
Ulithi ,Caroline Islands , for service during theOkinawa campaign, beginning with the landings 1 April. She arrived off Okinawa the morning of 19 April in company with USS|Solace|AH-5 to remain for four days atHagushi Beach embarking patients despite frequent air raids and threat ofkamikaze s. The hospital ship then got underway forSaipan ,Marianas Islands , 23 April. She made two more voyages to Okinawa, returning from the latter to Saipan 24 May."Mercy" next carried wounded from Leyte and
Manila on two voyages toBiak , returning to Manila on 23 June for two months' duty as station hospital ship. On 19 August she embarked the 227th Station Hospital assigned to theKorean Occupation Forces , and three days later departed forKorea via Okinawa, arriving Jinsen 9 September.On 19 October the hospital ship departed for Manila and
San Pedro, California , arriving 14 November. She got underway for the central Pacific 4 February 1946, arrivingPearl Harbor on 12 February for duty until 2 April when she returned toCalifornia ."Mercy" decommissioned at
San Francisco, California , 17 May, was delivered to the War Department the same day, and transferred to the US Army 20 June for further service as a hospital ship. On 25 September 1946, she was struck from theNaval Vessel Register ."Mercy" received two battle stars for her
World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m9/mercy-ii.htm
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