- USS Arenac (APA-128)
USS "Arenac" (APA-128) was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport of the
US Navy . She was built and used duringWorld War II . She was of the VC2-S-AP5Victory ship design type. "Arenac" was named forArenac County, Michigan .World War II service
"Arenac" was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 44) on9 July 1944 atWilmington, California , by theCalifornia Shipbuilding Corporation ; launched on14 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. L.D. Worsham; delivered to theMoore Dry Dock Company , Oakland, California, on24 September 1944 for completion; acquired by the U.S. Navy and placed in commission,8 January 1945, CommanderJ.H. Carrington in command.After shakedown and amphibious training exercises off
San Diego, California , "Arenac" took on a load of cargo and departed forHawaii . On3 February 1945 , "Arenac" was designated the flagship for Combat Transport Division (COMTRANSDIV) 68, under the command of Commodore Chauncey Crutcher. She arrived atPearl Harbor on17 March 1945 and during the next two months operated out of Pearl Harbor carrying personnel and cargo toEniwetok andGuam .On
12 May , "Arenac" arrived atUlithi ,Caroline Islands , and there embarked troops and took on supplies for support of the invasion of Okinawa. She got underway for that island on23 May and anchored in waters offOkinawa on the 27th. While awaiting clearance to proceed to the beaches to unload her cargo "Arenac" underwent frequent alerts for enemy air attack. She moored offHagushi Beach on 3 June, finished unloading her cargo and passengers by the 5th, and then began taking on personnel for evacuation from Okinawa. The transport left the area on 6 June and set a course forSaipan ."Arenac" paused at Saipan on the 12th to discharge a few of her passengers, continued on to Guam on the 13th, and remained in port ther for six days before returning to Saipan on 20 June. She the began preparations to return to Okinawa. After a stop at Ulithi en route, the vessel arrived back at Okinawa on
5 July .Following discharge of her cargo, "Arenac" got underway on
8 July to return to the West Coast of theUnited States . Port calls at Saipan and Guam preceded the transport's arrival atSan Francisco, California , on28 July . Three days later, the vessel entered a shipyard atRichmond, California for an intermediate maintenance availability. She resumed operations on11 August and made a course for Pearl Harbor. While the ship was en route, she received word of Japan's capitulation ending World War II. "Arenac" arrived in Hawaiian waters on the 17th and took on personnel for passage to the western Pacific. She set sail for Eniwetok on the 20th and after a brief pause at that atoll, stood out to sea to rendezvous with a convoy bound for Ulithi."Arenac" reached Ulithi on
31 August . She got underway for thePhilippines four days later and arrived atManila on9 September . She debarked her passengers there before moving on toSan Fabian ,Luzon , on the 18th to take on cargo and embarked troops for transportation toJapan . The ship set sail on1 October and arrived at Wakayama, Japan on the7 October . However, before her passengers went ashore, she was ordered out of the area because of an approaching typhoon. The ship finally put into port atNagoya , Japan, on28 October and proceeded to debark her troops for occupation duty. On tha same day, the transport was assigned to Service Force, Pacific Fleet for Operation Magic Carpet, transporting "high-point" military personnel from Japan and the Philippines to the West Coast of the United States for discharge.After off-loading passengers and equipment at Nagoya, "Arenac" set a course for the Philippines on
30 October 1945 , and arrived atGuiuan ,Samar on 4 November. "High-point" Navy personnel were loaded for transport to San Francisco for discharge, but while en route, "Arenac" was diverted toSeattle, Washington instead, and arrived there on25 November 1945 .After necessary voyage repairs and a period of liberty for the crew, "Arenac" resumed operations. On
8 December 1945 , she got underway for Nagoya, Japan but was diverted en route to the Naval Base at Sasebo on the island of Kyushu, Japan, arriving on31 December 1945 . The ship debarked the Navy replacement passengers ,then four days later departed for Nagoya, arriving on6 January 1946 , embarking veterans for return to stateside and discharge. Arenac made three round-trip Pacific crossings in this service. The Operation Magic Carpet assignment was completed in March 1946, and the ship was ordered to theEast Coast of the United States for deactivation. The transport transited thePanama Canal and then continued on toNorfolk, Virginia .Proceeding to the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard ,Portsmouth, Virginia on8 April 1946 and then the Naval Mine Depot atYorktown, Virginia , "Arenac" was decommissioned on10 July 1946 . She was transferred to theNational Defense Reserve Fleet , James River Group atFort Eustis, Virginia .Fate
On
14 January 1959 , the ship was transferred to the .Awards
"Arenac" earned one
battle star for her World War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a11/arenac.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Arenac" APA-128]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03128.htm navsource.org: USS "Arenac" APA-128]
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