- USS Highlands (APA-119)
USS "Highlands" (APA-119) was a "Haskell"-class
attack transport built and used by theUS Navy inWorld War II . She was aVictory ship design, VC2-S-AP5. She was named afterHighlands County, Florida ,USA .World War II service
"Highlands" was launched
8 July 1944 underMaritime Commission contract byCalifornia Shipbuilding Company ,Wilmington, California ; sponsored by Mrs. G. W. D. Dashiell; acquired by the Navy and commissioned5 October 1944 , Captain G. D. Lyon commanding.The new transport conducted shakedown training out of San Pedro until
30 October . Following a rigorous period of drills, which would serve her well in the months to come, "Highlands" sailed toSan Francisco to embark her troops, and got underway23 November forHawaii .Arriving
Pearl Harbor 29 November , the ship again turned to amphibious training, in preparation for the epochalIwo Jima landings, one of the most important steps in the Navy's island campaign that drove relentlessly towardJapan . "Highlands" sailed with her task group27 January 1945 viaEniwetok forSaipan , where she arrived11 February . Five days later she sailed for Iwo Jima and commenced unloading on the beaches the morning of19 February . For the next 6 days the transport unloaded troops and supplies during the day and retired under escort cover each night. Japanese air attacks were heavy during this period, claimingescort carrier USS|Bismarck Sea|CVE-95 in akamikaze attack21 February and damaging several other ships, including USS|Saratoga|CV-3. In addition to her regular duties, "Highlands" received over 150 survivors of "Bismarck Sea" 22 February, as well as casualties from the hard-pressed Marine units ashore."Highlands" departed Iwo Jima 25 February and after debarking casualties at Saipan proceeded to
Espiritu Santo , arriving15 March 1945 . There she took on fresh troops for the next major assault of the Pacific War, the invasion ofOkinawa , called byWinston Churchill ". . . among the most intense and famous of military history." "Highlands" did not take part in the initial landings, arriving in theRyukyus 3 April . The transport remained atKerama Retto until11 April , when she took part in the early morning assault onTsugen Jima , a small but key island controlling the approaches to the large bay on Okinawa's east side. As Marines gaired control of the island, "Highlands" took casualties on board, and moved directly offHagushi beaches12 April to disembark reserve troops. .During the 3 days that followedantiaircraft fire andsmoke screen s helped protect the transport from almost continuous air attack, and after completing her mission "Highlands" sailed for Saipan16 April .Arriving Saipan
20 April "Highlands" unloaded casualties and proceeded the next day toUlithi . She departed22 May forGuam and thenLeyte , arriving inLeyte Gulf 31 May . The transport now busily prepared for the expected amphibious landings on the Japanese mainland, operations which were terminated by theJapanese surrender 15 August 1945 . "Highlands" had been operating offPanay Island when the surrender came; she sailed21 August to load occupation troops onLuzon . "Highlands" and other transports of her group enteredTokyo Bay the day of the formal ceremony,2 September , and landed units of the 1st Cavalry Division on Japanese soil."Highlands" returned to the
Philippine Islands and Okinawa for more occupation troops in September and after the clearing of mines from Japan's inland sea landed troops at Kure6 October . The veteran ship sailed11 October forOkinawa andSan Diego carrying returnees, arriving in theUnited States 2 November . She made an additional voyage to Japanese ports17 November -26 December , returning to San Francisco, and departed11 January 1946 for thePanama Canal and Norfolk. "Highlands" arrivedHampton Roads 26 January , decommissioned14 February and was placed in theMaritime Commission 'sNational Defense Reserve Fleet ,James River, Virginia .Fate
Between
21 September and23 November .All that remains of "Highlands" is her [http://www.pmars.imsg.com/%5CArtifact%5CArtifact.asp?Artifact=3160 brass builder's plate] .
Awards
"Highlands" received two battle stars for World War II service.
References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-h/apa119.htm US Naval Historical Center "Highlands" Photos]
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