- USS Hendry (APA-118)
USS "Hendry" (APA-118) was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport of the
US Navy that was built and served inWorld War II . She was of the VC2-S-AP5Victory ship design type. She was named afterHendry County, Florida .World War II service
"Hendry" was launched under
Maritime Commission contract24 June 1944 byCalifornia Shipbuilding Company ,Wilmington, California ; sponsored by Mrs. James K. Herbert ; acquired by the Navy and commissioned29 September 1944 , Captain R. C. Welles in command.Following a rigorous shakedown cruise "Hendry" sailed
23 October forPearl Harbor , arriving29 October . The transport then took part in extended amphibious training operations, designed to bring assault forces and ship's crews to a peak of readiness for the climactic operations ahead in thePacific . She departed11 December with troops to Midway, returning 9 days later, and got underway again27 January , this time for the giant invasion ofIwo Jima . "Hendry" arrivedSaipan to join the invasion fleet11 February , and departed16 February for Iwo Jima. Her troops were among the initial invasion forces early on the morning of19 February , and for the 6 days that followed "Hendry" unloaded troops and supplies on the beaches, retiring at night under escort protection. Her gunners were busy during this dangerous period; Japanese planes succeeded in sinking escort carrier USS|Bismarck Sea|CVE-95 and damaging USS|Saratoga|CV-3 but suffered heavy losses. "Hendry" sailed for Saipan25 February , arriving 3 days later."Hendry" remained in the Saipan area until late March, taking part in training for the largest amphibious operation of the Pacific, the capture of
Okinawa inJapan 's back yard. She sailed27 March as part of a mighty armada, called by British observers "the most audacious and complex enterprise yet undertaken by the American amphibious forces." ArrivingEaster Sunday, the morning of the first landings, "Hendry" put ashore her troops and for the next 10 days survived fiercekamikaze attacks, which took a heavy toll on American transports and escort vessels in the Okinawa area but were themselves destroyed and did not even check the steady progress of the invasion. Her gunners and those of the supporting ships kept "Hendry" free from damage until she departed the bitterly contested island10 April .After her arrival at Saipan
14 April , the transport sailed toTulagi ,Espiritu Santo ,Eniwetok , andGuam , with troop contingents, departing Guam21 July 1945 for theUnited States . She arrived San Pedro6 August and after the surrender sailed26 August for the western Pacific. "Hendry" embarked occupation troops atManila andLingayen Gulf ,Philippines , in late September, and arrivedNagoya, Japan ,7 October . After unloading she sailed again for the United States arrivingSan Francisco via the Philippines21 November . On this voyage she was a unit of "Magic Carpet," participating in the gigantic task of bringing home veterans of thePacific war . After a voyage to Pearl Harbor and return, the ship departedSan Diego for the East Coast14 January 1946 , arrived30 January at Norfolk and decommissioned21 February . "Hendry" was placed in the Maritime Commission'sNational Defense Reserve Fleet on the James River.Fate
All that remains of "Hendry" is her [http://www.pmars.imsg.com/%5CArtifact%5CArtifact.asp?Artifact=3161 brass builder's plate] .
Awards
"Hendry" received two
battle star s for World War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-h/apa118.htm US Naval Historical Center photo(s) of "Hendry"]
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