- USS Hocking (APA-121)
USS "Hocking" (APA-121) was a "Haskell"-class
attack transport of theUS Navy . She was built and used duringWorld War II . She was of the VC2-S-AP5Victory ship design type. "Hocking" was named forHocking County, Ohio .World War II service
"Hocking" was launched under
Maritime Commission contract byCalifornia Shipbuilding Corporation ,Wilmington, California ,6 August 1944 ; sponsored by Miss Frances Sims; acquired by the Navy on a loan-charter basis and commissioned22 October 1944 ,Commander C. D. Shutz in command.The new transport conducted shakedown and training exercises off
California , departing forPearl Harbor 4 December to join U.S. forces in the giant amphibious sweep across the Pacific. After her arrival at Pearl Harbor10 December , "Hocking" embarked marines and took part in amphibious exercises and rehearsal preparatory to theIwo Jima invasion, destined to be one of the most important and hard-fought of the war. She joined the vast armada of transports27 January 1945 en route toEniwetok and after a stopover at that island base arrived Iwo Jima 19 February. There "Hocking" debarked her troops and unloaded equipment in the early waves of the assault. She then anchored offshore, received casualties, and departed27 February forSaipan , where she arrived2 March .With the Iwo Jima campaign underway, thoughts were turned to the next major objective,
Okinawa . "Hocking" sailed toEspiritu Santo 15 March , embarked freshamphibious assault forces, and sailed to Okinawa by way ofUlithi . The ship arrived off Okinawa during the difficult first weeks of the fighting,9 April . She debarked her replacement troops and their cargo, and again received battle casualties for transportation out of the forward area. "Hocking" departed14 April for Saipan and Ulithi, and arrivedMarianas 7 May to load troops atTinian . These were transported to Okinawa and landed27 May , after which the transport again carried casualties from the battle-torn island. She arrived Pearl Harbor via Saipan and Eniwetok26 June and sailed on toSan Francisco , arriving3 July .With the war nearing its close, "Hocking" embarked replacement troops and sailed
20 July , stopping at Eniwetok and Ulithi before landing her troops at Okinawa 22 August. She then turned to duties connected with the occupation of former enemy territory, embarking troops at the Philippine base onLeyte 5 September and atPanay island 10 September . They were taken toJinsen, Korea , and put ashore to aid in the peninsula occupation. "Hocking" sailed25 September toLuzon , bringing troops to Jinsen, and made still another passage18 October -3 November . She got underway from Jinsen7 November , brought troops on board 2 days later atShanghai , and sailed for theUnited States as a unit of operation "Magic-Carpet", bringing home thousands of American troops in the Pacific."Hocking" arrived San Pedro
5 December , and subsequently made another voyage toGuam and the Philippines bringing home veterans. Departing San Pedro1 March 1946 , she was designated for return to the Maritime Commission and sailed via the Canal Zone toNorfolk, Virginia , where she decommissioned10 May . "Hocking" joined theNational Defense Reserve Fleet and was berthed In the James River, near Norfolk on22 May .Fate
Awards
"Hocking" received two
battle star s for World War II service.References
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