- USS Achelous (ARL-1)
USS "Achelous" (ARL-1) was one of 39
tank landing ship s converted into landing craft repair ships for service in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . The lead ship in her class, she was named for the Greek godAchelous , the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.She was laid down as the unnamed "LST-10" on 15 August 1942 at
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by the Dravo Corporation; launched on 25 November 1942; sponsored by Mrs. George F. Wolfe, the wife of the chief engineer of Dravo; named "Achelous" and redesignated "ARL-1" on 13 January 1943; and commissioned on 2 April 1943 atBaltimore, Maryland with Captain B. N. Ward in temporary command. Later that day, command of the landing craft repair ship passed toLieutenant Walter Ringies. "Achelous" held shakedown inChesapeake Bay , stopped atNorfolk, Virginia on 22 April to take on supplies on 28 April, and sailed on the 28th with a convoy bound forNorth Africa . She paused inBermuda from 2 May to 9 May and arrived in Oran,Algeria , on 26 May."Achelous" moved to
Bizerte ,Tunisia on 1 June and remained there until 14 July providing varied services to landing craft. Following the Allied invasion ofSicily , "Achelous" moored atLicata , Sicily from 15 July through 14 August performing repair work. She returned to Bizerte on 15 August and, in the next three days, underwent two enemy air raids. During the second raid, "Achelous"' guns assisted in downing two German planes. "Achelous" spent one week in mid-September atPalermo , Sicily. She got underway with Convoy UGS-19 on 16 October, reachedPort Said ,Egypt , on 23 October, and transited theSuez Canal on 25 October. The repair ship then headed forMassawa , ItalianEritrea , where she arrived on 31 October. The next day, she entered a British-ownedfloating drydock at Massawa. The ship left the drydock on 4 November and got underway forIndia . She arrived atCalcutta in early December and spent approximately one month providing services in theChina Burma India theater.In early 1944, "Achelous" left India and sailed to the
Mediterranean to support operations along the Italian coast. She remained at these duties for seven months. In July, the landing craft repair ship began preparations for the assault on the southern coast ofFrance . In mid-August, she dropped anchor off the French coast and set up a pontoon drydock to service landing craft used in the invasion. These duties occupied her through most of 1944. Late in the year, the repair ship was reassigned to thePacific Ocean and began her voyage via theStrait of Gibraltar and thePanama Canal to her new area of operations. She transited the Panama Canal on 7 March 1945 and proceeded to Eniwetok, where she arrived on 24 April. "Achelous" then was assigned to support the invasion and occupation ofOkinawa , her last combat operation of World War II. Following the War, "Achelous" returned to the west coast. She was placed out of commission in reserve in January 1947 and berthed in the Columbia River Group of thePacific Reserve Fleet . "Achelous"' name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on 1 June 1973 and the ship was sold on 21 January 1974 to Overseas Shipyard, Ltd. ofHong Kong for scrapping."Achelous" earned two
battle star s for World War II service.References
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