- USS Repose (AH-16)
USS "Repose" (AH-16) was built as "Marine Beaver" in 1943 by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.,
Chester, Pennsylvania . 11,141 tons. 520 x 71.6 x 24. 18.7 knots. She was launched 8 August 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Pauline P. McIntire; and acquired for conversion to ahospital ship byBethelem Steel Co ., shipbuilding Division, 56th Street Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y. Upon completion of her conversion to Navy use, she was commissioned 26 May 1945, CAPT W. O. Britten in command.With a bed capacity of 750 and a complement of 564, the "Repose" departed Norfolk on 8 July 1945 for the Pacific. Serving as a casualty transport from various ports in the
Pacific Ocean , the "Repose" also served as a base hospital ship inShanghai and laterTsingtao , China supporting the occupational forces in Northern, China. "Repose" remained in Asian waters, with an occasional return trip to the states until July 1949. She was decommissioned, in reserve, atSan Francisco on 19 January 1950."Repose" was activated on 26 August 1950 and sailed for
Pusan Korea, picking up the Navy crew inYokosuka , Japan en route. Serving inKorea n waters and evacuating patients to Japanese ports as necessary, the "Repose" remained on station until early 1954 with a short repair period in San Francisco from February to March 1953 and the installation of a helicopter landing pad. She remained at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard until her transfer to theNaval Reserve Fleet on 27 September 1954; and she was decommissioned on 21 December 1954 at Hunters Point Naval Ship Yard.After nearly 11 years in the Reserve at Suisun Bay, "Repose" was commissioned on 16 October 1965 for service in Vietnam. Arriving on 3 January 1966, she was permanently deployed to Southeast Asia and earned the nickname “Angel of the Orient.” Operating mainly in the I Corps area, she treated over 9,000 battle casualties and 24,000 inpatients while deployed. She departed Vietnam 14 March 1970 and was decommissioned in May 1970 and used as a hospital annex for Long Beach Naval Hospital, this proved uneconomical and she was sold for scrap in 1974.
"Repose" received nine
battle stars forKorean War service and nine forVietnam service.References
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