- USS Niagara (APA-87)
USS "Niagara" (APA-87) was a "Gilliam"-class
attack transport that served with theUS Navy duringWorld War II . Commissioned late in the war, she was initially assigned to transport duties and consequently did not participate in combat operations."Niagara" was named after
Fort Niagara , a fort captured from the
British by American forces28 November 1812 ; she was the eighthUS Navy ship to bear the name.She was laid down
20 November 1944 underMaritime Commission contract byConsolidated Steel atWilmington, California ; launched10 February 1945 ; acquired by the Navy26 March 1945 ; and commissioned atSan Pedro, California ,29 March 1945 , Lt. Comdr. Allan C. Hoffman, USNR, in command.Operational history
World War II
Following
amphibious warfare training out ofSan Diego , "Niagara" sailed26 May 1945 with cargo and 887 Marines, whom she landed atPearl Harbor 1 June. In the following weeks she transported troops, cargo, ammunition, and mail between the variousHawaiian Islands .She stood out of Pearl Harbor 1 July bound, via the Marshalls and
Carolines , forOkinawa , arrivingBuckner Bay 5 August. After debarking 903 Army troops and their combat support weapons and cargo, she departed 8 August with 40 officers and 771 men of the 31st Naval Construction Battalion for debarking atGuam in the Marianas. She arrived Apra Harbor on the morning of 15 August, the day of Japan's capitulation.After hostilities
"Niagara" transported Navy passengers from Guam to the
Philippines , arriving San Pedro Bay 20 August. She then set course forCebu to embark the Army's 164th Regimental Combat Team, sailed 1 September, arrivedYokohama the 8th, and landed her occupation troops. She again headed for the Philippines 16 September to embark men of the Army's 305th Infantry, 77th Division, landed atOtaru ,Hokkaidō ,Japan , 5 October. From there, she carried men of the Navy's 128th Construction Battalion toApra Harbor .She stood out from Apra Harbor 22 October with an Army signal battalion bound for
China . The attack transport reachedTientsin 29 October and sailed 10 November for the Marianas. JoiningOperation Magic Carpet , the massive operation to return demobilizing servicemen, she embarked Army troops inTanapag Harbor ,Saipan , Marianas; sailed the 20th; and reachedSan Francisco 4 December.Operation Crossroads
"Niagara" departed San Francisco 20 December for
Samar ,Philippine Islands , arriving10 January 1946 . While there, she received word that she would participate in theatomic bomb tests ofOperation Crossroads as a unit of Joint Task Force 1. She put to sea 3 February to prepare at Pearl Harbor, then sailed toBikini Atoll in the Marshalls, the location of the tests, arriving 31 May.A target ship, "Niagara" survived the atomic explosions of 1 and 25 July. She departed Bikini 21 August for
Kwajalein and Pearl Harbor en route to San Francisco, arriving 16 September.Decommission
"Niagara" remained on the west coast until she departed
San Diego 7 November, steaming via thePanama Canal toHampton Roads, Virginia . She arrivedNorfolk, Virginia on 2 December and decommissioned there12 December 1946 .After serving to test the effects of special conventional explosives in the
Chesapeake Bay , "Niagara" was sold for scrapping on5 February 1950 to the Northern Metals Company ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa87.txt "Niagara" (APA-87)] , DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03087.htm APA-87 "Niagara"] , Navsource Online.
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