- USS Bellerophon (ARL-31)
The USS "Bellerophon" (ARL-31) was one of 39 "Achelous"-class
landing craft repair ships built for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Named forBellerophon (ahero ofGreek mythology , the son ofEurymede by either the Corinthian King,Glaucus , or the sea god,Poseidon ), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally planned as an LST, she was redesignated as landing craft repair ship "ARL-31" prior to construction. The ship was laid down on
12 December 1944 atSeneca, Illinois by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company; launched on7 March 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Hazel Nitherspoon; and commissioned on19 March 1945 with Lieutenant Perry P. Wynn in command. On21 March 1945 the ship sailed forMobile, Alabama where she was placed out of commission on31 March to be fitted out as a landing craft repair ship by the Alabama Drydock & Shipbuilding Company. The conversion was completed that summer, and USS "Bellerophon" (ARL-31) was recommissioned on21 July 1945 at Mobile with Lieutenant Samuel H. Alexander, USNR, in command. On31 July the ship began a fortnight's shakedown cruise that took her toGalveston, Texas . She returned to Mobile on14 August and began preparations for an overseas deployment. On1 September "Bellerophon" departed Mobile and headed for thePacific Ocean . After transiting thePanama Canal , she headed up the west coast towardSan Francisco . She made a stop atSan Diego before arriving at Treasure Island on3 October . There, the ship began duty as the repair ship for a newly-formed boat pool. When a strike by civilian workers paralyzed civilian yards during the latter part of October, "Bellerophon" began making voyage repairs to "Operation Magic Carpet" ships while also carrying out some conversion work to enable attack cargo ships to serve as passenger carriers.That work lasted until the spring of 1946. On
26 March 1946 she departed San Francisco bound forHawaii . Upon her arrival inPearl Harbor , she was assigned to the Commander, Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, for duty repairing amphibious warfare ships. She concluded that assignment on16 July and got underway to return to the west coast. The ship arrived in San Diego at the end of July and resumed repair work on amphibious ships. "Bellerophon" remained so engaged until placed out of commission at San Diego in September 1947. She remained in reserve, first at San Diego and later atBremerton, Washington for the next three decades. Her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register in October, 1977 and she was sold on20 June 1980 to the Levin Metals Corporation ofRichmond, California for scrapping.References
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