- USS Sphinx (ARL-24)
The USS "Sphinx" (ARL-24) was one of 39 "Achelous"-class
landing craft repair ships built for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Named for theSphinx (a mythical monster formed by joining the body of a lion and the head of a human), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally authorized as "LST-963", the ship was redesignated as a landing craft repair ship (ARL) on
11 September 1944 ; laid down20 October 1944 by the Bethlehem Steel Company ofHingham, Massachusetts ; named "Sphinx" and redesignated "ARL-24" on11 September 1944 ; launched on18 November 1944 ; converted into a landing craft repair ship at the Merrill Stevens Drydock,Jacksonville, Florida ; and commissioned on10 May 1945 . "Sphinx" completed fitting out and proceeded toNorfolk, Virginia for sea trials and shakedown inChesapeake Bay . On12 June she sailed for the west coast; transited thePanama Canal on23 June ; and proceeded viaSan Diego toSan Francisco . She was assigned to the Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, and ordered toHawaii . "Sphinx" arrived inPearl Harbor on31 July and repaired craft there until27 August when she sailed forAdak, Alaska .Before she reached Adak, her sailing orders were modified, routing her to
Japan . She arrived atMutsu Bay ,Honshū on14 September and began repairing and refitting minesweepers. "Sphinx" moved toYokosuka on20 November and sailed forSaipan on3 December 1945 . She operated in the centralPacific islands until entering Pearl Harbor on9 January 1947 en route to the west coast for decontamination. The ship had participated in "Operation Crossroads ," theatomic bomb tests atBikini Atoll in theMarshall Islands from early April to29 August 1946 . "Sphinx" arrived atSan Pedro, California on22 January where she was decontaminated and prepared for inac-tivation. She was placed out of commission, in reserve, on26 May 1947 .The outbreak of hostilities in Korea created a need for "Sphinx's" repair facilities in the
Far East . She was recommissioned on3 November 1950 . After outfitting and holding shakedown training, she stood out of San Diego on17 August 1951 and proceeded via Pearl Harbor to Japan. "Sphinx" arrived at Yokosuka on29 September and operated from Japanese ports until7 May 1952 . During this time, she repaired and serviced fleet units that were being used inKorea . The ship returned to San Diego on4 June 1952 and operated along theCalifornia coast until redeployed to the Far East from3 March to9 December 1954 . "Sphinx" operated along the west coast during 1955 and, on31 January 1956 , was again placed out of commission, in reserve, and berthed at San Diego.In January, 1967 orders were issued to reactivate "Sphinx" for use in
Vietnam . She was towed toNew Orleans, Louisiana in February and, on16 December 1967 , placed in commission. The ship sailed for the west coast on8 January 1968 and arrived at San Diego on23 February . On22 April "Sphinx" and USS "Cohoes" (AN-78) sailed for the western Pacific. The ships made port calls at Pearl Harbor,Kusaie ,Guam , andSubic Bay . "Sphinx" sailed independently from there on6 June and, four days later, arrived atVung Tau ,South Vietnam . "Sphinx" moved toDong Tarn on11 June and was assigned to theMobile Riverine Force in theMekong Delta . Her unit was Task Force (TF) 117 composed of 11 shallow-draft ships and over 150 river assault boats. The repair ship was on a non-rotating basis and, during 1969, had very little time underway. She operated in the Tien Giang and Ham Luong rivers, providing service and support for the river boats as they engaged in operations against theViet Cong . The ship sailed from Vietnam on21 June for a yard period at Sasebo and returned on25 August .Upon her return to Vietnam, "Sphinx" operated along the
Vam Co River . In addition to her regular duties, the ship served as the tactical operations center of theCan Giouc Interdiction Unit and also developedhelicopter capabilities, handling 50 landings before31 December 1969 . She remained in Vietnam until14 December 1970 when she weighed anchor for a yard period at Yokosuka. On the last day of the year, the ship lost power in both main engines and was adrift 340 miles from Sasebo. On2 January 1971 the USS "Chipola" (AO-63) took her under tow for Sasebo where she was repaired. "Sphinx" was back off Vietnam on11 March and remained there until sailing for the west coast several months later. She arrived atBremerton, Washington on2 July and prepared to rejoin the reserve fleet. On30 September 1971 "Sphinx" was placed in reserve, out of commission, and remained berthed at Bremerton into December 1974.Struck from the
Naval Vessel Register 16 April 1977 , she was reacquired by the Navy in 1985 and commissioned in July, 1985 atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard , Bremerton. In 1985, the ship went through a $25 million overhaul to become an intelligence-collection platform. It conducted patrols off the Pacfic coast of El Salvador monitoring the actions of the communist guerrilla forces. The ship was decommissioned for the last time on16 June 1989 at Norfolk and laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Custody of "Sphinx" was transferred on2 December 2002 to theDunkirk Historical Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum inDunkirk, New York for preservation, where she was regarded as the "Sole Survivor of All LST's in The U.S. Mothball Fleet Today."It was reported in May, 2007, that the Sphinx was being stripped of parts by groups from other historical ships, as the Dunkirk Historical group was unsuccessful in raising adequate funds to move her to their location. Later that year, Sphinx was sold for scrapping to North American Recycling, Inc. The ship was moved to Baltimore, but the scrapper went out of business and Sphinx was abandoned along with another Atlantic Reserve Fleet ship, the Hoist. In November 2007, Sphinx was acquired by Bay Bridge Enterprises, who moved her to their facility in Chesapeake, Virginia for disposal. The vessel arrived at their facility on December 1, 2007. [http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=137827&ran=62310]
"Sphinx" received one
battle star for Korean service and eight for service in Vietnam.References
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