- USS Typhon (ARL-28)
The USS "Typhon" (ARL-28) was one of 39 "Achelous"-class
landing craft repair ships built for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Named forTyphon (a character inGreek mythology , the son ofTartarus andGaea , a giant who dared to make war on heaven; for this offense, the angry Jupiter hurled him to earth and buried him beneathMt. Etna ), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.On
14 August 1944 (before her construction began), "LST-1118" was reclassified a landing craft repair ship (ARL-28). The ship was named "Typhon" on11 September 1944 and her keel was laid down on17 October 1944 atSeneca, Illinois by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company; sponsored by Mrs. F. E. Kitteredge, the ship was launched on5 January 1945 and commissioned on18 January 1945 with Lieutenant Bernard M. Jacobsen, USNR, in command. "Typhon" proceeded down theIllinois Waterway and theMississippi River and reachedNew Orleans on20 January . She then moved toMobile, Alabama to repair herpropeller blades which she had damaged soon after leaving Seneca. When again ready for sea, "Typhon" proceeded viaPanama City, Florida toBaltimore, Maryland where she arrived on13 February . Three days later, she was decommissioned there for completion as a landing craft repair ship. While the conversion was in progress, the ship's officers and men underwent special training atCamp Bradford ,Virginia with additional instruction inamphibious warfare atLittle Creek, Virginia . On18 June 1945 "Typhon" was recommissioned with Lieutenant Thomas S. Moulton, USNR, in command. Ten days later, she got underway forHampton Roads to conduct her shakedown training in theNorfolk area. After post-shakedown inspections, the ship departed Norfolk on22 July ; picked up a load of pontoons atDavisville, Rhode Island ; and headed, via thePanama Canal , for the west coast. En route, the repair ship received word that Japan had surrendered, ending the war in thePacific . Putting intoSan Diego on18 August , she unloaded her pontoons and, 10 days later, got underway for theHawaiian Islands , arriving atPearl Harbor on7 September . After two months there, she headed westward and proceeded, via theMarianas , toJapan . Anchoring offYokosuka on16 November , she remained inJapan ese waters until early 1946 when she made a brief run back to the Marianas. Returning to Japan with supplies, the repair ship reached Nagasaki on13 February and remained there until late March, when "Typhon" headed forChina , arriving atShanghai on30 March . For almost a year, the ship operated out ofHong Kong and Shanghai, working to support American occupation forces in China. Late in February 1947, she prepared to return home and arrived at San Diego on29 March . Decommissioned, "Typhon" was laid up in reserve in 1947 at San Diego. On1 July 1960 her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register , and the ship was sold on23 February 1961 to Al Epstein of New Orleans.References
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