- USS Bellona (ARL-32)
The USS "Bellona" (ARL-32) was one of 39 "Achelous"-class
landing craft repair ships built for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Named forBellona (a Roman goddess of war variously identified as the sister, daughter, and wife of Mars), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally laid down as "LST 1136" on
27 December 1944 atSeneca, Illinois by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Works; launched on26 March 1945 ; sponsored by Miss Huberta Jean Malsie; placed in reduced commission on6 April 1945 for the voyage toBaltimore for conversion to a landing craft repair ship (ARL); decommissioned at Baltimore on27 April 1945 ; converted by the Bethlehem Steel Key Highway Shipyard; and placed in full commission on28 July 1945 with Lieutenant W. P. Sullivan, USNR, in command. "Bellona" departed Baltimore on6 August 1945 for shakedown training inChesapeake Bay . After post shakedown repairs at theNorfolk Navy Yard , she got underway for thePacific Ocean on5 September . The ship arrived in theCanal Zone on12 September , transited the canal, and headed forSan Diego on the14th . She stood out of San Diego on11 October , stopped briefly atPearl Harbor , and then headed on to theBonins on31 October . "Bellona" arrived atIwo Jima on14 November and began duty as station repair ship there. "Bellona" went hard aground on the north side ofKama Rock on1 December 1945 . After the failure of several attempts to refloat her, "Bellona" proved unsalvageable. Finally, after all salvageable equipment had been removed, she was destroyed with explosives on14 May 1946 . Her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on5 June 1946 .References
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