- USS Pathfinder (AGS-1)
USS "Pathfinder" (AGS-1) was a
survey vessel for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Before and after the war she was USC&GS "Pathfinder" for theUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey . "Pathfinder" was built by theLake Washington Shipyard of Houghton,Washington in 1929. She was acquired by theU.S. Navy and commissioned 31 August 1942, with Capt. Bascom H. Thomas,USNR , in command.U.S. Navy service
A sea-going arm of the
U.S. Navy 'sHydrographic Office , "Pathfinder" spent the war years paving the way for amphibious invasion. After shakedown in thePuget Sound area ofWashington and a stop atSan Francisco, California , "Pathfinder" got under way 10 November 1942 and proceeded viaPearl Harbor andPalmyra Island to theEllice Islands arrivingFuna Futi 26 December. For nearly two years "Pathfinder" operated along the dangerousNew Guinea -New Britain -Solomon Islands areas allied land-air-sea forces fought to break the Japanese grip on the area. An isolatedreef , an uncharted harbor, a lonely stretch of enemy hold coastline—each presented a different problem. At Bougainville,Treasury Island ,Green Island ,Emirau andGuam , advance "Pathfinder" parties were sent ashore under the noses of the Japanese to work in close cooperation with Allied amphibious elements in laying out harborcharts or surveying inland channels. During most of 1943, the ship operated in theSolomons and neighboring groups; theRussell Islands ,Admiralties ,Loyalties , andNew Caledonia . "Pathfinder", although nominally a noncombatant, experienced some fifty bombing raids while working close to the front lines. She showed that she could retaliate atGuadalcanal 7 April 1943 when herantiaircraft gunners shot down two Japanese planes. At the end of September 1944, after some three months of scientific probing aroundNew Guinea , "Pathfinder" departed forEspiritu Santo , with written commendations from Admirals Nimitz, Kinkaid, and Halsey. She reachedPearl Harbor 11 October andAlameda, California , 21 October. The proud veteran headed back toward the war zone 18 December 1944. By this time the tide of battle had swept northward to thePhilippines . She reachedGuam 4 February to prepare for landings atCasiguran Bay ,Luzon 13 March 1945. This first on the eastern coast ofLuzon greatly helped to liberate thePhilippines . On 28 March two enemy aircraft attacked the ship but she escaped damage.On 1 May 1945, one month after the initial beachhead was established on
Okinawa , "Pathfinder" churned intoHagushi Anchorage. On 6 May 1945 at "Suicide Slot", Sesoko, a Japanesekamikaze plane crash-dived into the veteran survey ship's after gun platform killing one man, starting fires and setting off readyammunition . Emergency parties quickly brought the flames under control. Between her arrival atOkinawa and the final cessation of hostilities 15 August, the ship was atGeneral Quarters 170 times."Pathfinder" anchored at
Yokosuka Naval Base ,Tokyo Bay , 13 October 1945 and wound up her U.S. Naval career with a series of surveys among the Empire's home islands to assist the Allied occupation."Pathfinder" departed
Yokosuka, Japan , 5 December 1945. Touching atPearl Harbor 16 December, the ship arrivedSeattle, Washington , 24 December, she decommissioned 31 January 1946, and was transferred to the Commerce Department on 22 August. On 1 October 1946 "Pathfinder" was returned to theU.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey . She was struck from the Navy List 13 November 1946.Honors and awards
"Pathfinder" received two
battle stars forWorld War II service.References
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