- USS Pickaway (APA-222)
USS "Pickaway" (APA/LPA-222) was a "Haskell"-class
attack transport of theUS Navy . She was built and used duringWorld War II . She was of the VC2-S-AP5Victory ship design type.History
"Pickaway" APA–222 was laid down by the
Permanente Metals Corp. ,Richmond, California , as a victory cargo ship (MCV hull 570),1 September 1944 ; launched5 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. William D. Schoning; converted into an APA; acquired by the Navy and commissioned12 December 1944, Comdr. H. L. Bixby in command.World War II
After shakedown and amphibious exercises at
Coronado Beach, California , "Pickaway" embarked some 1500 Army troops atSeattle, Washington , departed9 February , arrivedPearl Harbor 16 February , disembarked the troops and headed forIwo Jima to evacuate Marine forces who were finishing off the remaining Japanese forces on the island. "Pickaway" reached Iwo Jima14 March , received on board the 24th Marine Regiment, sailed20 March , and returned to Pearl Harbor5 April ."Pickaway" participated in amphibious exercises until sailing for
Guam 4 May with military passengers. Arriving Guam17 May , she embarked soldiers, sailors, and marines; departedApra Harbor 22 May ; and arrivedSan Francisco 7 June .On
2 July she took on board Navy and Coast Guard passengers and departed San Francisco forNoumea, New Caledonia . Following disembarking of personnel in Noumea8 July , "Pickaway" steamed toEspiritu Santo ,Russell Island , andGuadalcanal to pick up passengers and sailed23 July for San Francisco where she arrived6 August .While preparing for another transpacific voyage, the ship learned of the end of hostilities. During the remainder of 1945, "Pickaway" shuttled back and forth across the Pacific embarking passengers at bases in the western Pacific and returning them to the United States.
Remaining in the Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, "Pickaway" visited both
Japan andChina in 1947 and participated inOperation Sandstorm , the second atomic test in the Pacific, early in 1948.Korean War
On the summer of 1950, a month after the
North Korea n forces marched againstSouth Korea , "Pickaway" began shuttling U.S. Army troops from Japan to Pusan to stem the tide of battle. On15 September 1950, she saw her first real amphibious invasion atInchon, Korea , when the U.N. forces flanked the North Koreans. During the Korean conflict, "Pickaway" was deployed to the Korean area four times. She landed troops on most of the major Korean beachheads.In March 1955, "Pickaway" left Korea for the last time, carrying troops of the same brigade she transported to Korea on her first trip. During 1957 and 1958, "Pickaway" made regular deployments to WestPac. During "Pickaway"’s 1958 WestPac tour, she took part in Exercise Blue Star, which was the largest amphibious exercise conducted by Pacific Fleet forces since World War II.
Vietnam
After returning from the Far East in August 1963, "Pickaway" entered the
Willamette Iron and Steel Co. shipyard at Richmond, California forFleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM). In January 1964, the ship began extensive underway and amphibious training, and in March, departed [] San Dieg] o forHawaii , and large scale amphibiousOperation Westwind . On18 June she got underway from San Diego for a six month cruise to the western Pacific. Soon after arriving inYokosuka , she was ordered to proceed at once toBuckner Bay, Okinawa , to embark a Marine Battalion for transport toVietnam to help build up American forces after theGulf of Tonkin Incident .In March 1965, she participated in the Pacific Fleet Exercise “Silver Lance”. On
24 May 1965, she again bolstered the Allied military effort in Vietnam. On7 July 1965 together with other elements of Amphibious Squadron 3, "Pickaway" landed the 2nd battalion of the 9th Marine Regiment over the beaches of Da Nang, South Vietnam.During 1966 she participated in operations “Jackstay”, “Osage”, “Deck House I”, “Nathan Hale”, “Deck House II”, and “Hastings”.
After overhaul and training out of San Diego, "Pickaway" departed San Diego
31 May for the western Pacific and after offloading cargo at Da Nang, proceeded toManila for participation in theSEATO training exercise “Sea Dog.” On19 October "Pickaway" replenished "Oriskany" (CVA-34) at sea in theTonkin Gulf . "Pickaway" spent 1968 operating out of San Diego, California.Awards
"Pickaway" received one
battle star for World War II service and six battle stars for Korean War service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p6/pickaway.htm history.navy.mil: DANFS entry on "Pickwary"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03222.htm navsource.org: USS "Pickaway"]
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