- USS Cable (ARS-19)
USS "Cable" (ARS-19) was a "Diver"-class
rescue and salvage ship built for theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II . She served in thePacific Ocean theatre of the war. Because of her bravery in dangerous combat areas, she returned home after the war’s end with threebattle stars and the Navy Unit Commendation."Cable" was launched
1 April 1943 byBasalt Rock Co.,Napa, California ; sponsored by Mrs. B. Elliott; and commissioned6 March 1944 , Lieutenant Commander H. Pond,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Cable" began her salvage and rescue work while still in shakedown training, when she took in tow for
San Diego, California , the waterbarge AW-86, which had suffered a breakdown offCape San Lucas ,Mexico . "Cable" clearedSan Pedro, California ,30 April 1944 , towing small craft toKwajalein on her way toMilne Bay ,New Guinea .Here she offered salvage and rescue services until sailing
10 August for Manus andCairns, Australia , where she loadedfirefighting and salvage teams. Continuing the lengthy process of invasion preparation, she sailed toMilne Bay to load firefighting equipment, and on18 October put out fromHollandia ,New Guinea , in aconvoy of supply ships for the initial landings onLeyte .Supporting the invasion of the Philippines
Many ships were damaged in the furious naval and air actions which accompanied the Leyte, and later the
Lingayen , operations. "Cable’s" essential services aided many; she madeUSS Albert W. Grant (DD-649) seaworthy again in only two days after thedestroyer had flooded from the 19 shell hits received in theBattle of Surigao Strait . Such duty in San Pedro Bay andLingayen Gulf was followed by assignment to harbor clearance atManila through the spring of1945 .Awarded the Navy Unit Commendation
"Cable's" devoted and skillful service in the
Philippines was recognized with the award of theNavy Unit Commendation .Supporting the Borneo invasion
"Cable" stood out of
Manila Bay 30 May 1945 where her repair facilities helped ready ships for theBorneo invasion. She steamed toBalikpapan for frontline support in July, and in August returned to the Philippines for continued service through6 March 1946 .End-of-war activity
Homeward bound, she towed non-self-propelled
barracks ship "APL-18 " fromPearl Harbor to San Diego, where she arrived28 July 1946 for local operations until28 January 1947 . Proceeding to theU.S. East Coast , "Cable" carried out salvage, rescue, and towing assignments inNew England waters until15 September 1947 .Post-war decommissioning
In
1947 she was decommissioned atBoston, Massachusetts . She was loaned for commercial service the same day. She was sunk as a target7 August 1978 .Awards
In addition to the
Navy Unit Commendation , Cable received threebattle stars for World War II service.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/37/3719.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - ARS-19 Cable]
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