- USS Queens (APA-103)
USS "Queens" (APA-103) was a "Windsor"-class
attack transport that served with theUS Navy duringWorld War II . She was commissioned late in the war and initially assigned to transport duties; consequently she did not take part in any combat operations."Queens" was named after a county in
New York City . She was laid down 2 March 1944 byBethlehem Steel atSparrows Point, Maryland ; launched 12 September 1944; acquired by the Navy from theMaritime Commission on loan charter 16 December 1944; and commissioned 16 December 1944, Capt. John J. Mockrish, USNR, in command.World War II
Following shakedown and amphibious training in
Chesapeake Bay , "Queens" reported for duty atQueens, New York , to Commander, Task Force 29, 15 January l945. Sailing viaNorfolk, Virginia and thePanama Canal , she arrivedPearl Harbor 7 February. After training, she departed Pearl Harbor 2 March, carrying 1,250 Army and Navy troops.Arriving via
Eniwetok , she debarked troops atIwo Jima 26 March. She began medical treatment for Iwo Jima casualties 30 March. Departing Iwo Jima 12 April with 1,500 Marines, she proceeded viaGuam , Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor toHilo, Hawaii , where she debarked troops 25 April.Following amphibious training, she left Pearl Harbor for
San Francisco 23 May, and proceeded toEverett, Washington , for repairs. Sailing back to action via Pearl Harbor, she delivered troops and cargo toSaipan 11 July. After steaming non-stop from Saipan to San Francisco, arriving 25 July, she delivered troops to Pearl Harbor 11 August.After hostilities
Loaded with 5th Amphibious personnel, she debarked occupation troops at Sasebo,
Japan , 22 September, and then embarked Army infantrymen in thePhilippines , before returning to theUnited States .Decommission
Assigned to inactive status in September 1945, "Queens" arrived Norfolk on 29 April 1946, decommissioned l0 June, and was redelivered to the
War Shipping Administration 11 June. She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 19 June 1946.Postwar career
"Queens" was converted to Maritime Commission hull type P1-S1-DR1 in November 1947. She was purchased by American Export Lines, 22 November 1948 and renamed "Excambion". On March 17 1959, "Excambion" was returned to the
Maritime Administration under a trade-in program. She was then laid up in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet ,Hudson River Group from 20 April 1959.The ship was loaned to the
Texas Maritime Academy 26 April 1965, for service as a merchant marine officer training ship and renamed USTS Texas Clipper. She continued serving in this role for the next thirty years, until being sunk as an artificial reef on 17 November 2007, seventeen miles offSouth Padre Island, Texas .References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa103.htm USS "Queens" (APA-103)] , DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03103.htm APA-103 "Queens"] , Navsource Online.
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