- USS Edward Rutledge (AP-52)
USS "Edward Rutledge" (AP-52) was a "Edward Rutledge"-class transport. She was acquired by the
U.S. Navy for use inWorld War II , and was assigned the task of transporting troops to and from battle areas. Operating in dangerousMediterranean waters on12 November 1942 , she was sunk after being struck by a Germansubmarine ’storpedo atFedala Bay,Morocco .Construction history
"Edward Rutledge" (AP-52) was built in 1931 by
New York Shipbuilding Corp.,Camden, New Jersey , asSS Exeter ; transferred to the Navy from theMaritime Commission 7 January 1942 ; converted byTampa Shipbuilding Co.,Tampa, Florida ; and commissioned18 April 1942 , Captain M. W. Hutchinson, Jr., in command.North Africa operations
"Edward Rutledge" sailed from
Tampa, Florida , in convoy13 May 1942 toNorfolk, Virginia . She operated inChesapeake Bay training soldiers for the invasion ofNorth Africa . DepartingHampton Roads 24 October , she landed troops atFedhala ,French Morocco , on8 November , and lay off the beach unloading her cargo with two lifeboats, the only boats remaining after the assault.Struck and sunk by a torpedo from U-130
On
12 November she was torpedoed by U-130 commanded byErnst Kals who slipped past the escort screen to sink three transports. "Edward Rutledge's" crew attempted to beach her but all power had been lost; she settled rapidly by the stern and sank with the loss of 15 men.Military honors and awards
"Edward Rutledge" received one
battle star forWorld War II service:North African occupation (
Algeria -Morocco landings,8 November to11 November 1942 ).References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/22/22052.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AP-52 Edward Rutledge]
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