- USS Harry Lee (APA-10)
USS "Harry Lee" (APA-10) was a "Harry Lee"-class
attack transport that saw service with theUS Navy duringWorld War II . She served in thePacific War , as well as in NorthAtlantic Ocean operations, and safely returned home post-war with sevenbattle stars to her credit. She was the only ship in her class."Harry Lee" was built as passenger ship SS "Exochorda" by
New York Shipbuilding Co.,Camden, New Jersey , in 1931 and operated in theMediterranean area forAmerican Export Lines . Acquired by the Navy30 October 1940 , she was converted atTietjen and Lang Dry Dock Co.,Hoboken, New Jersey , and commissioned "Harry Lee" (AP-17)27 December 1940 , Captain R. P. Hinrichs in command. "Harry Lee" was redesignated "APA-10",1 February 1943 .Pre-World War II North Atlantic operations
"Harry Lee" spent the first few months of her commissioned service transporting
U.S. Marine combat units to theCaribbean for training exercises, helping to build the amphibious teams which were to find such great success in the later stages ofWorld War II . After a stay atNorfolk, Virginia , the transport was assigned in July to theIceland route, carrying troops and supplies to that country from Norfolk andNew York .World War II operations
After making two such passages, she returned to
Boston, Massachusetts ,22 December 1941 to take part in additional training exercises. With America then in the war, "Harry Lee" spent the next 18 months in amphibious maneuvers in theCaribbean area. During this time the ship carried out many valuable experiments withlanding craft and boat control procedures, all of which bore fruit in the dangerous months to come.Supporting the North Africa invasion
Returning to Boston
6 April 1943 , "Harry Lee" was designated for use in the upcoming offensive in theMediterranean , and sailed8 June forAlgeria . She anchored atOran 22 June to prepare for the landing and found herself off the southwest coast ofSicily 10 July with Vice Admiral Hewitt's Western Naval Task Force. During this giant invasion "Harry Lee" debarked her troops through the heavy surf atScoglitti and withstood several Axis air attacks before retiring 2 days later.Transferred to the Pacific Fleet
After the success of the Sicilian operation, the transport returned German
prisoners of war to theUnited States , arriving Norfolk3 August . It was then decided that her amphibious prowess was needed in the Pacific, and she sailed24 August forWellington, New Zealand , via thePanama Canal andSan Francisco, California , arriving12 October 1943 . At Wellington "Harry Lee" loaded Marines in preparation for the big push of the invasion of theGilbert Islands .The invasion of Tarawa
She proceeded to
Efate ,New Hebrides ,1 November –7 November and for the next few weeks held amphibious practice landings in preparation for the landings onTarawa . The transport departed for Tarawa13 November , and arrived offshore20 November . There she launched her Marines onto the bloody beaches, under threat ofsubmarine attack and air attack and sailed the next day forPearl Harbor .Invasion of the Marshall Islands
"Harry Lee" participated in rehearsal landings in
Hawaii an waters after her arrival atPearl Harbor 7 December 1943 , and sailed23 January 1944 for the invasion of theMarshall Islands , next step on the island road to Japan. She arrived offKwajalein 31 January . She effectively carried out her role in this complicated operation by landing troops on two small islands in theatoll ; they met little opposition. "Harry Lee" remained offKwajalein until departing forFunafuti 5 February . From there she sailed toNoumea 24 February and by14 March was anchored offGuadalcanal to load troops and continue her amphibious preparations.New Guinea operations
After carrying troops to Bougainville and
New Guinea in April, "Harry Lee" sailed toAitape ,New Guinea , under Rear Admiral Barbey for theHollandia operation. She arrived23 April after the initial assault, unloaded her troops, and proceeded to bring reinforcements from other points inNew Guinea to the landing area. This accomplished, the transport arrivedEspiritu Santo 11 May .Landing troops on Guam
"Harry Lee" was next to take part in the invasion of the
Marianas . After landing operations conducted aroundGuadalcanal the ship sailed toKwajalein and got underway in convoy forGuam 12 June . During this gigantic operation, in which troops were projected over 1,000 miles of ocean from the nearest advance base, "Harry Lee" was held in reserve for theGuam landings. She arrived offAgat, Guam ,21 July 1945 and debarked her troops. The transport then remained offshore loading and relanding troops for tactical purposes until25 July , when she steamed with her fellow transports toEniwetok . They arrived29 July , and 2 days later sailed forPearl Harbor .Overhaul, and then to the Philippines
Arriving Pearl Harbor
7 August 1944 , "Harry Lee" set course forCalifornia and a much-needed overhaul. She arrivedSan Pedro, California ,18 August and remained inCalifornia until departing21 October with troops forSeeadler Harbor , Manus. Until31 December the ship conducted practice landings inNew Guinea and theSolomons for the upcoming invasion ofLuzon , and departed the last day of 1944 forLingayen Gulf .Under heavy fighter aircraft attack
En route, Japanese planes attacked the
task force savagely with suicide planes and bombers, but "Harry Lee" by effective gunfire and luck escaped damage. She enteredLingayen Gulf 9 January 1945 and began landing troops under constant air alert. That night the transports retired off the beaches under smoke screens, returning next day to resume the dangerous job of landing supplies. "Harry Lee" sailed10 January forLeyte Gulf , anchoring14 January .Iwo Jima, her last amphibious operation
With troops ashore at
Lingayen , "Harry Lee" departed19 January forUlithi and arrived 2 days later. She soon was back in action, however, sailing17 February forIwo Jima and her last amphibious operation of the war. The transport arrived viaGuam 22 February , 3 days after the initial landings, and after sending a reconnaissance unit ashore24 February disembarked her troops. The ship remained off Iwo Jima until6 March acting as a hospital evacuation vessel. She then sailed with casualties toSaipan 6 March –9 March . "Harry Lee" spent the rest of her time in the Pacific transporting troops and supplies, as the American thrust at Japan neared its final phase. She touched atTulagi ,Noumea ,New Guinea , Manus, and thePhilippines , bringing reinforcements and vitally needed supplies. The ship was atLeyte Gulf 20 July when ordered back to theUnited States , and she arrived for a brief stay8 August . It was during this time that news of Japan's surrender reached the veteran transport.End-of-war activity
The ship reached
Manila 16 September at aid in the occupation of Japan, and after loading troops at various points in the Philippines arrivedTokyo Bay 13 October 1945 . Assigned toOperation Magic Carpet , and the huge job of bringing American veterans home from the Pacific, "Harry Lee" arrived San Francisco4 November , and made another round trip to the Philippines and back, arriving20 January 1946 . From San Francisco she sailed23 January for New York, via Norfolk.Post-war decommissioning
The ship arrived
9 February 1946 and decommissioned atBrooklyn Navy Yard 9 May 1946 . After a period inReserve Fleet , she was sold toTurkey in April 1948. Renamed "Tarsus", she was burned in theBosporus after a rare three-ship collision14 December 1960 .Military awards and honors
"Harry Lee" received seven
battle stars forWorld War II service.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03010.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - AP-17 / APA-10 "Harry Lee"]
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