- USS Hercules (AK-41)
USS Hercules (AK-41) was an "Hercules"-class
transport commissioned by theU.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . She was responsible for delivering necessary goods and equipment to ships and stations in the war zone."Hercules" (AK-41), ex-"SS Exporter", was launched
18 July 1939 by theFore River Ship Building Co.,Quincy, Massachusetts , forAmerican Export Lines Inc. Acquired by the Navy15 July 1941 , she continued to be operated by civilian crews until30 November 1942 , when she commissioned atSan Francisco, California , Comdr. W. H. Turnquist,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
Departing San Francisco
18 December , "Hercules" reachedNoumea ,New Caledonia ,6 January 1943 to discharge her cargo. She returned to San Francisco20 February and repeated the voyage from11 March to5 July . "Hercules" sailed forPearl Harbor 6 August and reachedHawaii 6 days later. Asflagship for AdmiralWillis A. Lee , CTF 11, she sailed for action25 August and on1 September was offBaker Island as the Army began occupation. Remaining off Baker Island until16 September discharging cargo, "Hercules" returned toPearl Harbor and from there sailed for San Francisco.Supporting Allied invasion forces
Taking on passengers and cargo, she sailed again for the Pacific war areas
13 October , reachingFunafuti ,Ellice Islands ,14 November after discharging cargo at Pearl Harbor. After miscellaneous cargo trips in the southern Pacific, "Hercules" returned to Pearl28 January 1944 for repairs. Two round-trips with cargo and passengers to San Francisco brought her into the summer and on30 May she sailed with the initial invasion force forSaipan . "Hercules" reached Saipan15 June , D-Day, and remained there discharging cargo until24 June . Although Japanese planes filled the air and attacked her several times, "Hercules" emerged unscathed as American forces continued to sweep across the island to Japan. Departing Saipan24 June , she returned to Pearl Harbor and from there sailed toGuadalcanal .Supporting the Philippine invasion forces
"Hercules" sailed from Guadalcanal
8 September to participate in the invasion ofPeleliu ,Palau Islands ,15 September . After this hard fought operation she continued on toHollandia ,New Guinea , discharged her cargo, and13 October sailed for thePhilippines . "Hercules" remained in the Philippines, with several trips back for supplies, for both the initial invasion of San Pedro Bay20 October and the landings onLingayen Gulf 9 January 1945 , as American forces returned victorious to the Philippines.Supporting Iwo Jima operations
Reaching
Ulithi 24 January 1945 , "Hercules" embarked troops with cargo and17 February sailed forIwo Jima . The invasion of that rugged island began 2 days later, and "Hercules" steamed in the retirement area until27 February when she disembarked reserve troops on the beach and received wounded. After discharging her cargo, she remained in theIwo Jima area until20 March when, loaded withU.S. Marines and their equipment, she sailed for Pearl Harbor. Reaching Pearl4 April , "Hercules" carried cargo toGuam andEniwetok before reaching San Francisco22 June for a much-needed overhaul.End-of-war operations
The war in the Pacific ended while "Hercules" was still undergoing repairs, but she sailed west again
24 October 1945 . Loading ammunition in the Philippines and theAdmiralty Islands , she transited thePanama Canal 16 March 1946 and docked atNorfolk, Virginia ,26 March . After a brief trip up the coast toNew York andNew Jersey , "Hercules" sailed to Norfolk18 May and hauled down her commissioning pennant28 June 1946 . "Hercules" was transferred to theMaritime Commission 18 July . Returning to merchant service, she was renamed "SS Exermont", and later "SS Bostonian".Military awards and honors
"Hercules" received five
battle stars forWorld War II service:
* Marianas operation
* Western Caroline Islands operation
* Leyte operation
* Luzon operations
* Iwo Jima operation"Hercules’" crew members were eligible for the following medals:
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (5)
* World War II Victory Medal
* Philippines Liberation Medal (2)References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h5/hercules-v.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/130041.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AK-41 Hercules]
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