- USS Draco (AK-79)
USS Draco (AK-79) was an "Crater"-class
cargo ship commissioned by theU.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . She was responsible for delivering goods and equipment to locations in the war zone."Draco" (AK-79) was launched
19 January 1943 as "SS John M. Palmer" by Permanente Metals Corp.,Richmond, California , under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Miss G. M. San Facon; transferred to the Navy31 January 1943 ; and commissioned16 February 1943 , Lieutenant Commander E. L. Evey, USNR, in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Draco" towed "YFD-21" from
Seattle, Washington , by way ofPearl Harbor toEspiritu Santo , arriving5 May 1943 . She carried cargo fromAuckland, New Zealand , to bases onNoumea ,Espiritu Santo ,Guadalcanal , and theFiji Islands , and acted in support of the consolidation of theSolomons , the invasions ofCape Torokina , Bougainville, and ofEmirau Island. From27 July to10 August 1944 she unloaded cargo atGuam in the capture and occupation of that island, then returned to cargo runs betweenNew Zealand and theSolomons until arriving atUlithi 26 May 1945 ."Draco" sailed from
Ulithi 20 June 1945 forOkinawa , where she discharged Army supplies from26 June to12 July . Sailing by way ofGuadalcanal to load salvaged equipment and vehicles, "Draco" arrived atTacoma, Washington ,27 August 1945 .Post-war decommissioning
"Draco" was decommissioned
28 November 1945 and returned to theMaritime Commission for disposal the same day.Military awards and honors
"Draco" received two
battle stars forWorld War II service.References
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