- USS Mintaka (AK-94)
USS "Mintaka" (AK-94) was an sclass|Crater|cargo ship commissioned by the
U.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone."Mintaka" was laid down under
Maritime Commission contract as "SS Ansel Briggs" byCalifornia Shipbuilding Corp.,Wilmington, California ,9 February 1943 ; launched10 March 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. A. V. Bechtel; renamed "SS Mintaka"17 March 1943 ; delivered to the Navy26 March 1943 ; and commissioned atSan Diego, California ,10 May 1943 , Lt. Comdr. L. S. Burgess,USCGR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Mintaka" steamed to San Francisco late in the month and after loading cargo sailed for the South
Pacific Ocean 15 June . Steaming viaNew Caledonia , she reachedNew Zealand 15 July and discharged cargo atAuckland andWellington before departing for theU.S. West Coast 1 August . She arrivedSan Francisco, California , the 23d, thence steamed11 September for Seattle to prepare for supply runs inAlaska n waters. DepartingPuget Sound 24 September , she touched atDutch Harbor 11 October and during the next month she shuttled cargo to American bases in theAleutians . After returning toSeattle, Washington ,27 November , she underwent conversion to a troopcarrying cargo ship atPortland, Oregon , early in December.Transporting troops to the war zone
"Mintaka" sailed
11 January 1944 for San Francisco whence, after embarking 1,056 troops, she sailed2 February for the South Pacific. She reachedNouméa , New Caledonia, the 23d and began troop and cargo shuttle runs among the islands of the South Pacific. Between27 February and10 March she carried 1,800 troops to New Zealand and back: thence, she made a run to theNew Hebrides before arrivingGuadalcanal 9 April . During the next several months she maintained a busy schedule transporting fighting men and supplies to numerous American bases inMelanesia from the Admiralties to the Fijis. She carried thousands of troops to and from staging areas; on one run between theGreen Islands and Guadalcanal in late May, she carried more than 1,500 soldiers."Mintaka" departed Guadalcanal
26 September ; operated out of Manus, Admiralties, during much of October; and sailed inconvoy 26 October for shuttle duty in thePalau s. Between31 October and30 November she operated fromKossol Passage south toPeleliu discharging troops and cargo. After embarking 994 veterans of the Palaus' campaign, she returned to Guadalcanal10 December and resumed shuttle runs among the Solomons and theBismarck Archipelago . With 968Seabees embarked, she departed Guadalcanal26 April 1945 bound forOkinawa .Delivering troops to Okinawa
Steaming in convoy via
Eniwetok andUlithi , "Mintaka" reached Okinawa21 May and began debarking troops Rule unloading cargo. Despite periodic Japanese air attacks, she continued off-loading operations during the next week. On25 May her gunners splashed an enemy plane during an assault which damaged a nearby merchant ship. "Mintaka" sailed31 May , touched at Ulithi6 June ,Pearl Harbor the 23d, and arrived San Francisco3 July .End-of-war operations
After voyage repairs, "Mintaka" embarked 1,035 troop reinforcements and departed Portland, Oregon,
24 July . The cessation of hostilities found her at Eniwetok. On20 August she reachedSaipan , Marianas, and began debarking troops. Subsequent troop and cargo runs during the remainder of the year carried her toIwo Jima , Okinawa and Ulithi.Post-war decommissioning
She returned to San Francisco
30 December , decommissioned there12 February 1946 , and was redelivered to WSA the same day. Her name was struck the Navy List26 February 1946 .Military awards and honors
"Mintaka" received one
battle star for World War II service. Her crew were eligible for the following medals:
* Combat Action Ribbon (retroactive)
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1)
* World War II Victory Medal
* Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)References
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