- USS Caelum (AK-106)
USS "Caelum" (AK-106) was a "Crater"-class
cargo ship commissioned by theU.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone."Caelum" was launched
25 July 1943 as SS "Wyatt Earp" byCalifornia Shipbuilding Corp.,Wilmington, California , under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. H. N. MacKusick; transferred to the Navy10 August 1943 ; commissioned22 October 1943 , Lieutenant Commander E. Johnson in command; and reported to theU.S. Pacific Fleet .World War II Pacific Ocean operations
Shouldering her share of the Navy's great task of building up Pacific bases, "Caelum" carried cargo between
Pearl Harbor andTarawa ,Majuro ,Eniwetok ,Kwajalein , andUlithi , in her first year of service. Her tireless operations included participation in the occupation of Kwajalein and Majuro in February1944 , and from June through October1944 she was assigned to famedService Squadron 10.Supporting invasion forces
A San Francisco overhaul late in
1944 was followed by "Caelum's" assignment from20 January 1945 as station ship at Ulithi, and from8 May , atGuam . At these bases she controlled and issued cargo and provisions to the ships which carried out the massive operations in thePalaus ,Philippines ,Iwo Jima , andOkinawa , and the task forces which pounded Japanese bases from the air.End-of-war activity
Returning to the States for overhaul in June and July
1945 , "Caelum" towed "YF-741" to Ulithi in August, and sailed on to support the occupation ofKorea in September, and to provide logistic services to ships atShanghai in early October. From9 November , when she arrived atSamar , Philippine Islands, the cargo ship sailed from this and various Chinese ports until clearing for theUnited States 15 April 1946 .Post-war decommissioning
Decommissioned at
Seattle, Washington on30 July 1946 , "Caelum" was returned to theMaritime Commission the next day.Military awards and honors
"Caelum" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.References
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