- USS Rotanin (AK-108)
USS Rotanin (AK-108) 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."Rotanin" (AK-108), originally named "SS William Kelly", was laid down
24 July 1943 underMaritime Commission contract (MCE-1872) by theCalifornia Shipbuilding Co.,Terminal Island, California ; launched18 August 1943 , sponsored by Mrs. Andrew R. Bone; and commissioned23 November 1943 , Lt. William L. Howard,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
Completing shakedown
5 December , "Rotanin" loaded her first combat cargo and embarked her first military passengers atPort Hueneme, California , and on the 12th sailed forNoumea . Arriving5 January 1944 , she carried troops and cargo toGuadalcanal , then, on the 27th, continued on to theRussell Islands . By2 February , she had discharged all cargo and was underway back to the Guadalcanal-Florida Island area. From then until March, she carried cargo and personnel throughout theBismarck Archipelago , the Solomons, the Fijis, and theNew Hebrides . In April she completed a run toAuckland, New Zealand , and in May she moved supplies to Manus. She then resumed runs in the Solomons-New Hebrides-Fiji area.Supporting the Allied invasion forces
In August, "Rotanin" shifted to the Marshalls-Marianas area and at the end of the month she moved further west, to
Ulithi . In October, she carried Army units to thePalau s, embarked marines there, and transported them to the Russells. In November, she returned to operations in the Marianas, extended them to the Carolines, and in January 1945, returned to Noumea. February and March took her back toMicronesia andNew Zealand . In April she was in the Solomons, and, in May, she took on Army supplies and reinforcements for theOkinawa campaign. Arriving off theHagushi beaches on the 21st she completed offloading by the end of the month and on the 31st she steamed east.End-of-war activity
During June and July, "Rotanin" again operated in the Marshalls and Marianas. On
28 July she headed forHawaii and the west coast. En route when hostilities ceased, she arrived atSan Francisco, California , on17 August . In October she joined the ships assigned totranspacific operations to ferry occupation troops toJapan andKorea and to return veterans to theUnited States .Post-war inactivation and decommissioning
On
2 February 1946 , "Rotanin" arrived at San Francisco and reported to the Commander,12th Naval District for inactivation. She was decommissioned on5 April 1946 and returned to the Maritime Commission. Her name was struck from the Navy List on17 April . Final Disposition: fate unknown.Military awards and honors
"Rotanin" earned one
battle star during World War II. Her crew was eligible for the following medals:
* 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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