- USS Alkes (AK-110)
USS "Alkes" (AK-110) 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.SS "Increase A. Lapham" was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1584) on10 June 1943 atRichmond, California , by thePermanente Metals Corp.; launched on29 June 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Chester P. Kenman; acquired by the Navy on5 October 1943 ; converted for naval service by the Hurley Marine Works,Oakland, California ; renamed "Alkes" (AK-110) on6 October 1943 ; and placed in commission at Oakland on29 October 1943 , Comdr. W. H. Wight in command.World War II Pacific Theater operations
After shakedown training, the new cargo ship got underway for
Pearl Harbor ,Hawaii , her base of operations while she carried supplies to the forward areas in thePacific Ocean . In early December, the ship sailed to theGilbert Islands withTask Unit (TU) 16.15.1. She reached Makin Island on the 16th and commenced unloading. The ship moved toBaker Island on the 31st to take on cargo prior to returning to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on13 January 1944 .Supplying forces in the Marshall Islands
Shortly after returning to Hawaii, the vessel began taking on supplies and equipment for another shuttle run. "Alkes" sailed on
25 January for theMarshall Islands . Upon reachingMajuro Atoll , on3 February , the ship began unloading her cargo to support ongoing landing operations. One week later, she reversed her course and arrived back at Pearl Harbor on21 February .Supplying the South Pacific forces
"Alkes" got underway again on
12 March , bound for the Marshall and Gilbert Islands with Task Group 16.12. Among her ports of call wereEniwetok ,Kwajalein , and Majuro, Marshall Islands; andTarawa and Makin, Gilbert Islands. "Alkes" returned to Pearl Harbor on8 May to replenish her cargo. She shaped a course back to the Marshalls on the 22d and made stops at Kwajalein and Eniwetok. The vessel arrived atGuam on8 August , where she remained for one month discharging cargo and delivering fresh water to various ships of the fleet.Repairs Stateside
"Alkes" arrived back at Pearl Harbor on
11 September . After 10 days in port, she continued sailing east toward theUnited States . The vessel reachedSan Pedro, California , on3 October and, shortly thereafter, began alterations and repairs. She moved toSan Francisco, California , on the 27th to take on cargo and, on6 November , sailed for Pearl Harbor.Return trips to the South Pacific
The ship reached Hawaiian waters on the 16th and sailed the next day for Eniwetok, Guam, and
Ulithi . "Alkes" reached Ulithi on13 December and assumed duty there as a fleet issue ship. She operated at Ulithi until6 February 1945 , when she got underway for a return voyage toCalifornia . "Alkes" arrived at San Pedro on4 March and underwent repairs while taking on supplies and equipment. She sailed on the 23d to resume her cargo operations in the Western Pacific. On12 April , the ship returned to Ulithi, where she remained until late May, preparing for the impending assault on the Ryūkyūs.Supporting Okinawa invasion operations
"Alkes" got underway with TU 13.11.2 on
23 May , bound forOkinawa . She remained off that island andKerama Retto from28 May through13 August issuing her cargo to units of the invasion force. She experienced numerous air attacks but continued to carry out her duties without sustaining any serious damage.Return to Stateside duties
She left Okinawa in mid-August and sailed via Ulithi to the west coast of the United States. The ship again reached San Pedro on
14 September and remained there until early January 1946, serving as a fleet issue ship. On3 January , she set a course for theU.S. East Coast . Having transited thePanama Canal , Alkes arrived atNorfolk, Virginia , on the 31st.Inactivation and decommissioning
Preparations for her inactivation were then begun. The vessel sailed to
Baltimore, Maryland , on8 February and was placed out of commission there on20 February 1946 . She was returned to theMaritime Administration on27 February , and her name was struck from the Navy List on12 March 1946 . The ship was subsequently laid up in the James River as SS "Increase A. Lapham". She was sold on26 October 1971 to Hierros Ardes S. A., Bilbao,Spain , for scrapping.Military awards and honors
"Alkes" won three
battle star s for her World War II service. Her crew was eligible for the following medals:
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (3)
* World War II Victory MedalReferences
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