- USS Rutilicus (AK-113)
USS "Rutilicus" (AK-113) was an sclass|Crater|cargo ship commissioned by the
U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone."Rutilicus", a cargo ship, was laid down as
Liberty ship SS "Andrew Rowan" (MCE hull 1643) on 2 April 1943 underMaritime Commission contract byCalifornia Shipbuilding Corp.,Wilmington, California ; launched on 26 April 1943; sponsored by Mrs. A. B. Chandler; and delivered to Waterman Steamship Co. for operation on 8 May 1943. Acquired by the Navy on 9 October 1943, she was commissioned atSan Diego, California , on 30 October 1943, Lt. Comdr. H. O. Matthieson in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
Following a short
shakedown cruise along the coast, "Rutilicus" took on a load of general cargo atPort Hueneme, California , and steamed in convoy forHawaii arriving atPearl Harbor on 21 November. Departing theHawaiian Islands on 4 December, she continued on to theGilbert Islands , delivering cargo at bothTarawa andAbemama before returning to Pearl Harbor on 12 January 1944.Supporting invasion of the Marshall Islands
She got underway on 25 January for the invasion of the
Marshall Islands . Arriving atMajuro on 3 February, she delivered 150U.S. Marines and general cargo and then returned to Pearl Harbor on 21 February. Her next voyage, 29 February to 28 March, was a run toBaker Island , to pick up Army Air Force advance base equipment for return to Pearl Harbor.Island-hopping in the South Pacific
"Rutilicus"' next operations involved extensive island-hopping. Standing out from Pearl Harbor on 14 April, she steamed in
convoy forKwajalein Atoll , the Marshalls, arriving on the 23d. She then touched at Makin, Tarawa, Abemama, and Makin again, before returning to Pearl Harbor on 20 May.Tinian invasion operations
By 14 June, "Rutilicus" was steaming in convoy for
Eniwetok Atoll, arriving there on the 25th. For the next seven weeks, she rode at anchor there, then joined up with a convoy forTinian , the Marianas. Following offloading at Tinian, she left for Eniwetok 14 August, touching there on the 19th, and then continued on to Pearl Harbor. Then she steamed independently forSan Francisco, California , arriving on 8 September. On the 12th, she moved into Amship Corp. Shipyard,Alameda, California , for repairs, alterations, and conversion from a general cargo carrier to a fleet dry provisions issue ship.Serving the Philippine invasion forces
"Rutilicus" moved to the Naval Supply Depot,
Oakland, California , on 13 October, took on dry provisions, clothing, small stores, ship's store stock, and medical stores for fleet issue in the forward areas. Thirteen days later, she steamed forLeyte , thePhilippines , via Manus,Funafuti , andHollandia . By 1 December, she was serving units of the fleet in Philippine waters. The next 5 months saw her issuing stores between Hollandia,Nouméa ,Espiritu Santo , Manus,Ulithi , andGuam . She was back in San Francisco on 6 May 1945.Okinawa operations
Following repairs, she steamed on 12 June via the Carolines for
Okinawa n waters. She commenced operations fromBuckner Bay on 21 July; and, on 10 September, she steamed with Task Group 55.7 for Nagasaki,Kyūshū , Japan, arriving on the 12th. She shifted to Sasebo on the 25th.Post-war duties
After returning to San Francisco, she headed, via the
Panama Canal , forNorfolk, Virginia . Arriving atHampton Roads on 1 December, she reported to the Commandant,5th Naval District for disposition.Post-war decommissioning
Decommissioned on 17 December 1945, and returned to WSA the following day, she was struck from the Navy List on 8 January 1946. "Rutilicus" was placed in the Maritime Commission,
National Defense Reserve Fleet , and remained berthed in the James River until 26 October 1971 when she was sold for scrapping to Hierros Ardes, S.A., ofBilbao , Spain.Military awards and honors
"Rutilicus" received two
battle star s for World War II service. Her crew was eligible for the following medals:
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (2)
* World War II Victory Medal
* Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
* Philippines Liberation MedalReferences
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