- USS Alkaid (AK-114)
USS Alkaid (AK-114) was an "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."SS William G. Sumner" (AK-114) was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 1211) on13 September 1943 by theSt. John's River Shipbuilding Co., Inc.,Jacksonville, Florida ; launched on8 November 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. W. R. McQuaid; renamed "Alkaid" on13 November 1943 ; acquired by the Navy under a bareboat charter on19 November 1943 ; converted for naval service by the Gibbs Gas Engine Co.,Jacksonville, Florida ; and, commissioned in Jacksonville on27 March 1944 , Lt. Comdr . E. G. Gummer in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
Following a period of shakedown training off the
U.S. East Coast , Alkaid sailed on6 May for thePacific Ocean , viaGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , and thePanama Canal . On14 June , the ship touched atEspiritu Santo and reported toService Squadron 8 for duty.Inter-island service in the South Pacific
For the duration of her
World War II service, "Alkaid" acted as an interisland transport. Some of the ports she visited includedNoumea ,New Caledonia ;Guadalcanal ;Tulagi ;Suva ,Fiji ; Auckland andWellington, New Zealand ;Espiritu Santo andEfate ,New Hebrides ;Oro Bay ,New Guinea ;Iwo Jima ;Guam ; andEniwetok .Okinawa operations
On
15 May 1946 , "Alkaid" sailed fromUlithi with aconvoy bound forOkinawa . She arrived offHagushi beach on the 21st and operated there through the end of the month.End-of-war activity
"Alkaid" touched at
Pearl Harbor in early August. She was undergoing availability when she received word of the Japanese surrender. In September, the ship got underway for Japan. After making calls atEniwetok ,Saipan , andIwo Jima , "Alkaid" dropped anchor atYokosuka, Japan , on4 October . For the next one and one-half months, the ship served with the occupation forces in Japan.On
16 November , "Alkaid" left Japan with a load of homeward-bound American troops and reachedSan Francisco, California , on6 January 1946 .Post-war decommissioning
The ship was decommissioned there and returned to the
Maritime Commission on11 March 1946 . Her name was struck from theNavy list on28 March 1946 .Military awards and honors
"Alkaid" won one
battle star for herWorld War II service.References
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