- USS Matar (AK-119)
USS "Matar" (AK-119) 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."Matar" (AK 119) was laid down as "SS Napoleon R. Broward" under
Maritime Commission contract bySt. John's River Shipbuilding Co.,Jacksonville, Florida ,16 October 1943 ; launched30 November 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Napoleon B. Broward; acquired by the Navy under bareboat charter10 December 1943 ; converted for Navy use by Merrill Stevens Drydock & Repair Co., Jacksonville, Florida; and commissioned as "Matar" at Jacksonville17 May 1944 , Lt. Comdr. Erwin E. Smith in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
After completing conversion, "Matar" steamed to
Norfolk, Virginia ,28 May for shakedown inChesapeake Bay . Thence, she loaded cargo atDavisville, Rhode Island , andBayonne, New Jersey , before departingNew York for thePacific Ocean 25 June , arrivingPearl Harbor 25 July . "Matar" discharged cargo and refilled her holds with ammunition,field ration s and amphibious equipment. Operating underService Squadron 8, she sailed with units oftask force TF 31 on20 August for thePalau s.Transporting troops to invasion beaches
Steaming via the Marshalls and the Admiralties, "Matar" reached
Kossol Passage 20 September . Asflagship for CTG 31.4, she operated atKossol until17 October when she departed forAngaur Island. From 19 to24 October she discharged cargo into boats for transfer to the beaches; thence, she embarked marines and amphibious tanks atPeleliu and sailed for theRussell Islands the 30th. She debarked her troops there7 November ; arrived offGuadalcanal the 9th; and embarked 130 troops. Departing Lunga18 November , she arrivedSan Francisco, California , via Pearl Harbor11 December .Modified as a stores issue ship
Altered for duty as a stores issue ship and loaded with medical supplies and ship's stores, Matar departed San Francisco, California,
18 January 1945 and arrivedEniwetok 8 February . Assigned to Service Squadron 10, she steamed to the Marianas between 10 and14 February . For the next 3 months she operated out ofSaipan andGuam dispensing medical and general stores to the fleet.Supporting Okinawa invasion forces
"Matar" arrived
Kerama Retto , the Ryūkyūs,14 May ; discharged some cargo; and shifted to the anchorage offHagushi ,Okinawa ,29 May . She issued dry provisions and medical stores and in addition provided smoke cover during enemy airstrikes. On27 June she sailed forUlithi and Pearl Harbor.End-of-war activity
Replenishing there between 2 and
14 August she steamed to Eniwetok thence to Japan7 September arrivingTokyo Bay 15 September to service ships on occupation duty in Japanese waters. She completed this duty early in November and between5 November and1 December steamed via Pearl Harbor to San Francisco.Post-war decommissioning
"Matar" sailed
6 February 1946 for Pearl Harbor, arrived the 15th, and decommissioned15 March 1946 . She transferred to the custody of the Maritime Commission8 October 1947 and entered theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . Her name was struck from the Navy List31 October 1947 . "Matar" was berthed inSuisun Bay, California , and was scrapped in 1972.Military awards and honors
"Matar" received two
battle star s for World War II service:
* Western Caroline Islands operation (Capture and occupation of southern Palau Islands -Angaur Island, 19 to24 October 1944 )
* Okinawa Gunto operation (Assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto, 14 May to27 June 1945 )Her crew was eligible for the following medals and campaign ribbons:
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (2)
* World War II Victory Medal
* Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)References
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