- USS Megrez (AK-126)
USS "Megrez" (AK-126) 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."Megrez" (AK 126), built under
Maritime Commission contract by theCalifornia Ship Building Corp.,Wilmington, California , was launched as SS "General Vallejo" (MC hull No. 1642) 23 April 1943; and sponsored by Mrs. J. R. Jago. She was acquired by the Navy tinderbareboat charter from the Maritime Commission 7 October 1943; renamed "Megrez" 11 October 1943; converted by theBethlehem Steel Co., Shipbuilding Division, San Francisco, California; and commissioned 26 October 1943, Lt. Comdr. J. E. Dow,USNR , in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
Departing
San Francisco Bay 13 November 1943, "Megrez" headed forMicronesia . She operated out ofFunafuti and, after 6 March 1944,Kwajalein as the "wholesaler" distributing dry provisions, clothing, medical supplies, and ship's store stock to mobile supply base craft, which in turn distributed supplies directly to the consumer units of the fleet.Disembarking material at Saipan and Tinian
She returned to
Pearl Harbor 2 June and took on a cargo of rolling stock, sheet metals, and ammunition for transportation to the Marianas in support ofSaipan andTinian operations. LeavingHawaii an waters 19 June, she steamed, via Kwajalein andEniwetok , for Saipan, Arriving 14 August. Two days later she moved to Tinian where she discharged her cargo at a rate of 590 tonsvague|which tons? a day.A floating supply ship
She next sailed for Eniwetok, arriving on the 31st to become a floating supply and freight depot once again. In October she was reassigned and on her arrival at
Ulithi 14 October she became a station ship for the issuance of lube oil to theU.S. 3rd Fleet and theU.S. 5th Fleet . Megrez served in this capacity for the next 7 months, supplying this vital fluid to thewarships as they pressed closer to the enemy's home islands.Supporting Philippine operations
On 13 April 1945, her tour as a floating supply center completed, "Megrez" departed Ulithi for
Kossol Roads carrying fleet freight and general stores and supplies. She arrived in thePalau Islands on the 14th, unloaded her cargo and departed for San Pedro Bay,Philippine Islands , on the 18th.End-of-war activity
Through September "Megrez" freighted cargo among the Philippines and between San Pedro Bay and Ulithi. On 5 October she departed for
Buckner Bay ,Okinawa , arriving on the 13th and continuing on to Japan 3 November. Arriving atYokosuka on the 7th, she supplied ships in theSea of Japan , theYellow Sea and theEast China Sea until departing for Pearl Harbor in early 1946.Post-war decommissioning
Decommissioned at Pearl Harbor 29 May 1946, she was towed to San Francisco, California, a year later. Her name was struck front the
Naval Vessel Register 1 August 1947 and she was turned over to the Maritime Commission 18 September 1947. She was then laid up atSuisun Bay ,Benicia, California , as a unit of theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . In 1974, she was scrapped.Military awards and honors
Navy records do not record
battle star s awarded to this ship. However, Megrez’ crew was eligible for the following medals:
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
* World War II Victory Medal
* Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
* Philippines Liberation MedalReferences
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