- USS Phobos (AK-129)
USS "Phobos" (AK-129) 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."Phobos" (AK–129) was laid down as "SS Joseph H. Kibbey" under
Maritime Commission contract byHouston Shipbuilding Corp.,Houston, Texas ,25 September 1943 ; launched6 November 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. J. S. Burrows; and delivered to the Maritime Commission17 November 1943 for operation by theAmerican Export Lines . Following one cruise as a merchant vessel, "SS Joseph H. Kibbey" was acquired by theArmy Transportation Service for use as a troop transport. While under conversion at Todd-Johnson Dry Docks, Inc.,New Orleans, Louisiana , she was reassigned to the Navy and named "Phobos"15 January 1944 . She was accepted by the Navy12 June 1944 and commissioned the same day atAlgiers, Louisiana , Lt. Comdr. Edgar R. Winckler in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Phobos" steamed to the
U.S. East Coast late in June; and, after shakedown inChesapeake Bay , she loaded dry stores for fleet issue and departedNorfolk, Virginia ,29 July .Supplying ships for the invasion of Leyte
She transited the
Panama Canal 6 August en route to the SouthPacific Ocean . Arriving Manus, Admiralties,15 September , she began duty withService Squadron 10. Assigned to TG 30.9, "Phobos" supplied ships during final preparations for the impending invasion of thePhilippines atLeyte . Thence, withU.S. Marine casualties of thePalau s embarked, she sailed toNoumea ,New Caledonia , between29 October and7 November . After replenishing her holds, "Phobos" departed18 November and during the rest of the month she provisioned ships of theU.S. 7th Fleet in theNew Hebrides andNew Guinea . On5 December she returned to Manus where she continued issuing supplies to ships preparing for operations atLingayen Gulf ,Luzon . She completed her duty late in the month and sailed for theUnited States 29 December with 133 Leyte veterans embarked.Supporting the 5th fleet
"Phobos" arrived
San Francisco, California ,23 January 1945 . After overhaul and loading cargo she deployed to the western Pacific25 February , viaPearl Harbor andEniwetok , reachingUlithi ,24 March . During the next three months she served at this important American base and replenished ships of theU.S. 5th Fleet during theOkinawa campaign and strikes on the home islands of Japan. Between20 June and5 July , she sailed to Pearl Harbor where she was stocking her holds in preparation for the scheduled invasion of Japan when the Japanese ceased hostilities.End-of-war activity
In mid-September "Phobos" steamed to the Marshalls where she provisioned ships before sailing to the
Far East 15 October . She reached Okinawa the 23d and resumed supply operations. Between 4 and7 November the cargo ship sailed to Japan for fleet issue duty underService Division 102. During the next month she operated out ofTokyo Bay supplying provisions and medical stores.Post-war decommissioning
"Phobos" departed for the United States
15 December via Pearl Harbor, arriving San Francisco7 January 1946 . She decommissioned there22 March 1946 and transferred the same day to the Maritime Commission for delivery to theU.S. Coast Guard . Her name was struck from theNavy Vessel Register 17 April 1946 . Final Disposition: she was scrapped atOakland, California , in 1970.Military awards and honors
No battle stars are indicated for "Phobos" in current Navy records. However, her 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)References
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