- USS Arkab (AK-130)
USS Arkab (AK-130) 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.Before the start of her construction, "SS Warren Stone" -- a freighter built under a
Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 2449) atNew Orleans, Louisiana , by theDelta Shipbuilding Corp. -- was slated for Navy use, renamed "Arkab", and designated AK-130 on1 December 1943 . Her keel was laid down on4 December 1943 ; and the ship was launched on22 January 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Charles E. Williams; acquired by the Navy; and commissioned on21 February 1944 for passage toMobile, Alabama ; decommissioned there on25 February 1944 for conversion by theAlabama Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.; and recommissioned on15 May 1944 , Comdr. Finnan F. Knachel in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Arkab" held shakedown training in
Chesapeake Bay through mid-June. She sailed on30 June for thePacific Ocean . After transiting thePanama Canal , "Arkab" moored atPago Pago ,Samoa , on29 August . Cargo destined forNew Caledonia was taken on board, and "Arkab" reachedNoumea on10 September . There, she embarked 200 military passengers for transportation to the U.S. west coast.Supporting South Pacific Navy bases
Upon her arrival at
San Francisco, California , "Arkab" underwent voyage repairs. On10 November , she departed theU.S. West Coast on the first of a series of supply runs to bases in the Pacific. By the end of November1945 the ship had steamed some 60,000 miles. Ports of call includedPearl Harbor ;Manus Island ,Admiralty Islands ;Milne Bay andLangemak ,New Guinea ;Saipan ; andEniwetok . Although not equipped to accommodate troops, "Arkab" transported over 1,200 passengers during her career.End-of-war activity
The ship terminated the final voyage of her career at
Norfolk, Virginia , on16 December .Post-war decommissioning
"Arkab" was decommissioned on
2 January 1946 , turned over to theWar Shipping Administration for disposal, placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet , and laid up in the James River berthing area. Her name was struck from theNavy list on21 January 1946 . She was sold on21 September 1971 to N. V. Intershitra, ofRotterdam ,Netherlands , and scrapped.References
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