- USS Ara (AK-136)
USS "Ara" (AK-136) was a 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.SS "Daniel Boone" (MCE hull 69) was laid down on
17 July 1941 by theCalifornia Shipbuilding Corp.,Wilmington, California ; launched on14 January 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. J. K. Doolan; acquired by the Navy under abare-boat charter on3 December 1943 ; renamed "Ara" (AK-136); and commissioned on4 January 1944 , Lt. Comdr. W. B. Hudgins in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
"Ara" sailed on
7 February forHawaii . Upon her arrival atPearl Harbor , the ship reported toService Squadron 8 for duty. On4 March , Ara sailed in aconvoy bound for theMarshall Islands and discharged her cargo atMajuro andKwajalein Atolls. Ara left the Marshalls on14 April ; made a brief stop at Pearl Harbor on the 28th; and then the ship got underway forPort Hueneme, California . After loading new cargo, "Ara" was back in Pearl Harbor on29 May . The ship sailed on7 June with Task Group (TG) 51.6, bound forEniwetok ; anchored there on18 June ; and remained through23 July .Delivering troops and supplies to the South Pacific
On
23 July , "Ara" was ordered to proceed toGuam to deliverU.S. Army personnel to that island. She remained offshore until3 August and then disembarked troops and unloaded equipment. "Ara" got underway for Eniwetok on20 August and arrived four days later. After a reprovisioning period, the transport sailed for Hawaii and moored at Pearl Harbor on9 September .Supplying Guam and Saipan
There, she loaded cargo destined for
Roi Namur and Majuro and sailed on19 September for the Marshalls. From4 October to20 November , supplies were discharged and taken on board at Majuro and Kwajalein. On25 November , the ship headed forUlithi . Five days later, "Ara" arrived at theatoll . She sailed again on8 December for the Marianas to unload the remainder of her provisions at Guam andSaipan . Ara called at Eniwetok on 23 December and then continued on toTarawa . There, she refilled her cargo holds and sailed on4 January 1945 for Makin Island.Shuttling cargo between island bases
During the first two months of 1945, "Ara" repeated her cargo shuttle services. Her ports of call included Kwajalein, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Guam,
Tinian , and Saipan. From Saipan, "Ara" headed for Hawaii and reached Pearl Harbor on20 March . Two days later, "Ara" sailed forSan Pedro, California , where she arrived on1 April for repairs. After successfully completing trials, "Ara" sailed on6 May toTacoma, Washington , to load cargo and remained there until23 May , when she began steaming independently for thePhilippines .Supplying troops in the Philippines and Saipan
"Ara" began discharging cargo at
Samar , Philippines, on25 June . She then received orders to sail toNew Zealand and got underway on6 July . "Ara" moored atAuckland on21 July and commenced loading supplies earmarked forU.S. Marines stationed on Saipan. She departed Auckland on27 July and arrived at Saipan on14 August . The next day, while she was still there, Japan capitulated on15 August . "Ara" set a course for the west coast on the 21st, enteredSan Francisco Bay on9 September , and began voyage repairs.End-of-war activity
The transport left the west coast on
6 October , bound, via thePanama Canal , forNorfolk, Virginia , and arrived there on27 October .Post-war decommissioning
She was decommissioned on
26 November and turned over to theWar Shipping Administration in whose custody she resumed the name "SS Daniel Boone". The name, "Ara", was struck from the Navy List on5 December . "SS Daniel Boone" was listed in registers of American merchant vessels until the early 1970s until she was scrapped in 1972.Military awards and honors
"Ara" won one
battle star for her World War II service. Her crew was eligible for the following medals and campaign ribbons:
* American Campaign Medal
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1)
* World War II Victory Medal
* Philippines Liberation MedalReferences
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