- USS Pavo (AK-139)
USS "Pavo" (AK-139) 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."Pavo" (AK–139) was laid down as "SS James S. Hogg" under a
Maritime Commission contract byTodd Houston Shipbuilding Corp.,Houston, Texas ,8 March 1943 , launched23 April 1943 ; sponsored by Miss Ima Hogg; acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission underbare-boat charter 29 November 1943 ; renamed "Pavo"14 December 1943 ; converted for Navy use at theU.S. Naval Dry Docks ,Terminal Island, California , and commissioned atSan Pedro, California ,14 January 1944 , Lt. Comdr. Roswell E. King in command.World War II Pacific Theatre operations
After shakedown, "Pavo" loaded cargo at
San Diego, California , and sailed forHawaii . She reachedPearl Harbor 28 February ; and, following a month's training, she sailed for the Central Pacific inconvoy 21 March . She arrivedMajuro , Marshalls, ten days later and began extensive cargo shuttle operations which, for the next nine months, sent her throughout the Central Pacific. After completing runs toKwajalein and Roi, she transported men and supplies toTarawa , Gilberts, early in May. She returned damaged material to Pearl Harbor later that month; thence, she resumed supply operations out of the Marshalls.Delivering cargo at Saipan
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23 July "Pavo" departedEniwetok in convoy for the Marianas. ArrivingSaipan the 28th, she discharged tons of cargo both there and at the recently captured island ofTinian . She returned to Eniwetok in mid-August, but by1 September she had resumed offloading cargo at Saipan. Less than afortnight later she transported cargo toGuam before heading back to Eniwetok13 September . During the next three months she continued her busy schedule with a run to the Gilberts, inter-island shuttles in the Marshalls, and a four-week deployment to American bases in the Marianas.Supporting troops and ship in the Philippines
Departing Saipan
12 December , "Pavo" steamed via Eniwetok to Pearl Harbor where she underwent voyage repairs during much of January 1945. She returned to theU.S. West Coast 10 February , and, after loading supplies atSeattle, Washington , she departed for the Western Pacific24 February . Her deployment sent her via Pearl, the Marshalls, and the Carolines toKossol Roads , where she arrived8 May . Four days later she was ordered to thePhilippines and she reached San Pedro Bay,Leyte ,15 May . For more than two months she served as a station cargo ship inLeyte Gulf . She completed discharging cargo23 July , and on2 August she sailed for theUnited States .End-of-war activity
"Pavo" arrived San Pedro, California,
31 August ; thence, following repairs atTerminal Island , she departed for the Atlantic Coast13 October . Her voyage sent her through thePanama Canal 27 October , and on3 November she enteredHampton Roads, Virginia .Post-war decommissioning
"Pavo" began deactivation overhaul at
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard 21 November . She decommissioned atNorfolk, Virginia ,30 November 1945 and was returned to WSA atLee Hall, Virginia ,1 December . Her name was struck from theNavy Vessel Register 19 December 1945 . In 1970, she was in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet as "SS James S. Hogg", based in theJames River, Virginia . Final Disposition: fate unknown.References
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