- USS Volans (AKS-9)
USS Volans (AKS-9) was an "Acubens"-class
general stores issue ship commissioned by theU.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . She was responsible for delivering and disbursing goods and equipment to locations in the war zone."SS Edward Preble" was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 772) on19 October 1942 at SouthPortland, Maine , by theNew England Shipbuilding Corporation ; launched on2 February 1943 ; sponsored by Miss Beverly Brown; renamed "Volans" and designated AKS-9 on13 November 1943 ; and acquired by the Navy on2 December 1943 . Taken to theTampa Bay Shipbuilding Co., Inc., "Volans" was converted for naval service at that yard, the work lasting into the following year. On31 March 1944 , "Volans" (AKS-9) was commissioned atTampa, Florida , Comdr. Sherman R. Perie,USNR , in command.World War II operations
Following her shakedown training in
Chesapeake Bay and post-shakedown availability at theNorfolk Navy Yard , "Volans" loaded her initial cargo and got underway for thePanama Canal Zone on11 May 1944 . After transiting thePanama Canal , the stores issue ship experienced a two-day layover at Balboa, on thePacific Ocean side of the isthmian waterway, before she sailed on28 May for theNew Hebrides Islands.Providing service to the Pacific Fleet
Over the next year, "Volans" performed a vital service to the fleet as a stores issue ship. In the course of her important but unglamorous duties, she traveled from port to port, unescorted, proceeding independently from locales ranging from the
Solomon Islands to theCarolines ; and from thePalaus to theAdmiralties . Ports of call includedGuadalcanal ;Tulagi ;Emirau (Green Islands );Noumea ,New Caledonia ; theRussell Islands ;Munda ,New Georgia ;Espiritu Santo ,New Hebrides ;Finschhafen andHollandia ,New Guinea ; Manus;Ulithi ;Kossol Roads ;Peleliu ; and the islands ofGuam andSaipan . In addition, she also operated for a time out ofLeyte in thePhilippines .A high demand for her goods
"Volans", in her unsung role, provided stores to the ships that took part in the initial carrier air strikes on
Tokyo in January1945 and to the ships that took part in landing operations at places such asIwo Jima ,Okinawa , and thePhilippines . She serviced some 1,302 ships and facilities, filling 30,454 requisitions comprising an approximate 137,000 items. While at San Pedro Bay,Leyte , from23 March to5 April 1945 , "Volans" experienced her busiest service. During that period, she issued supplies on a 24-hour basis, supporting the efforts to secure the Philippines and also to takeOkinawa .End-of-war activity
On
10 July 1945 , "Volans" departedUlithi forSeattle, Washington , and shipyard availability and arrived at her destination on31 July . She was still under overhaul at the time of the Japanese surrender in mid-August and at the time of the formal surrender inTokyo Bay in early September. On25 September , "Volans" sailed for Okinawa and arrived there on19 October .Post-war decommissioning
"Volans" subsequently returned to
Pearl Harbor in November and remained there until decommissioned on17 June 1946 . Towed toSan Francisco, California , for disposal, the former stores issue ship was delivered to theMaritime Commission atSuisun Bay, California , on24 June 1947 and placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . Her name was struck from theNavy list on17 July of the same year. Disposition: scrapped in1965 .Military awards and honors
Volans’ crew members were 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 Medal References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/16/1609.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AKS-9 Volans]
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