- USS Athanasia (AF-41)
USS Athanasia (AF-41) was an "Adria"-class
stores ship acquired by theU.S. Navy for service inWorld War II . Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas."Athanasia" was laid down under a
Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 2332) on 14 August 1944 atBeaumont, Texas , by thePennsylvania Shipyards , Inc.; launched on 12 October 1944; sponsored by Mrs. E. C. Sloat: acquired by the Navy on 13 March 1945; converted for naval service by the Todd Galveston Dry Dock, Inc.,Galveston, Texas ; and commissioned at Galveston on 3 April 1945, Lt. James J. Borden in command.World War II service
Following brief shakedown training in the
Gulf of Mexico , the new cargo ship proceeded toMobile, Alabama , to take on provisions. On 26 April, "Athanasia" sailed for thePacific Ocean . She transited thePanama Canal on 3 May and continued on toHawaii . The vessel reachedPearl Harbor on the 22d and reported toService Squadron 8 for duty.Supplying the Pacific islands
"Athanasia" left
Pearl Harbor on 29 May, bound for theMarshall Islands . She arrived atEniwetok on 4 June and began discharging provisions. Eight days later, the ship got underway forUlithi . At thatatoll , she joined aconvoy bound for theRyukyus . On 26 June, the ships reachedKerama Retto and began discharging dry and frozen provisions to ships of the Fleet. "Athanasia" then moved toHagushi Bay,Okinawa , and continued her resupply duties. On 12 July, the cargo ship set out in a convoy for the return voyage toHawaii . After a two-day pause en route atUlithi , "Athanasia" moored atPearl Harbor on 4 August and began reloading her holds. Four days later, she shaped a course back toOkinawa viaUlithi . While she was still en route, she received word of the Japanese capitulation. The ship arrived atBuckner Bay ,Okinawa , on 4 September.Post-war operations
Departing on the 12th, "Athanasia" joined a convoy for
Pearl Harbor . She had a brief layover atSaipan in mid-September, then pressed on towardHawaii . However, the ship was diverted toSeattle, Washington .Running aground in a dense fog
During a dense fog encountered off
British Columbia , "Athanasia" grounded on the rocks of Bajo Point,Nootka Island , on 12 October. Salvage operations were conducted, and the ship was refloated on the 21st. She was then towed to Seattle for repairs.Decommissioning
On 20 December 1945 the ship was decommissioned and was returned to the
War Shipping Administration for disposal. Her name was struck from theNavy list on 8 January 1946. Final Disposition: scrapped (date unknown).Military awards and honors
"Athanasia" earned one
battle star for herWorld War II service. Her crew was eligible for the following:
*American Campaign Medal
*Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1)
*World War II Victory Medal References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Cargo ship External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/06/0641.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AF-41 Athanasia]
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