- USS Gordonia (AF-43)
USS Gordonia (AF-43) 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."Gordonia", a provision stores ship, was launched
30 November 1944 byPennsylvania Shipyards ofBeaumont, Texas , underMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. B. S. Matthews; and commissioned14 May 1945 atGalveston, Texas , Lt. Ira V. Chapman in command.World War II service
"Gordonia" conducted a brief shakedown cruise in the
Gulf of Mexico before departing for thePacific Ocean . She loaded refrigerated cargo atMobile, Alabama , transited thePanama Canal , and arrivedPearl Harbor 1 July 1945 . There the ship reloaded stores for fleet issue and steamed westward10 July to bring supplies to the fleet offOkinawa . After stopping atUlithi she spent6 August –23 August in the Okinawa area dispensing much-needed stores then returned to Pearl Harbor, arriving13 September .Post-war activity
In the months that followed, "Gordonia" made three more voyages to the
Far East , carrying precious refrigerated cargo. Her first passage was23 October to27 November , and on the second, beginning January 1946, the ship visitedOkinawa ,Jinsen , andTaku in support ofAmerican Marines inChina . She arrivedSan Francisco, California ,4 March . After one more voyage, this time to thePhilippines , "Gordonia" arrived San Francisco13 June .Decommissioning and disposition
There she decommissioned
8 July 1946 and was returned to theMaritime Commission the same day. "Gordonia" was subsequently renamed "Whale Knot" and was berthed with theNational Defense Reserve Fleet inSuisun Bay, California . During 1946-1948, she was operated commercially by the Matson Navigation Company, after which she was returned to the Maritime Administration, only to be transferred to the U.S.Army Transportation Command . She was returned to the Maritime Administration for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Suisun Bay, Benecia, California, in early 1949. Final Disposition, scrapped in 1974.Military awards and honors
"Gordonia’s" crew was eligible for the following medals:
*American Campaign Medal
*Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
*World War II Victory Medal
*Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*Cargo ship External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/06/0643.htm NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AF-43 Gordonia]
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