- USS Bowie (APA-137)
USS "Bowie" (APA-137) was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport acquired by the
U.S. Navy duringWorld War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas."Bowie" ("APA-137") was laid down on
28 August 1944 atWilmington, California , by the California Shipbuilding Corp. under aMaritime Commission contract (MCV hull 53); launched on31 October 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. J. Shaw; delivered to the Navy on21 December 1944 : and commissioned on23 December 1944 atTerminal Island, California , Comdr. Frank L. Durnell in command.World War II service
Outfitting, shakedown, and amphibious training occupied "Bowie" until the second week in February 1945. After post-shakedown availability at Terminal Island, she loaded cargo at the Naval Supply Depot,
Oakland, California , and set sail on20 February for theMariana Islands . She made a refueling stop atEniwetok in the Marshalls before arriving atGuam on10 March . The attack transport completed cargo operations there on16 March and then moved toSaipan on the 17th to embark casualties. She put to sea forHawaii that same day and enteredPearl Harbor on27 March . The ship conducted local operations in Hawaiian waters and engaged in upkeep in Pearl Harbor until mid-April. At that time, she began combat loading elements of the 10th Army bound for duty in theOkinawa campaign.Putting troops ashore at Okinawa
"Bowie" stood out of Pearl Harbor on
17 April in aconvoy . She arrived off theHagushi beaches on Okinawa on10 May . The troops went ashore immediately, and the attack transport began unloading cargo and taking on casualties. During her stay in the Ryūkyūs, "Bowie" witnessed a number of air raids but did not come under attack herself. On15 May , the attack transport left Okinawa in a Hawaii-bound convoy. She made two stops, one atUlithi and the other at Guam, before arriving back in Pearl Harbor on3 June . She remained there overnight and, on the 4th, headed for the west coast. "Bowie" reachedSan Francisco, California , on10 June and disembarked the casualties and other passengers. Later in the month, she loaded cargo and took on troops. The ship loosed her moorings on17 June and stood out ofSan Francisco Bay . On her way across thePacific Ocean to thePhilippines , Bowie stopped at Eniwetok and Ulithi for fuel. She arrived atTacloban , onLeyte , on9 July and began discharging cargo and troops. Five days later, the attack transport headed back to Hawaii.End-of-war operations
"Bowie" spent almost two months in the Hawaiian Islands. When not in port at either Pearl Harbor or
Honolulu , she conducted rehearsal landings at various locations in the islands. On1 September , she left Pearl Harbor in a convoy bound ultimately for Japan. She stopped at Saipan to take on fuel and provisions from 13 to16 September and arrived at Sasebo, Japan, on the 22d. Her troops went ashore on the 24th, and "Bowie" cleared Sasebo the next day. She took on boats atSubic Bay on30 September and then moved toManila . The attack transport moved toLingayen Gulf on 2 and3 October and began embarking troops destined for occupation service in Japan. She departed Lingayen Gulf in convoy on9 October and arrived in Sasebo on the 14th. She did not, however, disembark her passengers until18 October . On the 22d,Bowie departed Sasebo and proceeded to Guam where she stopped on the 27th. Continuing her voyage that same day, the ship reachedSan Diego, California , on12 November .Post-war activity
The attack transport made a round-trip voyage from the west coast to Guam and back between
27 November and27 December bringing veterans of the Pacific theater home to theUnited States . On16 January 1946 , "Bowie" departed San Pedro on her way to theU.S. East Coast . Steaming via San Diego and thePanama Canal , she arrived inNorfolk, Virginia , on4 February . There, the ship began preparations for inactivation.Post-war decommissioning
On
8 March 1946 , "Bowie" was placed out of commission at Norfolk. She was returned to the Maritime Commission on14 March 1946 , and her name was struck from theNavy list on28 March 1946 . She was berthed with theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atJames River, Virginia , and remained there until9 April 1973 at which time she was sold to the Union Minerals & Alloys Corp.,New York City , for scrapping.Military awards and honors
"Bowie" received one
battle star for World War II service at Okinawa.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03137.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA-137 Bowie]
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