- USS Buckingham (APA-141)
USS "Buckingham" (APA-141) was a "Haskell"-class
attack transport acquired by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas."Buckingham" ("APA 141") was laid down on
9 September 1944 atWilmington, California , by the California Shipbuilding Corp. under aMaritime Commission contract (MCV hull 57); launched on13 November 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. S. J. Dickey; towed toVancouver, Washington , for completion by theKaiser Shipbuilding Co.; transferred to the Navy on23 January 1945 ; and commissioned that same day, Capt. Henry G. Moran in command.World War II service
The
attack transport conducted shakedown training offSan Pedro, California , in February1945 and then sailed toSan Diego, California , for amphibious warfare training. She made numerous practice landings on beaches at Coronado, San Clemente, andOceanside, California . Minor repairs of defects discovered during shakedown were corrected atTodd Shipyard in San Pedro. "Buckingham" then reported to the Commander,Western Sea Frontier , atSan Francisco, California , for her first assignment, transportation of a cargo of ammunition and explosives toPearl Harbor .Sailing into the Pacific War zone
After loading her cargo at
Port Chicago, California , the attack transport departedSan Francisco Bay on3 April and arrived atPearl Harbor on10 April . She waited at anchor there for nearly a week before putting to sea with a training group to practice fleet cruising, shiphandling, and amphibious landings atMaui . The ship returned toPearl Harbor on the 28th, took on cargo, and embarked Army and Marine Corps troops for transportation to theMariana Islands .The attack transport sailed out of
Pearl Harbor on4 May in company with USS|Clinton|APA144, USS|Pickaway|APA-222, "SS Sea Sturgeon", and "SS Evangeline". The convoy stopped atEniwetok on12 May for sailing directions, and "Clinton" and "Buckingham", escorted by USS|Southard|DMS-10, journeyed on toGuam . After discharging passengers there, the attack transport steamed eight hours northward toSaipan . Once again passengers disembarked, and new passengers, bound forPearl Harbor , came on board. On25 May , "Buckingham" sailed forEniwetok andHawaii , and arrived in Pearl Harbor on4 June . Three days later, with a lighter load of passengers, the attack transport headed for San Francisco.End-of-war operations
When "Buckingham" departed the
United States on28 June , she began a voyage that took her -- viaPearl Harbor ,Eniwetok , andUlithi -- to thePhilippines and back to San Francisco, where she arrived on17 August . News of the war's end reached the ship while she was still at sea, but she still had one more job to do. She hurriedly took on troops and cargo for passage to Pearl Harbor, continued on toSaipan and, on22 September , steamed forWakayama , Japan -- carrying occupation forces -- and landed her troops and cargo on Japanese soil on27 September .Post-war operations
The attack transport operated as part of the "
Operation Magic Carpet " fleet on her return trip to San Francisco, carrying home over 1,800 veterans. In November, "Buckingham" made one more trip to Japan carrying occupation troops. She discharged some of her passengers at Sasebo on25 November and proceeded to Nagasaki to disembark the rest. After embarking more than 1,500 returning servicemen, "Buckingham" crossed thePacific Ocean for the last time.Post-war decommissioning
Scheduled for inactivation, the ship made the long voyage to
Norfolk, Virginia , early in1946 . She was decommissioned there on1 March 1946 and was returned to theMaritime Commission on5 March 1946 . Her name struck from theNavy list on20 March 1946 . Placed in the Maritime Commission'sNational Defense Reserve Fleet atJames River, Virginia , she remained there until January1974 when she was sold to Consolidated Steel Corp.,Brownsville, Texas , for scrapping.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03141.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA-141 Buckingham]
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