- USS Hyde (APA-173)
USS "Hyde" (APA-173/LPA-173) 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.World War II service
"Hyde" ("APA-173") was launched under
Maritime Commission contract by Oregon Shipbuilding Corp.,Portland, Oregon ,30 October 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. James H. Bond; and commissioned26 November 1944 , Captain E. F. May commanding.Transporting troops to Iwo Jima and recovering casualties
Following a brief shakedown cruise, "Hyde" arrived
Seattle, Washington ,27 January 1945 to embark troops and cargo, after which she sailed forPearl Harbor inconvoy 1 February . Carrying reinforcements for thePacific Ocean campaign, then drawing to its climax, "Hyde" stopped atEniwetok before anchoring atIwo Jima 13 March . The ship remained off that battle-scarred island only long enough to unload, then steamed toGuam 15 March , where she embarked over 400 marine casualties. "Hyde" continued toPearl Harbor , loaded more casualties29 March , and arrivedSan Francisco, California ,22 May 1945 .Under constant threat, "Hyde" lands troops at Okinawa
By June the
Okinawa campaign, last step on the island road to Japan, was well underway, and "Hyde" sailed6 June with cargo and troops. After stopping atUlithi she arrivedOkinawa 24 July . There she discharged her passengers and cargo under constant threat of air attack, getting underway forUlithi 6 August . During this stay at the giant staging base, "Hyde" received the news of the surrender of Japan.End-of-war “mopping up” operations
The transport immediately took up duties in connection with the occupation. She arrived
Leyte 21 August , loaded troops, and disembarked them with the early occupation forces8 September atYokohama . "Hyde" then took on board Alliedprisoners of war for transportation toGuam , where she arrived23 September . Sailing toTsingtao 11 October , the transport debarkedU.S. marines for the occupation ofChina and to aid in the stabilization of that troubled country. She then steamed toManila and thence toHaiphong ,Indochina , arriving2 November . At Haiphong, "Hyde" embarked 200 Nationalist Chinese troops for further transfer toChinwangtao ,China , and unloaded them12 November to aid in the occupation. After a stop atTaku , the transport arrived Sasebo, Japan,4 December 1945 to join in "Operation Magic Carpet ," the vast operation designed to return veterans with the greatest possible speed. "Hyde" sailed forCalifornia 7 December and arrivedSan Diego, California ,22 December .Post-war decommissioning
After a second voyage, to
Pearl Harbor and back, she sailed16 February 1946 viaPanama forNorfolk, Virginia . She arrived there13 March , decommissioned14 May and returned to theMaritime Commission 2 days later. She was placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet , redesignated an amphibious transport, and berthed on the James River, near Norfolk, Virginia.Military awards and honors
"Hyde" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h9/hyde.htm USS Hyde]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03173.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA / LPA-173 Hyde]
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