- USS Lauderdale (APA-179)
USS "Lauderdale" (APA-179/LPA-179) 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
"Lauderdale" ("APA-179") was launched under
Maritime Commission contract23 November 1944 by Oregon Shipbuilding Corp.,Portland, Oregon ; sponsored by Mrs. J. H. Blockey; and commissioned12 December 1944 atAstoria, Oregon , Comdr. W. F. Ramsey in command. DepartingSeattle, Washington ,28 December 1944 "Lauderdale" steamed viaSan Francisco, California , toSan Pedro, California , where she arrived2 January 1945 . After shakedown off theCalifornia coast, she sailed fromLos Angeles, California , toPearl Harbor 13 to19 February for amphibious landing exercises. She then embarked soldiers of theU.S. 10th Army and departedHonolulu 17 March for the westernPacific Ocean . Steaming viaEniwetok , she reachedUlithi 31 March ."Lauderdale" lands her troops and equipment on Okinawa
On
7 April "Lauderdale" sailed inconvoy for theRyukyus . She arrived offHagushi ,Okinawa ,11 April ; despite frequent air alerts, she debarked all troops and unloaded cargo by17 April . Between18 April and14 July she remained at Hagushi, where she served as receiving ship for uninjured survivors of ships that were damaged or sunk during the protracted, but successful, struggle for American control of the Ryukyus. She embarked survivors from more than 30 ships and landing craft. In addition she served as a detention ship, for captured Japaneseprisoners of war .End-of-war operations
Relieved
14 July by USS|Crescent City|APA-21, "Lauderdale" departedHagushi the next day with 1,132 military passengers embarked for transportation to theUnited States . Steaming viaUlithi andEniwetok , she reachedSan Diego, California ,6 August , discharged her passengers, then steamed toPortland, Oregon , 23 to26 August to embark 1,045 occupation troops. She departed Portland28 August , touchedEniwetok 9 September , and arrivedSaipan ,Marianas ,13 September . From then until8 November she transported men and supplies toTinian ,Guam ,Iwo Jima , and the Japanese home islands. Laden with 1,706 passengers, she departed Saipan9 November on a “Operation Magic Carpet ” passage to the U.S. west coast, where she arrived San Pedro24 November . Between5 December and7 January 1946 "Lauderdale" completed another “Magic Carpet” cruise, carrying 1,915 sailors from Manus,Admiralties , toSeattle, Washington . On26 January she departedPuget Sound and sailed via San Francisco and thePanama Canal to theU.S. East Coast . ArrivingLynnhaven Roads 6 March , she decommissioned25 April atNorfolk, Virginia . She was returned toWar Shipping Administration (WSA) and placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet . "Lauderdale" was berthed in theJames River, Virginia . She was scrapped in2005 .Military awards and honors
"Lauderdale" 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/l4/lauderdale.htm USS Lauderdale]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03179.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA/LPA-179 Lauderdale]
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