- USS Pondera (APA-191)
USS "Pondera" (APA-191) 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
"Pondera" ("APA–191"), built under
Maritime Commission contact (MCV hull 659), was laid down by theKaiser Shipbuilding Co.,Vancouver, Washington ,28 April 1944 ; launched27 July 1944 ; sponsored by Miss Elinor C. Gottlieb; delivered to the Navy and commissioned24 September 1944 , Comdr. Lawrence J. Hasse in command.Landing Seabee’s and troops and their equipment on Okinawa
Following shakedown, "Pondera" remained in
California waters, training pre-commissioning crews for APAs, until23 January 1945 . Two weeks of amphibious training followed and in February she departedSan Francisco, California , forHawaii . After further amphibious training she carried the 81st Construction Battalion toOkinawa , anchoring offHagushi 26 April . Later shifting toNakagusuku Wan , she disembarked troops there 3–4 May and during the night assisted USS|Carina|AK-74, damaged by a suicide boat. On the 8th she departed, with casualties embarked, forSaipan , whence she sailed to San Francisco, California.End-of-war “mopping up” operations
She completed a second troop lift to the
Far East ,Leyte , in July, and was en route on her thirdtranspacific run when the war ended. Arriving atUlithi 25 August , she sailed toGuam , disembarked half of her troops there, then continued on toOkinawa to discharge the remainder. In mid-September she took on men of theU.S. XXIV Corps and on the 24th debarked them atJinsen ,Korea . In October she carried further elements of that Corps toKorea , then, after replenishing atManila , joinedTransRon 17,8 November , atHong Kong , to lift troops of the 8th Chinese Nationalist Army toTsingtao . Completing that mission16 November , "Pondera" reported for “Operation Magic-Carpet ” duty and on20 November arrived atSan Diego, California , with units of the5th Marine Division . She completed her second and last “Magic-Carpet” run at San Francisco9 March 1946 and ten days later got underway for theU.S. East Coast and inactivation.Post-war decommissioning
Arriving at
Norfolk, Virginia ,6 April , she decommissioned and was transferred to theMaritime Commission 6 June 1946 . Struck from theNavy List 19 June 1946 , she was laid up in theJames River, Virginia , berthing area,National Defense Reserve Fleet , where she remained into1974 when she was sold for scrapping.Military awards and honors
"Pondera" earned one
battle star duringWorld War II .References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p9/pondera.htm USS "Pondera"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03191.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA-191 "Pondera"]
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