- USS Marathon (APA-200)
USS "Marathon" (APA-200) 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."Marathon" ("APA 200"), built under
Maritime Commission contract, was laid down by theKaiser Shipbuilding Co.,Vancouver, Washington ; launched7 October 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. E. L. Greene; acquired by the Navy on loan charter27 October 1944 ; and commissioned28 October 1944 , Comdr. J. W. McElroy in command.World War II service
Following shakedown exercises, "Marathon" underwent amphibious training operations off the southern
California coast and in theHawaiian Islands . On24 January 1945 , she departedPearl Harbor , with army, marine, and naval passengers, and steamed independently forEspiritu Santo andGuadalcanal . She arrived in theNew Hebrides 2 February , disembarked her army passengers and general cargo and continued on to theSolomons , arriving at Guadalcanal on the 7th. At the end of the month, the transport commenced a period of intensive amphibious exercises in preparation for the upcomingOkinawa campaign.On
22 March she got underway forUlithi , conducting gunnery drills en route, and27 March sailed with the fleet for theRyukyus . Just before dawn,1 April , "Marathon" began dispatching her boats toward the beaches. Commencing with smoke boats, she continued unloading troops and cargo into the afternoon. losing only one of herlanding craft , with no casualties, to enemy fire. The transport remained in the assault zone until5 April when she headed for theMarianas . FromSaipan , she returned to Pearl Harbor, arriving on the 20th for maintenance. Following training, "Marathon" called atSan Francisco, California , to embark troops bound forHawaii . She returned toPearl Harbor 8 June and headed for the westernPacific Ocean 2 days later, steaming viaEniwetok andUlithi , forOkinawa . "Marathon" reached that island14 July and proceeded into newly namedBuckner Bay , where she discharged passengers and cargo.On
22 July , while at anchor in Buckner Bay "Marathon’s" hull trembled with a force of a violent explosion. Postwar examination of Japanese records indicates that the explosion, which resulted in extensive damage, was caused by akaiten , a one man suicide Japanesesubmarine .Post-war activity
Following prolonged repairs, on
16 September "Marathon" sailed to Nagasaki to embark ex-prisoners of war of varying nationality for transport toOkinawa . From October to February she swept minefields in theNagoya ,Hiro Wan , andIse Wan areas."Marathon" headed for the
United States in late February1946 . She decommissioned and returned to her owners at San Francisco8 May ."Marathon" received two
battle stars forWorld War II service atOkinawa .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m4/marathon-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03200.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA-200 Marathon]
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