- USS Clay (APA-39)
"USS Clay" (APA-39) was a "Bayfield" class
attack transport which served with the US Navy inWorld War Two ."USS Clay" was originally laid down as "Sea Angel" by the
Western Pipe and Steel Company on14 October 1942 . The vessel was launched on23 January 1942 and commissioned into the US Navy as naval transport USS "Clay" AP-84 on29 June 1943 . The ship then sailed from San Pedro toNew York , where she was decommissioned for conversion on11 August 1943 , and recommissioned into service as an attack transport designated APA-39 on21 December 1943 , after which she sailed toPearl Harbor in preparation for operations against the Japanese.Operational history
aipan
After an abortive operation against
Kavieng (cancelled due to neutralization of the Japanese forces there by other means), "USS Clay" headed to Saipan, where on the morning ofJune 15 1944 she participated in a feint landing off the island's northwestern coast in order to draw Japanese troops away from the real landing zone. On the afternoon of the same day, "Clay" participated in the invasion proper, landing elements of the 2nd Marine Division."Clay" then returned to Pearl Harbor with troops and Japanese prisoners of war, arriving on
July 9 . "Clay"'s naval division was then ordered to San Diego to embark the 5th Marine Division for an attack onGuam , but during the trip Guam fell to US forces and the ship was diverted toHawaii in preparation for a new operation.Leyte
After intensive rehearsals, "USS Clay" then embarked with elements of the 96th Infantry Division for an attack on
Yap , but once again the course of the war made the invasion unnecessary and the ship was ordered to participate in an invasion ofLeyte instead, 700 miles beyond. The vessel staged at Manus and on14 October set sail as part of a large invasion force, taking part in the invasion on20 October . Under constant threat from Japanese aircraft, "Clay" then sailed from Leyte toHollandia and thenceMorotai , before returning to Leyte with vital reinforcements and supplies. The vessel unloaded in a single day and on14 November proceeded once again to Manus, then toCape Gloucester , where following her arrival on27 November , she began to prepare for the invasion ofLuzon inLingayen Gulf .Luzon
On
31 December 1944 , "USS Clay" departed for the invasion of Luzon. In the face ofkamikaze air attacks, the invasion was successfully carried out on9 January . "Clay" herself helped beat off the suicide attacks, and the Japanese erroneously reported her sinking."Clay" then returned to Leyte to embark elements of the
1st Cavalry Division , which she also transported to Luzon, arriving on27 January . After taking on board wounded soldiers, "Clay" then set sail for Guadalcanal to embark elements of the6th Marines .Okinawa
After more rehearsals, "USS Clay" embarked in March with elements of the 6th Marines as part of the massive invasion fleet destined for Okinawa. Braving attacking planes and gunfire, the invasion took place on
April 1 . ByApril 5 "Clay" was returning home to San Francisco for an overhaul and an increase in her armament in preparation for the invasion ofJapan . While in port she also received a new commanding officer, Captain E. M. Eller, and refresher training at San Diego.After the Japanese surrender
On
27 July "USS Clay" headed once more for the Pacific, but before she could arrive the US unleashed its atomic bombs on Nagasaki andHiroshima and the Japanese surrendered. "Clay" continued to Leyte, and from there toCebu where she embarked elements of 182nd Infantry Regiment for occupation duties in Japan. On1st September , she sailed for Tokyo Bay as flagship of Temporary Squadron 13 (part of Tokyo Force), skippered by Squadron Commander Captain R C Bartham.Sailing through swept minefields and past the wreck of the Japanese battleship "Nagato", "USS Clay" disembarked her cargo in the devastated industrial region between
Yokohama and Tokyo, before returning to Cebu and thence toOtaru with more occupation troops. She then journeyed to Guam to pick up occupation troops forTientsin ,China . From there she sailed to Saipan to embark troops returning home to the United States, arriving at San Pedro on5 December 1945 . After a second trip to the Pacific to pick up more returning servicemen, she sailed from San Francisco on9 March 1946 and arrived at New York on27 March . She was decommissioned onMay 15 1946 .In the course of her naval career, "USS Clay" covered over 100,000 miles in wartime operations. She received four
battle stars for her wartime service.Commercial service
After decommissiong, the vessel was sold through the
Maritime Commission on12 September 1946 toAmerican President Lines , which renamed her SS "President Johnson". By the 1970's she had been sold again, toWaterman Steamship Corporation , and renamed SS "La Salle". The vessel was finally scrapped in1974 .ee also
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03039.htm AP-84 / APA-39 "Clay"]
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