- USS Fremont (APA-44)
USS "Fremont" (APA-44) was a sclass|Bayfield|attack transport that served with the
US Navy during World War II."Fremont" was launched 31 March 1943 by
Ingalls Shipbuilding ,Pascagoula, Mississippi ; as "Sea Corsair", placed in partial commission between 30 May 1943 and 11 June 1943, and commissioned in full 23 November 1943 Captain C. V. Conlan in command.Operational history
Conversion to command ship
"Fremont" arrived at
Pearl Harbor 14 March 1944 for conversion to a staff andcommand ship for amphibious operations, and during the remainder of the war was to carry such distinguished commanders as Rear AdmiralWilliam H. P. Blandy , Rear AdmiralWilliam M. Fechteler , Rear AdmiralRalph O. Davis , and Major GeneralGraves B. Erskine ,USMC .aipan
"Fremont"'s first assault landing was at
Saipan on 16 June, and for 10 days she lay off the island, landing troops and receiving casualties by day, and retiring seaward at night.Palau Islands
Back in Pearl Harbor from 12 July 1944 to 12 August, "Fremont" sailed then for rehearsal landings in the Solomons, and on 8 September she sortied for the
Palau Islands operation. During the initial landings onPeleliu 15 September, "Fremont" conducted a diversionary demonstration offBabelthaup , then moved into the transport area to land troops onAngaur 17 September. On 23 September "Fremont" landed men in the unopposed occupation ofUlithi , then returned toHollandia and Manus for training with soldiers.Casualties at Leyte
"Fremont" cleared Manus 12 October 1944 for the initial landings in
Leyte Gulf 20 October, and remained in the Gulf until 18 November, embarking Admiral Fechteler as senior officer present afloat. She came under enemy air attack on several occasions, and on 24 October, during the decisiveBattle for Leyte Gulf , a small caliber shell which exploded on her bridge injured seven men. Returning to Hollandia 22 November, "Fremont" embarked men and equipment for rehearsal landings in preparation for the assault onLuzon . During these exercises, "Fremont" aided in splashing a lone attacking aircraft.Luzon
Arriving in
Lingayen Gulf for the initial landings 9 January 1945, "Fremont", with the job done, sailed 11 January forLeyte , then sailed on toGuam to embark Marines for theIwo Jima operation.Iwo Jima
Again combining her key services as command ship with skillful landing of troops, she arrived off Iwo Jima 19 February, put the Marine command party ashore 24 February, and began landing troops and cargo. She returned to Saipan 9 March with casualties and
prisoners of war , then sailed for repairs and rehearsal landings offNew Caledonia . On 16 May "Fremont" returned to Leyte Gulf with troops and sailors, and there received men for transportation to the west coast, where she began an overhaul 26 June 1945.After hostilities
Two voyages to Pearl Harbor, and two more to Pacific islands and the
Philippines to bring servicemen eligible for immediate discharge home kept "Fremont" at sea between 9 October 1945 and 12 August 1946. On 11 January 1947 she clearedPort Hueneme ,California , to join the Atlantic Fleet atNorfolk, Virginia 26 January.Postwar career
In the years from 1947 through 1960, "Fremont" completed seven tours of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, participating in amphibious exercises with marines and ships of other
NATO navies. TheLebanon Crisis broke out during her 1958 tour of duty, and she joined in landing Marines atBeirut 17 July to 6 August, returning to reembark troops in September.Her operations when not deployed found "Fremont" taking part in amphibious operations from
Labrador to theWest Indies , and for much of each year, she trained marines along theNorth Carolina coast nearCamp Lejeune , as well as in the Caribbean. In 1962 she served as thecommand ship ofAmphibious Squadron Four ,Task Force 61 before returning to Italy. She sailed for United States in 1969 for decommissioning at Portsmouth, Virginia.Fremont received five
battle star s for World War II service.References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03044.htm AP-88 APA-44 "Fremont"] , Navsource Online
* [http://www.ussfremont.org USS Fremont APA-44 homepage] - complete history, photos, crew list, and reunion information.
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