- USS Hampton (APA-115)
USS "Hampton" (APA-115) was a sclass|Bayfield|attack transport that served with the
US Navy during World War II.The second US Navy ship to bear the name, "Hampton" was launched 25 August 1944 under
Maritime Commission contract byIngalls Shipbuilding ofPascagoula, Mississippi , and commissioned 17 February 1945, Comdr. W. H. Ferguson in command.Operational history
After completing her shakedown training out of
Galveston , "Hampton" arrivedNewport, Rhode Island 20 March for duty as a training ship for pre-commissioning crews. She continued this vital duty until departing 7 May forNorfolk, Virginia to embark troops destined forHawaii . The transport sailed 19 May and arrived Pearl Harbor via thePanama Canal 9 June. At Hawaii "Hampton" embarked over 1,000 members of the 34th Construction Battalion and sailed forGuam where she arrived 6 July 1945. After disembarking herSeabees , so vital to the success of the island campaign in the Pacific, the transport sailed to the east, arriving San Francisco 25 July.After hostilities
"Hampton" sailed from San Francisco 13 August, just prior to the surrender of Japan, and arrived
Samar Island viaUlithi andEniwetok 7 September. Joining the vast fleet carrying occupation forces to Japan, "Hampton" landed troops atAomori Bay ,Honshū , 25 September, and then returned toOkinawa for more occupation units. During October she carried these troops toJinsen ,Korea ;Chefoo andTsingtao , China, helping to speed occupation of these ports and stabilize the volatile China situation.Operation Magic Carpet
"Hampton" departed Tsingtao for
Portland, Oregon via Okinawa andLeyte , arriving 28 October 1945. She then made two voyages to Guam as part of the Operation Magic Carpet fleet, performing the giant task of bringing home the thousands of Pacific veterans. After returning to the Pacific coast from the second voyage 10 February 1946, the transport sailed for the East Coast, arriving Norfolk 7 March. She decommissioned 30 April 1946 and was returned to the Maritime Commission 1 May.Commercial service
In 1947 "Hampton" was sold to
Pope and Talbot Lines and renamed "P. & T. Explorer". She was scrapped in 1973.References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03115.htm APA-115 "Hampton"] , Navsource Online
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