- USS Banner (APA-60)
USS "Banner" (APA-60) was a "Gilliam"-class
attack transport that served with theUS Navy duringWorld War II ."Banner" was launched 3 May 1944 by the
Consolidated Steel Corporation atWilmington, California , under aMaritime Commission contract; acquired from the Maritime Commission 15 September 1944; commissioned 16 September 1944, Lieutenant Commander J. R. Pace in command; and reported to thePacific Fleet.Operational history
World War II
"Banner" loaded cargo and passengers and got underway from the west coast 30 October 1944, putting into
Milne Bay ,New Guinea , 17 November. Until 30 December 1944 she carried passengers and cargo between Humboldt Bay,Hollandia , andCape Sansapor , New Guinea. On the 30th she departed Cape Sansapor in company with TG 78.5 enroute toLingayen Gulf ,Luzon ,Philippine Islands .She arrived in Lingayen Gulf 9 January 1945 and on the next day she successfully unloaded her cargo. On 11 January she departed for Leyte,
Philippine Islands , arriving 14 January 1945. Arriving atSeeadler Harbor ,Manus Island ,Admiralty Islands , 24 January, she departed the following day forMaffin Bay , New Guinea where she hurriedly took on troops and cargo and departed for Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, arriving 29 January.Invasion of Okinawa
She departed for Leyte 14 February 1945, arriving 20 February. She then debarked her passengers; loaded to capacity with cargo and troops; and got underway 27 March for the
invasion of Okinawa , where she unloaded her troops and cargo between 1 and 5 April.On 5 April she departed for the west coast, via
Guam andPearl Harbor , arriving atSan Francisco 11 May. Loaded with troops and cargo she departed 19 May and anchored at Leyte 10 June. She departed Leyte 19 June and sailed viaOro Bay and Humboldt Bay, New Guinea to the west coast, arriving at San Francisco 3 August.After hostilities
She departed 27 August for Okinawa, via
Eniwetok , arriving 19 September. After loading 976 troops for transportation to the United States, she departed 27 September 1945.Operation Crossroads
"Banner" continued on transport duty until February 1946 when she was assigned as a target vessel for
Operation Crossroads , theatomic bomb tests atBikini Atoll . She underwent preparation for the exercise atSan Pedro, California , and Pearl Harbor until 15 May 1946 when she departed for the Marshall Islands.Arriving at Bikini Atoll on the 28th, she was used as a target vessel during the atomic tests of July and August. "Banner" was decommissioned 27 August 1946 and scuttled off
Kwajalein 16 February 1948.Decorations
"Banner" received two
battle star s for herWorld War II service.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa60.htm "Banner" (APA-60)] , DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03060.htm APA-60 "Banner"] , Navsource Online.
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