USS General O. H. Ernst (AP-133)

USS General O. H. Ernst (AP-133)

USS "General O. H. Ernst" (AP-133) was a sclass|General G. O. Squier|transport ship for the U.S. Navy in World War II. She was named in honor of U.S. Army general Oswald Herbert Ernst. She was decommissioned in 1946 and transferred to the Army Transportation Service as USAT "General O. H. Ernst". She was sold privately in 1964 and renamed SS "Calmar", and was scrapped in 1980.

Operational history

"General O. H. Ernst" was laid down under Maritime Commission contract 29 June 1942 by Kaiser Co., Inc., Yard 3, Richmond, California; launched 14 April 1943; sponsored by Mrs. L. M. Giannini; acquired by the Navy 31 March 1944; commissioned 22 April 1944, Comdr. R. W. Dole in command; transferred to Portland, Oregon for conversion to a transport by Commercial Iron Works; decommissioned 13 May 1944; and recommissioned 15 July 1944.

"General O. H. Ernst" sailed from Seattle 27 August 1944; and, after embarking more than 3,000 fighting men at Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu
, she transported troops to Guadalcanal, Manus, and Ulithi before returning to San Diego 4 December. Underway again 10 days later, she carried troops to Guadalcanal and promptly returned to the West Coast, reaching Seattle 20 January 1945. Following a round-trip voyage during February to Honolulu and back to San Francisco, the busy transport made a round-trip voyage between 17 March and 22 May, carrying troops from San Francisco to the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Leyte, and the Admiralties.

"General O. H. Ernst" departed San Francisco 30 May for the Panama Canal and Europe; and, after embarking veterans at Le Havre, France, she steamed to Norfolk, arriving 2 July. A week later she departed for Naples, Italy, and carried troops thence via the Panama Canal to Hollandia, New Guinea, where she arrived 27 August. Touching Manila 2 September, the ship departed Tacloban 15 September for San Pedro, California, arriving 1 October. As part of the post-war "Magic-Carpet" fleet, she, between 1 November and 29 July 1946, made six troop-rotation voyages out of San Pedro and Seattle to Japan, Korea, Okinawa, and Pearl Harbor.

"General O. H. Ernst" returned to San Francisco from the Far East 29 July 1946, decommissioned there 15 August, and was returned to the WSA the same day. She was then transferred to the Transportation Service of the U.S. Army. USAT "General O. H. Ernst" made at least one trip from the Philippines, arriving in San Francisco on 30 September 1946.cite web | first = Gary P. | last = Priolo | url = http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/22/22133.htm | title = USS General Oswald H. Ernst (AP-133), USAT General Oswald H. Ernst | work = NavSource Online | publisher = NavSource Naval History | date = 2005-04-01 | accessdate = 2007-11-05 ]

She later entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California.

She was sold to Bethlehem Steel Corp. of Wilmington, Delaware in April 1964 and renamed SS "Calmar". She was scrapped in 1980.

References

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External links

* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/22/22133.htm Photo gallery] of "General O. H. Ernst" at NavSource Naval History.


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