- USS General R. M. Blatchford (AP-153)
USS "General R. M. Blatchford" (AP-153) 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 generalRichard M. Blatchford . She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT "General R. M. Blatchford" in 1946. On1 March 1950 she was transferred to theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as USNS "General R. M. Blatchford" (T-AP-153). She was later sold for commercial operation under the names SS "Stonewall Jackson" and "Alex Stephens", before being scrapped in 1980.Operational history
"General R. M. Blatchford" (AP-153) was launched
27 August 1944 under a Maritime Commission contract (MC #705) by the Kaiser Co.,Richmond, California ; sponsored by Mrs. William Anderson of San Francisco; acquired and simultaneously commissioned26 January 1945 , Comdr. Allen H. Guthrie in command."General R. M. Blatchford" sailed from San Francisco
12 March 1945 with over 3000 fighting men and debarked them atManila 13 April , returning to San Francisco22 May to off-load 2000 troops taken on board atBiak and Finschhafen. She sailed30 May forFrance via thePanama Canal , touched atLe Havre 20 June , and debarked more than 3,000 returning troops at Boston1 July . Five days later the transport sailed to redeploy troops from the European to the Pacific theater, embarking 3000 soldiers at Leghorn,Italy , and bringing them safely toLuzon and Manila in August 1945. "General R. M. Blatchford" embarked more than 1,000 troops and casualties at San Pedro, Philippine Islands, and put in at Seattle30 September 1945 .Continuing her Magic Carpet assignments, the ship sailed from Seattle
16 October with 2,800 rotation troops and debarked them atNagoya , Japan, where 3,000 homeward veterans were loaded and put ashore at San Francisco20 November . From28 November 1945 -7 May 1946 three more round trip voyages from Seattle to the Far East were made, the transport bringing near-capacity loads of troops to and fromNagoya ,Yokohama , andShanghai and mooring at San Francisco7 May 1946 with completion of these duties.On
9 May "General R. M. Blatchford" departed for Norfolk, via the Panama Canal and moored at that port24 May . She was decommissioned atBaltimore, Maryland , on12 June 1946 and returned to the Maritime Commission for operations as an Army transport.On
16 October 1949 USAT "General R. M. Blatchford" leftNaples with 1,219displaced persons from Europe and arrived inSydney on11 November 1949 . [cite web | url = http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1900v5/generalblatchford19491111.html | title = Immigrant Ships, Transcribers Guild, General Blatchford | publisher = ImmigrantShips.net | date =2002-10-25 | accessdate = 2007-11-13 ] This voyage was one of almost 150 voyages by some 40 ships bringing refugees of World War II to Australia.cite web | url = http://www.fifthfleet.net/pb/wp_6a2460ca/wp_6a2460ca.html | title = Ships of the Fifth Fleet | first = Ann | last = Tündern-Smith | work = FifthFleet.net | date =2006-12-31 | accessdate = 2007-11-13 ] "General R. M. Blatchford" made one more such trip herself, arriving inSydney , again, with 1,222 refugees on19 February 1950 .She was reacquired by the Navy on
1 March 1950 for operations by a Civil Service crew under the MSTS transported thousands of troops from the West Coast in support of United Nations Forces inKorea .On
11 February 1961 she sailed from New York for two and a half years overseas service in theUnited Nations Congo sealift. Earning her the nickname of "Ambassador Ship," her crew cemented goodwill relations for the United States in the best traditions of the People-to-People Program while helping to keep the peace in the Congo. The veteran transport travelled convert|174000|nmi|km in ferrying 36,809 passengers to and from the Congo,Morocco ,India ,Pakistan , Malaya, andIndonesia . She circumnavigated the African continent several times and criss-crossed theIndian Ocean repeatedly while rotating United Nations soldiers, doctors, nurses, and technicians assigned to the Congo. "General R. M. Blatchford" arrived New York on11 August 1963 with high praise.She continued to operate in the Atlantic supporting U.S. Forces in Europe until transferred to the Pacific in 1965 to carry troops to Vietnam. She continued this vital task until overhauled at San Francisco in January 1967 and entering ready reserve status. "General R. M. Blatchford" was transferred to the Maritime Administration in September 1968 and entered the
National Defense Reserve Fleet .In 1969, "General R. M. Blatchford" was sold to
Waterman Carriers, Inc. of New York in January 1969. At Portland, she was rebuilt as a 10,562 gross toncontainer ship and renamed SS "Stonewall Jackson" in 1970.cite web | url = http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsG.html | title = Ship Descriptions - G | work = The Ships List | date = | accessdate = 2007-11-12 ] The ship, renamed "Alex Stephens" in 1973, was acquired by the Department of Commerce in 1979, and sold toChien Yu Steel Enterprises ,Kaohsiung ,Taiwan for scrapping on13 April 1980 ."General R. M. Blatchford" received two
battle star s for service during theKorean War .References
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* [http://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos/military01.htm Photo gallery] showing life on board USAT "General R. M. Blatchford" (c. 1946/1947)
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