- USS General W. M. Black (AP-135)
USS "General W. M. Black" (AP-135) was a sclass|General G. O. Squier|transport ship for the U.S. Navy in
World War II . The ship was crewed by the U.S. Coast Guard until decommissioning.cite web | url = http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/G_Black.html | title = General W. M. Black, AP-135 | publisher = Historian's Office,United States Coast Guard | date = August 2001 | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ] She was named in honor of U.S. Army generalWilliam Murray Black . She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT "General W. M. Black" in 1946. On1 March 1950 she was transferred to theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as USNS "General W. M. Black" (T-AP-135). She was later sold for commercial operation under the name SS "Green Forest", before being scrapped in 1980.cite web | url = http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsG.html | title = Ship Descriptions - G | work = The Ships List | date = | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ]Operational history
"General W. M. Black" (AP-135) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC #658)
26 November 1942 by Kaiser Co., Inc., Yard 3,Richmond, California ; launched23 July 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Decatur S. Higgins; acquired by the Navy26 January 1944 ; converted to a transport by Matson Navigation Co., San Francisco; and commissioned24 February 1944 , Captain J. P. Murray, USCG, in command.One of the most active ships of her type, "General W. M. Black" plied the world's oceans and touched many distant ports in completing her varied missions as a troopship. On her first voyage she embarked 3,500 Army troops and sailed from San Francisco
26 March 1944 , delivering them atPearl Harbor before returning to San Francisco9 April with nearly 500 veterans. Underway again22 April , "General W. M. Black" carried 3,500 troops from San Francisco toNew Caledonia andGuadalcanal . She departed Guadalcanal14 May , embarked 2,700 at Balboa, Canal Zone, and reached New Orleans8 June . The transport subsequently steamed toKingston, Jamaica , where she embarked 2,400 passengers and sailed to Norfolk, arriving26 June ."General W. M. Black" began the first of 13 transatlantic, round-trip voyages when she departed Norfolk
28 July with 2,700 fighting men bound forNaples , and returned to New York31 August with 3,000 homeward-bound troops and casualties. From12 September to19 August 1945 the busy transport made 10 similar round-trip troop-carrying voyages (5 from New York, 3 from Boston, and 2 from Norfolk) to theUnited Kingdom (Plymouth ,Liverpool ,Southampton );France (Cherbourg ,Le Havre ,Marseille s); North Africa (Oran ); andGermany (Bremerhaven ). In addition to carrying German prisoners of war to the United States, she rotated tens of thousands of troops and patients to and from the European theater in this period of nearly a year. Departing Boston31 August 1945 , "General W. M. Black" sailed forIndia via theSuez Canal . A unit of the "Magic-Carpet" fleet, she returned to Boston in October with 3,000 veterans of the South Pacific fighting. After making a similar voyage during November and December, she moored at New York5 January 1946 . She decommissioned there28 February 1946 and was returned to service as an Army transport.On
2 March 1948 USAT "General W. M. Black" left Bremerhaven with 860displaced persons from Europe and arrived inMelbourne on27 April 1948 . [cite web | url = http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1900v5/generalblack19480427.html | title = Immigrant Ships, Transcribers Guild, General Black | format =27 April arrival | publisher = ImmigrantShips.net | date =2002-10-25 | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ] 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 = 2007-11-16 ] "General W. M. Black" made three more such trips herself. She departedNaples on29 May 1949 arriving25 June 1949 in Melbourne with 826 more displaced persons. [cite web | url = http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1900v5/generalblack19490625.html | title = Immigrant Ships, Transcribers Guild, General Black | format =25 June arrival | publisher = ImmigrantShips.net | date =2002-10-25 | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ] On16 November 1949 she again departed Naples with 1,314 refugees, this time arriving inSydney on13 December 1949 . [cite web | url = http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1900v5/generalblack19491213.html | title = Immigrant Ships, Transcribers Guild, General Black | format =13 December arrival | publisher = ImmigrantShips.net | date =2002-10-25 | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ] "General W. M. Black" made a fourth run to Australia, arriving in Melbourne, again, with 1,316 refugees on13 April 1950 ."General W. M. Black" was reacquired by the Navy
1 March 1950 and assigned to MSTS. Manned by a civilian crew, she operated out of New York in the Atlantic until1 September when she shifted her homeport to San Francisco. Between 1950 and 1953 she steamed to the Far East and transported more than 65,000 troops and their combat equipment in support of theKorean War . After the Korean armistice, she continued tranpacific voyages, deploying troops toJapan , Korea, andAlaska and returning veterans of the Korean fighting to the United States. In June 1955 she carried troops and cargo to theBering Sea during Operation "Mona Lisa." Following her return to San Francisco, she was placed out of service26 August and was transferred back to the Maritime Administration. At present, she is berthed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California.There she remained until 1967, (some sources say 1965cite web | url = http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/merchantshipbuilders/permanentenumber3.htm | title = Kaiser Company, Inc., Richmond No. 3 Yard, Richmond CA | publisher = Colton Company | date = | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ] ) when she was purchased by Central Gulf Steamship Co. of New Orleans. She was renamed "Green Forest" after she was rebuilt as a 10,577-ton cargo ship. "Green Forest" was scrapped at
Taiwan in 1980."General W. M. Black" received six
battle star s for Korean War service.References
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* [http://www.geocities.com/topgun008/ssgreen.htm Account of voyage] (with pictures) on SS "Green Forest" in 1969
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