- USS General H. L. Scott (AP-136)
USS "General H. L. Scott" (AP-136) 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_Scott.html | title = General H. L. Scott, AP-136 | publisher = Historian's Office,United States Coast Guard | date = August 2001 | accessdate = 2007-11-16 ] She was named in honor of U.S. Army general Hugh Lenox Scott. She was sold in 1965 for commercial operation under the name SS "Yorkmar", before being scrapped in 1974.Operational history
"General H. L. Scott" (AP-136) was laid down
20 December 1942 under a Maritime Commission contract (MC #659) by Kaiser Co., Inc., Yard 3,Richmond, California ; launched19 September 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Walter K. Wilson; acquired by the Navy6 March 1944 ; and commissioned3 April at San Francisco, Captain John Trebes, USCG, in command.After shakedown off San Diego, "General H. L. Scott" departed San Francisco
5 May with reinforcement troops embarked for the South Pacific. ArrivingNouméa ,New Caledonia ,21 May , she returned to San Francisco7 June to continue transporting men and supplies to island bases in the Pacific. As American naval power drove nearer to the heart of the Japanese Empire, she made six voyages to the western Pacific between10 June 1944 and2 July 1945 , carrying her passengers and cargo out of San Francisco to the Marshalls, theNew Hebrides , New Caledonia,New Guinea , the Admiralties, and thePhilippines . In addition, she operated for a time in the western Pacific as Pacific Fleet receiving ship. While atUlithi ,Caroline Islands ,25 March , she embarked 1,004 officers and men from USS|Franklin|CV-13, severely damaged19 March off the coast of Japan."General H. L. Scott" departed San Francisco
7 July for New York, where she arrived21 July . She sailed3 August for the Mediterranean and embarked veteran troops atNaples and Leghorn, Italy, before returning to Boston27 August . Between2 September and October, she steamed via theSuez Canal to Calcutta,India , andColombo , Ceylon, on "Magic-Carpet" duty to transport troops back to the United States. She arrived New York28 October , sailed10 November forChina , and arrivedShanghai 11 December to support Nationalist forces during the protracted struggle for control of the Chinese mainland."General H. L. Scott" returned to Seattle
30 December . On5 February 1946 she sailed for the Far East with occupation troops embarked. After touching at Jinsen,Korea , and Shanghai, she returned to Seattle20 March . She decommissioned29 May and was returned to WSA3 June .She entered the National Defense Fleet and was berthed in
Puget Sound until sold to Bethlehem Steel Corp.31 July 1964 . She was converted to a general cargo ship in 1965 and operated under the name SS "Yorkmar".References
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* [http://www.uscg.mil/history/WEBORALHISTORY/clyde_allen_oral_history.html Interview with Clyde Allen, USCG (Ret.)] , a World War II veteran interviewed as part of the U.S. Coast Guard Oral History Program
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