- USS San Saba (APA-232)
USS "San Saba" (APA-232) was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport which served with the
US Navy inWorld War II . Commissioned in December 1944, she arrived just too late to see action, and spent the last weeks of the war on transport missions."San Saba" was named after a county in
Texas . She was laid down on29 September 1944 underMaritime Commission contract (MCV hull 678) byKaiser Shipbuilding ofVancouver, Washington ; launched on12 November 1944 ; acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission on loan-charter basis on3 December 1944 ; and commissioned the same day, Capt. E. E. Berthold in command.Operational history
World War II
After trials and amphibious training, "San Saba" departed
San Francisco on1 July 1945 for theMarshall Islands to transport troops and war supplies. She reachedEniwetok on 14 July; and, during the two months following, carried out transport missions toUlithi ,Caroline Islands ;Leyte ,Philippines ; Manus,Admiralty Islands ;Milne Bay ,New Guinea ; back to the Philippines atMindoro ,Subic Bay , andManila ; and thence on occupational duty to Yokohama, Sendai, Mutsu Kawa, and Ishinomaki Wan, Japan."San Saba" returned to Leyte temporarily at the end of September before sailing for San Francisco on 6 October. En route, she was detoured to
Seattle, Washington , where she arrived on the 24th.Following a period in drydock at
Everett, Washington , she made a voyage in November and December toOkinawa and returned toSan Pedro, California . On14 January 1946 , ownership of "San Saba" was transferred to the Navy Department; and, by the end of February, she had completed a passenger/cargo run to the Marianas. A month later, she departed San Francisco to carry troops to Okinawa and returned on 4 May."San Saba" sailed on 18 May for
China and arrived atShanghai on 5 June. She got underway on the 10th and steamed to Okinawa to embark over 900 Naval personnel for transport toYokosuka ,Japan . She returned to San Diego on 4 July. On the 17th of July, she was ordered to the Mare Island Naval Shipyard at San Francisco for inactivation.Decommission
On
17 December 1946 , "San Saba" was decommissioned and assigned to the San Francisco Group of the Pacific Reserve Fleet. On1 October 1958 , she was transferred to the Maritime Commission, struck from the Navy List, and was placed in the National Defense Reserve Fleet atSuisun Bay, California . Through June 1974, SS "San Saba" remained at Suisun Bay. Her final disposition is unknown.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa232.txt "San Saba" (APA-232)] , DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03232.htm APA-232 "San Saba"] , Navsource Online.
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