- USS Bingham (APA-225)
USS "Bingham" (APA-225) was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport that saw service with the
US Navy in World War II."Bingham" was named after a county in
Idaho . She was launched 20 November 1944 byPermanente Metals Corporation , Yard No. 1,Richmond, California , under aMaritime Commission contract, then transferred to the Navy 23 December 1944 and commissioned the same day, Captain L. F. Brown, USNR, in command.Operational history
From 1 March to 22 September 1945 "Bingham" carried and cargo in the Marianas, with one voyage to
Okinawa (20-30 June). She then shifted toOperation Magic Carpet runs, returning servicemen from thePhilippines to San Francisco (25 September 1945-31 March 1946).Decommission
Decommissioned 17 June 1946 at
Norfolk, Virginia , "Bingham" was returned to the Maritime Commission the next day, and struck from theNaval Vessel Register on 3 July whereupon she was laid up in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atJames River ,Fort Eustis .On 1 January 1968 she was redesignated LPA-225. In May 1975 her title was transferred from the Navy to the
Maritime Administration , who sold her for scrap on 1 September 1983. She was broken up in Spain circa 1983-84.Decorations
"Bingham" received one
battle star for her operations off Okinawa.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa225.htm "Bingham" (APA-225)] , DANFS Online
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03225.htm APA/LPA-225 "Bingham"] , Navsource Online
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