- USS Bottineau (APA-235)
USS "Bottineau" (APA-235) was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport that saw service with the US Navy in
World War II ."Bottineau" was named after
Bottineau County, North Dakota . She was launched on22 November 1944 byKaiser Shipbuilding ofVancouver, Washington , under aMaritime Commission contract; transferred to the Navy30 December , and commissioned the same day, Captain H. B. Edgar in command.Operational history
Reporting to the
Pacific Fleet, "Bottineau" carried a cargo of ammunition toPearl Harbor during March 1945. Departing Pearl Harbor9 April she carried replacement troops toSaipan ,Marianas Islands , and evacuated casualties fromOkinawa before returning to theUnited States on10 June 1945 . She then carried replacementtroops to thePhilippines and returned to Pearl Harbor to prepare for the invasion of Japan.After hostilities
Following the Japanese surrender she landed elements of the 98th Division at
Wakayama ,Honshū , Japan,1 October 1945 . "Bottineau" departed6 October forGuam and returned to the United States with Pacific veterans, arriving atSeattle, Washington ,26 January 1946 .Atomic bomb tests
Between February and May 1946 "Bottineau" operated between San Francisco and San Diego. Departing San Pedro, California,
25 May 1946 , she arrived atBikini Atoll 6 June forOperation Crossroads , designed to test the effectiveness ofatomic bombs on warships. Over 200 warships participated in the operation, 75 of them as targets."Bottineau"'s role in the tests was to act as a transport for the target vessel boarding teams. Following the tests she returned to San Francisco, arriving 21 August. She was placed out of commission in reserve there
8 March 1947 .econd commission
Recommissioned
24 March 1951 , "Bottineau" served with Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, until August when she steamed toNorfolk, Virginia , arriving4 September . "Bottineau" served with theAtlantic Fleet, taking part in amphibious training exercises and other routine peacetime duties, until going out of commission at Philadelphia31 August 1955 .She was struck from the
Naval Vessel Register on1 July 1961 and returned to theMaritime Administration , who transferred her to theNational Defense Reserve Fleet ,James River ,Fort Eustis, Virginia . On1 January 1969 , while still in the Reserve Fleet, she was redesignated an amphibious transport, LPA-235. She was disposed of between July 1983 and January 1984, probably being sold for scrap.Decorations
For her World War II service "Bottineau" received one
battle star .References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa235.htm "Bottineau" (APA-235)] , DANFS Online
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03235.htm APA/LPA-235 "Bottineau"] , Navsource Online.
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