- USS Frederick Funston (APA-89)
USS "Frederick Funston" (APA-89) was a sclass|Frederick Funston|attack transport that served with the
US Navy duringWorld War II . Before serving as a Navy APA, she had been aUS Army transport of the same name. After World War II, she was returned to the Army and redesignated USNS "Frederick Funston". After the outbreak of theKorean War , she was handed back to the Navy once again and relisted as USNS "Frederick Funston" (T-AP-178).Named after US Army General
Frederick Funston [ [http://www.militarymuseum.org/Funston.html Major-General Frederick Funston, U.S.V] , California Military Museum. Funston was once the object ofMark Twain 's satirical wit, seeA Defence of General Funston .] aMedal of Honor recipient, the ship was launched27 September 1941 bySeattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation atTacoma, Washington and acquired by the US Army as a transport ship. She was acquired from the Army by the US Navy on8 April 1943 , reclassified an APA (Auxiliary Personnel Attack, ie attack transport), and commissioned24 April 1943 , Commander J. E. Murphy in command.Operational history
World War II
Mediterranean Theatre
Invasion of Sicily
"Frederick Funston" sailed from
Norfolk, Virginia 8 June 1943 for rehearsal landings on the coast ofAlgeria , and on 10 July arrived off the assault beaches ofSicily to land her men successfully through heavy surf. Three days later she sailed to train atOran for the assault onSalerno , off which she lay from 8 to 10 September landing soldiers.Invasion of Salerno
The transport returned to
North Africa to load reinforcements whom she landed at Salerno on 22 and 23 September, then made three voyages from Oran toNaples carrying Army service troops, engineers, and rangers. On 30 November, she cleared Oran forNorthern Ireland withparatrooper s on board, and after disembarking them, sailed on toNew York , arriving31 December 1943 .Pacific Theatre
Invasion of Saipan
After loading men of naval construction battalions at
Davisville, Rhode Island , "Frederick Funston" sailed for thePacific , arriving atHonolulu 16 March 1944 . Here she landed theSeabees and embarked Marines for the invasion ofSaipan , landing them in the initial assault 15 June. After a week off the beaches offloading cargo and taking casualties on board, she returned to Honolulu. Here the casualties were transferred to hospitals, and soldiers taken on board with whom she reinforcedGuam on 24 July.Invasion of Leyte
During August, the transport joined in training operations in the
Hawaiian Islands , then crossed to Manus, from which she sailed 14 October for the invasion of Leyte. She landed her troops and cargo on 21 October, the day after the initial assault, and the following day cleared forAitape ,New Guinea , to embark reinforcements. These were put ashore at Leyte 14 November.Invasion of Luzon
Training off New Guinea and in
Huon Gulf prepared "Frederick Funston" for the initial landings onLuzon of9 January 1945 . That night a watchful lookout spotted and shot a suicide swimmer only 50 yards from the ship.Invasion of Iwo Jima
Completing her unloading the next day, "Frederick Funston" sailed by way of Leyte and
Ulithi to Guam to embark Marines for the assault onIwo Jima . With her troops held in reserve, she did not land them until 27 February, although she lay off the island throughout the assault. She returned to Guam with casualties 8 March, then replaced her landing craft atGuadalcanal and exercised atNouméa through April. She returned to the west coast for overhaul in May 1945After hostilities
"Frederick Funston" reached the
Philippines 3 October for inter-island transport duty until 8 December when she returned toSan Francisco . Another voyage was made to carry occupation troops to the Marianas and return veterans to the United States between 22 December and7 February 1946 .She was decommissioned and returned to the Army
4 April 1946 .econd Navy commission
After serving with the
Army Transportation Corps Fleet out ofSeattle , "Frederick Funston" returned to naval custody when theMilitary Sea Transportation Service was formed in 1950, and was placed in noncommissioned status for operations with aCivil Service crew, after which she saw some service in the Korean War.The ship was scrapped in 1969.
Awards
"Frederick Funston" received six
battle star s for World War II. service and one for the Korean War.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa89.htm USS "Frederick Funston" (APA-89)] , DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03089.htm APA-89 "Frederick Funston"] , Navsource Online.
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