- USS Shelby (APA-105)
USS "Shelby" (APA-105) was a "Windsor"-class
attack transport that served with theUS Navy duringWorld War II . She was commissioned late in the war and initially assigned to transport duties; consequently she did not take part in any combat operations."Shelby" was named after counties in nine US States. She was laid down on
13 June 1944 underMaritime Commission contract by theBethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard ,Sparrows Point, Maryland ; launched on25 October 1944 ; and commissioned on20 January 1945 , Capt. J. J. Fallon in command.World War II
"Shelby" underwent shakedown in
Chesapeake Bay , and then reported toDavisville, Rhode Island , to embark 1,356Seabees . Sailing on 24 February, she delivered the men atPearl Harbor on 17 March.Invasion of Okinawa
At Pearl, she loaded combat medical supplies and 1,383 troops, and sailed on 7 April. Stopping at
Eniwetok from 15 to 23 April and atUlithi from 27 to 29 April, "Shelby" arrived atOkinawa and disembarked her troops on 3 and 4 May.The ships there underwent frequent air attacks, and, on 4 May, a
kamikaze aircraft passed over "Shelby" and crashed into light cruiser USS|Birmingham|CL-62 anchored nearby. The same day, "Shelby" began receiving casualties from the beach, although cargo unloading continued until 6 May. On the 8th, she got underway with 166 wounded servicemen on board, whom she disembarked atSaipan on 12 May before returning toSan Francisco on 28 May.On 13 June, "Shelby" sailed from San Francisco with troops and cargo for
Manila , where she arrived on 8 July after stops at Eniwetok and Ulithi. She then returned, via the same route, to San Francisco on 5 August; and, after 10 day's repairs, moved to San Diego to load more cargo and passengers.After hostilities
Sailing on 20 August, "Shelby" arrived at Pearl Harbor on the 26th and sailed from there on 1 September with troops and equipment for the occupation of
Japan . The transport enteredSasebo, Japan , on 22 September; and, after disembarking her troops, departed on the 25th to pick up additional occupation forces in thePhilippines . She embarked these inLingayen Gulf between 3 and 5 October and delivered them at Sasebo on 14 October.Operation Magic Carpet
Embarking some marine units there, she sailed from Sasebo on 21 October and arrived at Saipan on 6 November. At Saipan, "Shelby" reported for duty with
Operation Magic Carpet , and she sailed on 7 November loaded with homeward-bound servicemen. Disembarking these atLos Angeles on 21 November, she underwent repairs before sailing from San Pedro on 13 December on her second "Magic Carpet" run.She embarked troops at Manila between 2 and 4 January 1946, and returned them to
Seattle on 23 January. A month later, she sailed for the east coast, arriving atNorfolk, Virginia on 14 March for inactivation.Decommission
"Shelby" was decommissioned on
14 May 1946 , delivered to theWar Shipping Administration on the 16th and struck from the Navy list on5 June 1946 .ervice stars
"Shelby" received one
battle star for herWorld War II service.Commercial service
"Shelby" was sold to
American Export Lines in 1948, which renamed her "Exeter". She was sold again on24 September 1965 , renamed "Oriental Pearl", and re-flagged inLiberia . She was scrapped in 1974.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apa105.htm USS "Shelby" (APA-105)] , DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03105.htm APA-105 "Shelby"] , Navsource Online.
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