- USS Zeilin (APA-3)
The USS "Zeilin" (APA-3) was a "Harris class"
attack transport that saw service with theUS Navy inWorld War II .History
Commercial Service
The ship that would eventually be known as the USS "Zeilin" was constructed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in
Newport News Virginia as the "Silver State" under a U.S. Shipping Board contract. The "Silver State" was a member of the U.S. Shipping Board's 535-ft class, a combination passenger and cargo steamship with accommodations for 280 first class passengers and 194 third class.'The "SS Silver State" operated between
Seattle Washington and the Far East with theAdmiral Orient Line a subsidiary of thePacific Mail Steamship Company . On23 June 1922 the "SS Silver State" was renamed the "SS President Jackson" when the ship was purchased by theDollar Line owned byRobert Dollar . In 1938 the "SS President Jackson" was transferred to theAmerican President Lines .Commissioning
Starting in 1937, the
U.S. Navy studied converting theDollar Line 535' Class ships to troop transports.The "SS President Jackson" was acquired by the
U.S. Navy in July 1940 and was renamed the"Zeilin"with the designation AP-9 after Brigadier GeneralJacob "Zeilin" (July 16, 1806 - November 18, 1880) who was the firstUnited States Marine Corps general.The
Todd Pacific Shipyards inSeattle Washington reconfigured the "Zeilin" as a troop transport. Commissioning occurred on3 January 1942 with Captain Pat Buchanan USNR in command.World War Two
Pacific Service
Samoa
After a shakedown cruise and training along the west coast of the
United States , the "Zeilin" leftSan Diego on13 April 1942 transporting troops toSamoa for garrison duty and returning toSan Diego on17 June 1942 .Solomon Islands
On
8 July 1942 , the "Zeilin"again departedSan Diego and traveled viaPearl Harbor toSuva inFiji . AtSuva , "Zeilin" prepared for the invasion of theSolomon Islands .Early on the morning of
7 August 1942 , "Zeilin" arrived offGuadalcanal with Task Force 62. On8 August 1942 U.S. Marine s from the3d Defense Battalion were landed by "Zeilin"onTulagi ,Gavutu , andTanambogo . After completing disembarkation of theU.S. Marines , the "Zeilin" traveled toNoumea ,New Caledonia .For the next two months, the "Zeilin"traveled a route between
Noumea ;Espiritu Santo New Hebrides , andWellington New Zealand . On9 October 1942 , the "Zeilin"departedNoumea to carry troops and supplies to theSolomon Islands .Arriving off
Guadalcanal on11 October 1942 , the "Zeilin" began unloading atLunga Point . On13 October 1942 , the "Zeilin" was attacked by a Japanese shore battery; but the ship did not receive any damage. The "Zeilin" returned toNoumea on17 October 1942 and then proceeded toEspiritu Santo before returning toLunga Point on11 November 1942 .At 09:00, the task group received a report that nine carrier bombers and 12 fighters were approaching from the northwest and would reach their vicinity at about 09:30. At about 09:20,
USS Atlanta (CL-51) led the "Zeilin" and two other auxiliaries to the north, in column, with destroyers spaced in a circle around them. Fifteen minutes later, nine JapaneseAichi D3A "Val" dive bombers from theJapanese aircraft carrier Hiyō emerged from the clouds over Henderson Field.At 09:40 the Zeilin opened fire. The Japanese airplanes dove on the "Zeilin" and released bombs at 1,200 feet. One aircraft was set on fire by the "Zeilin's" guns There were three near misses registered on the ship; two on the port side - one about amidships, the other aft; and one on the starboard side at about frame 45 opposite No. 8 hatch, depth about 15-30 feet. The ship suffered severely from this bomb.
The number 8 hold was flooded to the third deck; number 7 to the fourth deck. The starboard shaft was carried away. The Zeilin took on approximately 2,000 tons of water. Examination by diver later disclosed cracked and ruptured hull plating as the cause of the flooding.
A second attack at 10:55 by 27
Mitsubishi G3M bombers was repulsed with anti-aircraft fire and fighter aircraft from Henderson Field.Though damaged and listing, the "Zeilin" carried casualties to
Espiritu Santo and then sailed viaTutuila ,Samoa to San Pedro,California . The "Zeilin" arrived at the Terminal Island Naval Shipyard later known as theLong Beach Naval Shipyard on22 December 1942 for repair. This repair work was completed in March 1943.Aleutian Islands
On
17 April 1943 , the "Zeilin" leftSan Diego California for theAleutian Islands . After a six-day stop inSan Francisco California , the "Zeilin" continued on and arrived atCold Bay ,Alaska on1 May 1943 .Cold Bay was the rendezvous point for theAttu Island invasion force. By11 May ,1943 the "Zeilin" was located off the south coast ofAttu Island , at Massacre Bay. After the initial landings, the "Zeilin" remained offAttu Island until16 May ,1943 .On
17 May 1943 , the "Zeilin" stopped atAdak, Alaska before leaving on22 May ,1943 and arriving atSan Diego ,California on31 May ,1943 .In June and July 1943, the "Zeilin" operated along the west coast of the
United States before returning toAdak, Alaska on5 August 1943 to participate in the invasion ofKiska, Alaska .The "Zeilin" left
Adak, Alaska on26 August 1943 arriving atSan Diego ,California on2 September 1943 .Tarawa
The "Zeilin" traveled to
Pearl Harbor Hawaii in mid September 1943. After a five day stay atPearl Harbor Hawaii the "Zeilin" continued toWellington New Zealand viaFunafuti andEspiritu Santo arriving on17 October 1943 .The ship remained at
Wellington New Zealand before departing on1 November 1943 and proceeding toEfate in theVanuatu where the attack force concentrated and practiced for the invasion ofTarawa .On
13 November 1943 , the "Zeilin" departedEfate and arrived offBetio on19 November 1943 . Early the following morning,U.S. Marines from2nd Battalion 2nd Marines were offloaded into landing craft from the "Zeilin" for their assault. During the unloading operation the "Zeilin" was under fire from Japanese shore guns. The ship did not sustain any damage from the attack.Kwajalein Atoll
The "Zeilin" returned to
Pearl Harbor Hawaii at the beginning of December 1943 to reload for theMarshall Islands operation leaving on22 January 1944 with the SouthernAttack Force.The "Zeilin" arrived at
Kwajalein Atoll on31 January 1944 . Unloading elements of theU.S. Army 's 7th Infantry Division, the "Zeilin" departed on2 February 1944 arriving atFunafuti , on8 February 1944 .Southwest Pacific and the Solomon Islands
For the next three months, the "Zeilin" carried troops and supplies for units operating in the
Solomon Islands and inNew Guinea . During this time period the "Zeilin" visitedGuadalcanal and Bougainville in theSolomon Islands ,Espiritu Santo ,Milne Bay andCape Sudest onNew Guinea , and the newly conqueredAdmiralty Islands . On10 May 1944 , the "Zeilin" returned toGuadalcanal to prepare for the invasion of theMariana Islands .Mariana Islands
Task Force 53 including the "Zeilin" departed the
Solomon Islands on4 June 1944 carryingU.S. Marines of the1st Provisional Marine Brigade . The "Zeilin" initially waited east of Guam during theBattle of the Philippine Sea . Later theU.S. Marines on the "Zeilin" functioned as a floating reserve.Leaving the Mariana Islands on
30 June 1944 , the "Zeilin" arrived at theEniwetok Atoll in theMarshall Islands on3 July 1944 . After 15 days, the "Zeilin" leftEniwetok Atoll and joined other transports carrying troops fromHawaii . The "Zeilin" arrived off Guam on22 July ,1944 and unloaded theU.S. Marines over 4 days departing on26 July 1944 .The "Zeilin" stopped overnight at
Eniwetok Atoll again on29 July 1944 before arriving atPearl Harbor Hawaii on7 August 1944 . Then after 3 days atPearl Harbor , the "Zeilin" departed for the west coast of theUnited States arriving atSan Francisco California for a three month overhaul.Southwest Pacific
On
21 October 1944 , the "Zeilin" departedSan Francisco California arriving atFinschhafen on the west coast ofNew Guinea on6 November 1944 . The "Zeilin" visitedLangemak Bay and Hollandia (now known asJayapura ) before arriving atNoumea on22 November 1944 .Philippine Islands
The "Zeilin" loaded elements of the
U.S. Army 's25th Infantry Division atNoumea and departed forGuadalcanal in theSolomon Islands in December 1944. AtGuadalcanal , the task group including the "Zeilin" conducted training exercises. The task group leftGuadalcanal on25 December 1944 arriving at Manus in theAdmiralty Islands on29 December 1944.On
2 January 1945 , the "Zeilin" left Manus and arrived offSan Fabian Luzon in thePhilippine Islands on11 January ,1945 . After offloading the "Zeilin" departed on12 January 1945 in convoy.The next morning, a single Japanese
Kamikaze airplane attacked the convoy missing the amphibious command shipUSS Mount Olympus (AGC-8) and striking the "Zeilin". The right wing of the Japanese aircraft struck cargo loading equipment next to the number 6 cargo hatch. The fuselage of the airplane crashed into the starboard side of the housetop. Incendiary weapons carried by the aircraft exploded and started several fires on the ship. Topside damage to the "Zeilin" was extensive. The superstructure deck was destroyed, deck framing was damaged, and several staterooms were destroyed. The airplane's engine pierced the deck, the outboard bulkhead and landed in a landing craft carried by the "Zeilin". Seven crew members were killed, three crew members were declared missing, and 30 crew members were injured. After the attack the "Zeilin" continued with the convoy and arrived atLeyte Island in thePhilippine Islands . After receiving temporary repairs atLeyte , the "Zeilin" departed on16 February 1945 arriving atUlithi Atoll in theCaroline Islands on18 February 1945 .Iwo Jima
The "Zeilin" traveled to
Iwo Jima Island arriving on9 March 1945 with reinforcements. On16 March 1945 the "Zeilin" departedIwo Jima arriving atPearl Harbor Hawaii on12 April 1945 .The "Zeilin" left
Pearl Harbor on17 April 1945 and arrived inSan Francisco California on23 April 1945 .Ulithi
Following two months of repairs in
San Francisco , the "Zeilin" departed on30 June 1945 arriving atSan Diego California on1 July 1945 .On
8 July 1945 , the "Zeilin" departedSan Diego arriving inSeattle Washington .Departing from
Seattle on23 July 1945 , the "Zeilin" arrived atEniwetok Atoll on4 August 1945 . The "Zeilin" stayed until7 August 1945 before moving on toUlithi Atoll.Post World War II Service
Philippine Islands and Korea
After hostilities ceased on
15 August 1945 the "Zeilin" departedUlithi Atoll on17 August 1945 arriving atOkinawa Island on21 August 1945 .The "Zeilin" left
Okinawa Island on29 August 1945 bound forLeyte . During September 1945, the "Zeilin" transported cargo and passengers within thePhilippine Islands .In October 1945, the "Zeilin" was tasked to carry the
U.S. Army s 106th Regimental Combat Team to occupation duty atJinsen, Korea .West Coast
Departing from Jinsen, Korea, the "Zeilin" made stops at
Ulithi Atoll andGuam before arriving atSan Francisco on14 November 1945 .For the remainder of 1945 and through January 1946, the "Zeilin" traveled between
San Diego ,San Francisco , San Pedro,Bremerton Washington , andSeattle .Decommissioning
On
4 February 1946 , the "Zeilin" departed San Pedro and transitted thePanama Canal on14 February 1946 before arriving on21 February 1946 atHampton Roads ,Virginia .The "Zeilin" was decommissioned at
Portsmouth Virginia on19 April 1946 .Disposal
The "Zeilin" was removed from the
U.S. Navy list on5 June 1946 ."Zeilin" was transferred to the
United States Maritime Commission on3 July 1946 for disposal. On4 May 1948 the "Zeilin" was delivered to American Shipbreakers, Inc., for scrapping.Awards
* The "Zeilin" earned eight battle stars for her World War II service.
See also
* Witter, Robert E. "Attack Transport: The U.S.S. "Zeilin" in World War ll - An Oral History", Infinity Publishing.com: Pimlico, 2000. ISBN 978-0741406149
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-xz/apa3.htm Naval Historical Center - USS "Zeilin" (AP-9, later APA-3), 1942-1948]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/z1/"Zeilin"-ii.htm Dictionary of American Fighting Ships]
* [https://www.apl.com/history/timeline/stat5.htm American President Lines History - 1920-31 Vessel Statistics]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03003.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive]
* [http://www.timetableimages.com/maritime/images/aml.htm Maritime timetable images]
* [http://www.timetableimages.com/maritime/images/aolb.htm Admiral Orient Line Brochure]
* [http://members.fortunecity.com/scottsworldwar2page/ap9.htm AP-9 Zeilin]
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