- USS General W. P. Richardson (AP-118)
USS "General W. P. Richardson" (AP-113) was a
troop transport that served with theUnited States Navy inWorld War II . She was later transferred to theUS Army and served briefly during theKorean War as USAT "General W. P. Richardson", before entering commercial service.AP-118 was laid down under
Maritime Commission contract 2 February 1944 by theFederal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company ofKearny, New Jersey ; named "General R. M. Blatchford" (AP-118) on 15 April 1944; renamed "General W. P. Richardson" (AP 118) on 1 July 1944; launched 6 August 1944; acquired by the Navy 31 October 1944, and commissioned atBayonne, New Jersey , 2 November 1944, Captain Joseph S. Rosenthal, USCG, in command.World War II
"General W. P. Richardson" sailed from Boston 10 December 1944 with over 5,000 fighting men and, after delivering them to
Southampton, England , 21 December, returned to New York 4 January 1945 with troops and casualties. Ten days later the busy ship got underway fromNewport News, Virginia , with 5,000 soldiers bound forNaples, Italy , debarking them 25 January and returning to Newport News 9 February with rotation troops and casualties. Underway again 18 February with 5,000 more soldiers she debarked them at Naples 1 March and subsequently carried 5,500 British troops thence toMarseilles , returning to Naples 9 March to embark 4,600 homeward-bound American casualties and troops who were delivered safely at Boston 21 March."General W. P. Richardson" returned to
Le Havre in April with 2,500 men and carried over 1,000 liberated Americanprisoners of war fromFrance , and 2,900 troops and casualties from Southampton, home toNew York on 28 April 1945. Following a troop-carrying run from New York to Naples andTrinidad and back, she sailed from New York to Southampton, putting in atBoston 26 June with 4,300 wounded and other troops. Through the summer and fall of 1945 the transport made four round-trip voyages from Boston to France, two to Le Havre and two to Marseilles to help insure an even flow of men and supplies from theNew World to the Old.After hostilities
On 14 October 1945 she sailed from Boston to
Karachi ,India , via theSuez Canal and returned to New York 24 November with over 5,000 veterans. On 30 November she embarked 4,500 rotation troops at New York and delivered them to Naples 10 December 1945, steaming thence viaSuez toKhorramshahr ,Iran , to take on board 3,800 men of thePersian Gulf Command, returning via Naples andCasablanca to New York 23 January 1946.Decommission
"General W. P. Richardson" decommissioned at New York 14 February 1946 and returned to the
Maritime Administration for peacetime operations as an Army transport until 10 March 1948.Commercial service
Returned to the Maritime Administration by the Army, she was subsequently chartered 6 May 1949 to operate as SS "La Guardia" for the American Export Lines until 1 December 1951, when she was returned to MARAD. The Army then briefly reacquired her for service in
Korea until November 1952, when she was laid up in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet atJames River .In 1957 she was bought by the
Hawaiian Steamship Company and renamed "Leilani" on 5 February 1957. Laid up once again in San Francisco, she was seized by the Federal Government on 12 May 1959 and put up for auction the following month.On 25 July 1960, she was bought by
American President Lines , refitted atSeattle and renamed "President Roosevelt". In 1970 she was sold toChandris Lines and named "Atlantis". In October 1972 she was sold again, to theAres Shipping Corporation and named "Emerald Seas".After spending some time with
Eastern Steamship , she was sold toFestival Cruises in 1992 and renamed "Sapphire Seas". In October 1994 she was laid up inPiraeus ,Greece , after which she was renamed "Ocean Explorer I" in 1998 for use at Lisbon as a Hotel Ship forExpo 98 . She was later laid up atEleusis , Greece.In November 1999 she entered service with the
World Cruise Company , but was taken out of service again shortly thereafter, in May 2000, and laid up once more at Eleusis. She was scrapped inIndia in 2005, having enjoyed a remarkably long service life of around 60 years.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/auxil/ap118.htm "General W. P. Richardson" AP-118] - DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/22/22118.htm USS "General W. P. Richardson" (AP-118)] , Navsource Online.
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