- USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)
USS "Mount Vernon" (AP-22) was a
troop transport that served with theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Prior to her military service, she was a luxuryocean liner named SS "Washington"."Washington" was launched in May 1933 by the
New York Shipbuilding Company ofCamden, New Jersey , and operated as apassenger liner from New York toPlymouth, England , andHamburg, Germany . Renamed "Mount Vernon" 6 June 1941, the liner was acquired by the Navy 16 June 1941 and commissioned at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard the same day, Capt. Donald B. Beary in command.Converted for naval use by Philadelphia Navy Yard, "Mount Vernon" trained along the east coast while mounting tension in the
Far East drew theUnited States toward participation inWorld War II . In the fall, the new transport joined a convoy at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and sailed forCapetown, South Africa . As "Mount Vernon" steamed towardCape Horn , word arrived that Japan had attackedPearl Harbor .World War II
The transport reached Singapore 13 January 1942. Here she debarked British and Canadian troops, watched dogfights between Japanese and British planes over the city, and underwent an air attack before sailing 16 January for
Aden , where she embarkedAustralia n veterans of theMediterranean Theatre for transportation toCeylon andFremantle . In Australia she embarked civilian and military escapees from thePhilippines , including Mrs. F. E. Sayre, wife of the U.S. High Commissioner to the Philippines and daughter of PresidentWoodrow Wilson , and naval survivors from ships sunk in theMacassar Straits battle. After calls inAdelaide ,South Australia andWellington, New Zealand , "Mount Vernon" sailed forSan Francisco , arriving 31 March.For the next 2 years, "Mount Vernon" plied from San Francisco to ports in Australia, New Zealand,
New Caledonia , andHawaii , carrying the soldiers, marines, and sailors who would build the bases, then fight from them, bringing the ultimate victory over Japan. Her last such voyage began from San Francisco 21 February 1944. Steaming viaMelbourne , she proceeded toBombay, India , to debark Army men. She returned to Melbourne, and sailed forBoston by way of thePanama Canal , arriving 22 May.On 4 June 1944 "Mount Vernon" began a series of voyages to
British Isles ports and the Mediterranean, carrying men for the massive buildup on theEurope an continent which would bring Germany to her knees. Her crossings continued after the war, as she carried occupation troops over and brought veterans home.Decommissioning
Returning from the last voyage 3 January 1946, "Mount Vernon" decommissioned 18 January 1946, was delivered to the Maritime Commission, and again named "Washington". She was struck from the Naval Register in 1959 and sold for scrap in 1965.
References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/auxil/ap22.htm "Mount Vernon" AP-22] - DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/22/22022.htm AP-22 "Mount Vernon] , Navsource Online.
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