- USS Chateau Thierry (AP-31)
"Chateau Thierry" was a
troop transport that served with theUS Army andUS Navy . Originally built for service during theFirst World War , the ship arrived too late to see service in that war, but operated as an army transport, USAT "Chateau Thierry", between the wars. With America's entry intoWorld War II , the vessel was transferred to the US Navy and redesignated USS "Chateau Thierry" (AP-31). In 1943 she was transferred back to the Army and converted into a hospital ship, USAHS "Chateau Thierry", in which role she was to serve for the remainder of the war. "Chateau Thierry" was built in 1921 by theAmerican International Shipbuilding Corporation atHog Island, Pennsylvania . She was transferred from the Army to the Navy 15 July 1941, and commissioned into the latter 6 August 1941, Commander J. K. Davis in command.Prewar Navy service
"Chateau Thierry" played a part in the assumption by the
United States of responsibilities in the westernAtlantic in the period before entrance into World War II as she carried Army and civilian personnel and cargo fromBrooklyn, New York , to ports inGreenland ,Iceland , andNova Scotia , between 13 September 1941 and 2 January 1942.World War II
With the entry of the United States into the war, she sailed from Brooklyn 15 January carrying some of the first American troops to cross to
Northern Ireland . "Chateau Thierry" sailed on toScotland to embark British troops and sailors for transportation to Halifax andNew York City . Two more voyages with soldiers from New York toArgentia, Newfoundland , followed, and on 19 May, she got underway forCharleston, South Carolina , to embark Army and civilian passengers. She sailed on by way ofBermuda for a round of calls atAfrica n ports, sailing south aroundCape of Good Hope forEritrea , where she landed the last of her passengers and took a new group on board. On her return passage she picked up Navy gun crews and other survivors of two merchant ship sinkings, at west African ports.Invasion of Sicily
"Chateau Thierry" resumed her transport duty to the North Atlantic until 29 April 1943, when she cleared New York for a voyage to
North Africa , well escorted in a safe passage. Returning to New York, she embarked soldiers and sailors, and cleared 10 June forOran , arriving 21 June. Here she prepared for theinvasion of Sicily , for which she sailed 5 July. Assigned to the floating reserve, "Chateau Thierry" lay off the hotly contestedGela beaches 10 July as the assault began, and late in the day began landing her reinforcements, continuing into the night. She remained off Sicily for 2 days, firing to aid in turning back the heavy German air attacks, and taking on board Italianprisoners of war .Returning to
Bizerte 13 July she landed the Italians, then returned toSicily to embark members of naval units not needed ashore now that the landings had succeeded. Laden with German prisoners of war at Oran, "Chateau Thierry" sailed 9 August for New York which she reached 22 August.Conversion to hospital ship
Sailing on to
Boston , she was decommissioned there 9 September 1943, and returned to the Army who used her as ahospital ship for the remainder of the war. Chateau Thierry was one of the 12 hospital ships that were involved in the Invasion of southern France. The hospital ship also saw service in the Pacific.Awards
"Chateau Thierry" received one
battle star for World War II service.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/auxil/ap31.htm "Chateau Thierry" AP-31] - DANFS Online.
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/22/22031.htm AP-31 "Chateau Thierry] , Navsource Online.
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