- USS Arethusa (IX-135)
USS "Arethusa" (IX-135) began life as "Gargoyle"—a tanker built in 1921 at
Oakland, Calif. , by the Moore Shipbuilding Co. and was renamed "Arethusa" by the Navy and designated IX-135 on3 November 1943 ; acquired by the Navy on23 March 1944 from theWar Shipping Administration on a bareboat basis for use as a mobile floating storage tanker; and placed in commission on that same day atMajuro Atoll ,Marshall Islands , Lt. Walter J. Tross in command."Arethusa" remained at Majuro through early June providing fuel to various ships of the Fleet. She got underway on
8 June and proceeded toEniwetok , where she resumed her fueling operations. The tanker sailed on19 August for theAdmiralty Islands , reached Manus on28 August , and once again dispensed fuel to Allied ships. The tanker headed for thePhilippine Islands on12 October to support Fleet units about to begin the reconquest of that archipelago. She reachedLeyte Gulf on20 October and commenced fueling operations."Arethusa" shaped a course back to Manus in early January 1945 and operated there through
5 May , when she got underway for the Western Caroline Islands. The vessel reachedUlithi four days later and resumed fueling services. The ship weighed anchor once again on22 June and set a course forKerama Retto in theRyukyus . She was stationed atOkinawa when the Japanese surrendered in mid-August 1945 and continued operations at that island until mid-December."Arethusa" then moved to
Subic Bay ,Philippines . She provided fuel to fleet ships at that port through3 March 1946 , when the vessel got underway for home. She reachedPearl Harbor ,Hawaii , on28 March and remained there for a short period of voyage repairs. The ship left Hawaiian waters on5 April and steamed intoSan Francisco Bay on15 April . She was decommissioned atSan Francisco on16 May 1946 and returned to the War Shipping Administration on that same day. Her name was struck from the Navy list on5 June 1946 . The vessel was sold to Kaiser Co., Inc., on8 December 1947 , and was subsequently scrapped."Arethusa" won two
battle star s for herWorld War II service.
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