- USS Walter B. Cobb (APD-106)
USS "Walter B. Cobb" (DE-596/APD-106) was a "Crosley"-class
high speed transport of theUnited States Navy , named aftercoxswain Walter B. Cobb (1919 - 1942), who was posthumously awarded theSilver Star for his gallant service in theBattle of Savo Island aboard USS|Mugford|DD-389 and USS|Ralph Talbot|DD-390.History
"Walter B. Cobb" (DE-596) was laid down on
15 January 1944 atHingham, Massachusetts , by theBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ; launched on23 February 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Huey Cobb; reclassified as a high-speed transport and redesignated APD-106 on15 July 1944 ; and commissioned on 25 April 1945, Lt. Comdr. R. E. Parker, USNR, in command.Following shakedown in
Guantanamo Bay , Cuba, "Walter B. Cobb" departedHampton Roads , Va., on 24 June, bound for the California coast; emerged from the Panama Canal on 1 July; and arrived at San Diego a week later. She conducted amphibious training exercises out of that port into August, preparing for the assault on the Japanese home islands. Shifting toOceanside, California , on the 13th, "Walter B. Cobb" embarkedUnderwater Demolition Team (UDT) 27. But the following day, 14 August, Japan capitulated, obviating further invasions.There now remained the occupation of the erstwhile enemy's land. "Walter B. Cobb" got underway for Japan on the 17th, steamed via
Pearl Harbor , and enteredTokyo Bay on 4 September. Her embarked UDT 27 reconnoitered beaches, marked and mapped landing areas, and generally helped to set the stage for the occupation landings in the Tokyo area. The ship then returned, viaGuam andEniwetok , to Pearl Harbor and joined in the massive sealift of demobilized military men, Operation "Magic Carpet.""Walter B, Cobb" made a cruise between Pearl Harbor and
San Diego, California before sailing on30 October 1945 for the Philippines. Proceeding via Guam, she arrived atManila on13 November 1945 ; later touched atSubic Bay ,Samar , andLeyte ; and made two other visits to Manila before departing the Philippines on22 January 1946 . She sailed toSan Pedro, California , and thence moved south to the Canal Zone before making port atNew York on 9 March. Decommissioned on29 March 1946 , atGreen Cove Springs, Florida , the ship was subsequently towed toMayport, Florida , in April 1948, for berthing. She remained in reserve there until the communist invasion ofSouth Korea in the summer of 1950.As a result of the Navy's increased need for ships, "Walter B. Cobb" was recommissioned on
6 February 1951 , Lt. Comdr. William D. Craig, USNR, in command. The ship conducted shakedown in Guantanamo Bay before engaging in amphibious exercises offLittle Creek, Virginia , her new home port. From 1951 to 1954, "Walter B. Cobb" was homeported at Little Creek, Va., and made two Mediterranean deployments, as well as three midshipmen's cruises—to England andIreland ; toCanada andCuba ; and toBrazil . After landing exercises at Little Creek and atOnslow Beach, North Carolina , "Walter B. Cobb" got underway from Little Creek on30 November 1954 , bound for the west coast.Fate
Homeported at
Long Beach, California , "Walter B. Cobb" spent her next tour of duty primarily deployed to the Far East—from the spring of 1955 through the summer of 1956. She conducted local operations and exercises out ofYokosuka , Sasebo, and Kure before she returned, via Pearl Harbor, to the west coast of the United States for decommissioning. On15 May 1957 , "Walter B. Cobb" was placed out of commission and in reserve at theMare Island Naval Shipyard ,Vallejo, California . Her name was struck from the Navy list on15 January 1966 .Sold to
Taiwan on22 February 1966 , "Walter B. Cobb" and USS|Gantner|APD-42 were accepted by theRepublic of China Navy on15 March 1966 . The Chinese dispatched tug "Ta Tung" to tandem-tow the two transports to Taiwan. While en route to the western Pacific, the two APD's collided on21 April 1966 and both suffered heavy damage. "Gantner" was towed toTreasure Island, California , but "Walter B. Cobb", however, listed progressively from 18 to 40 degrees while settling aft. At 2340 on21 April 1966 , the former high-speed transport filled with water and sank, stern first, in 2,100 fathoms of water.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w2/walter_b_cobb.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/APD106.htmExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w2/walter_b_cobb.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Walter B. Cobb"]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/APD106.htm nvr.navy.mil: APD-106]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/04/04106.htm navsource.org: USS "Walter B. Cobb"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apd106.htm hazegray.org: USS "Walter B. Cobb"]
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