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USS ''Acubens'' (AKS-5) was an ''Acubens''-class general stores issue ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II, named after the star Acubens, the alpha star in Cancer. She was responsible for delivering and disbursing goods and equipment to locations in the war zone. ''Acubens'' was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 1935) as a type EC2-S-C1 hull on 25 November 1943 by the Delta Shipbuilding Co., New Orleans, Louisiana. Launched on 8 January 1944; sponsored by Mrs. J. A. Farrington; acquired by the U.S. Navy on 9 February 1944; converted for naval service by Todd-Johnson Drydocks, Inc., New Orleans; and commissioned on 15 July 1944, Comdr. Edward B. Ellis in command. ==Service history== === World War II Pacific operations=== Following shakedown out of Norfolk, Virginia, and a short run to New York City, ''Acubens'' sailed for the Panama Canal on 8 September and entered the Pacific. The ship dropped anchor at Hollandia, New Guinea, on 25 October and remained there until 10 November issuing stores to vessels of Task Force 76. On the 10th, ''Acubens'' transported a load of ammunition to Brisbane, Australia. The ship left Australia on 13 December bound for the Philippines and reached Leyte on the 21st. ''Acubens'' remained based in the Philippines for the duration of the war. Her routine consisted of loading stores at Milne Bay, New Guinea; proceeding to Manus Island to load more provisions, then steaming back to the Philippines to distribute her cargo. ''Acubens'' departed the Philippines on 25 November 1945, bound via Pearl Harbor for the California coast. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Acubens (AKS-5)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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