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USS Catron (APA-71) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Catron (APA-71)

USS ''Catron'' (APA-71) was a serving in the United States Navy during World War II, named for Catron County, New Mexico.
''Catron'' was launched on 28 August 1944 under a Maritime Commission contract by the Consolidated Steel Corporation, Wilmington, California; sponsored by Mrs. A. O. Williams of Wilmington;

acquired on 27 November 1944; and commissioned on 28 November 1944, with Lieutenant Commander D. MacInnes in command.
==Service history==
''Catron'' stood out of San Pedro, California, on 18 January 1945, bound for training in the Solomon and Florida Islands. She arrived at Purvis Bay on 5 February, and on 21 March reported at Ulithi, Caroline Islands, to combat load for the assault on Okinawa. Carrying men of the 6th Marines and their cargo, she arrived off Okinawa for the initial assault on 1 April. Through the first week of the last large campaign of the Pacific War, ''Catron'' remained offshore for the next week, landing cargo to support the Marines in their push across the island.
Leaving Okinawa on 7 April 1945, ''Catron'' sailed to San Francisco to load cargo which she delivered to Guam on 13 June. Here she embarked 297 Japanese prisoners of war with whom she arrived at San Francisco on 5 July. After a brief overhaul, she was underway with cargo for Okinawa, where she called from 12 to 24 August.
Her next passage was to the Philippines, where she embarked occupation troops for transportation to Japan, arriving on 25 September. Here ''Catron'' took aboard 562 former prisoners of war whom she carried home to San Francisco, arriving on 19 October.
''Catron'' made two more voyages from San Francisco to carry troops to the Philippines between 29 October 1945 and 12 February 1946, when she reported at Pearl Harbor to be stripped in preparation for "Operation Crossroads" the atomic tests at Bikini. Afloat after the tests but contaminated by radioactivity, she was decommissioned on 29 August 1946, and remained in the Pacific for radiological and structural study until sunk as a target by off Kwajalein on 6 May 1948.
''Catron'' received one battle star for World War II service.

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