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USS Goodhue (APA-107) : ウィキペディア英語版 | USS Goodhue (APA-107)
USS ''Goodhue'' (APA-107) was a that served with the US Navy during World War II. ''Goodhue'' - named after Goodhue County, Minnesota - was initially laid down as ''Sea Wren'' on 7 January 1944 by Western Pipe & Steel of San Francisco, California. She was launched under Maritime Commission contract on 31 May, transferred to the Navy and commissioned on 11 November 1944, Captain L. D. Sharp, Jr., in command. ==Operational history==
''Goodhue'' underwent shakedown training off San Pedro and took part in amphibious training exercises 8–21 December off San Diego, preparing for her part in the massive landings still to come in the Pacific War. The ship loaded vehicles at San Diego and sailed 4 January 1945 for Seeadler Harbor, Admiralty Islands, where she arrived 21 January. There the vessel loaded passengers and cargo and sailed for Hollandia, New Guinea, anchoring 4 February. After steaming to Leyte Gulf 4–12 February, ''Goodhue'' carried supplies to various bases in the area and took part in amphibious training until 25 February. She then began to load troops and supplies for the Okinawa invasion, as American forces neared the last stop in their victorious sweep across the Pacific. More landing drills followed, after which the transport got underway in convoy for Okinawa 21 March. Arriving off Kerama Retto 26 March, ''Goodhue'' and the other transports put ashore troops to secure the island group as a base for the coming invasion of nearby Okinawa.
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