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USS ''Hansford'' (APA-106) was a that served with the US Navy during World War II. Originally christened ''Sea Adder'', the vessel was launched 25 April 1944 as ''Gladwin''〔There appears to be some confusion as to the name of APA-106. Some sources say the ship was named ''Gladwin'' by Western Pipe & Steel and named USS ''Hansford'' by the Navy, others say she was initially named USS ''Gladwin'' by the Navy who later changed her name to USS ''Hansford''. Still others say she was initially named USS ''Hansford'' by the Navy and then renamed USS ''Gladwin''. The majority of sources however, refer to her during her operational career as USS ''Hansford''.〕 by Western Pipe & Steel of San Francisco, under Maritime Commission contract. She was transferred to the Navy and renamed ''Hansford'' (after Hansford County, Texas) on 25 August, and commissioned on 12 October 1944, Comdr. William A. Lynch in command. ==Operational history==
After shakedown off San Pedro, California, ''Hansford'' got underway for Pearl Harbor 25 November 1944 and unloaded passengers and cargo there on 2 December. In the Hawaiian Islands she undertook an intensive training program emphasizing landing exercises during daylight and maneuvering in formation at night. On 28 December she embarked the 1st Battalion Landing Team, 27th Regiment, 5th Division, U.S. Marines who joined her crew in amphibious training as they made ready for combat.
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