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USS Fomalhaut

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carried out continuous cargo operations in the southwest Pacific, going through some of the hottest fighting of the war supporting the many landings and shore campaigns in the battle for Guadalcanal and the other islands of the southern Solomons. Several times she voyaged to ports in
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was the largest vessel at the time ever to be launched using bananas. It was acquired by the Navy 16 May 1941 and commissioned 2 March 1942. She was reclassified AKA-5 in February 1943, but reclassified AK-22 in August 1944 and reclassified AE-20 in December 1948.
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returned to duty in San Pedro Bay from 7 June to 19 September. She returned to Okinawa and lay there until 7 December when she sailed with homeward bound servicemen for Norfolk, arriving 15 January 1946.
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sailed out of Ulithi to deliver ammunition at sea to combatants and their auxiliaries. On 19 March she returned to San Pedro Bay to load ammunition from merchant ships for ships fighting the battle for
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cargo ship. The launch used 7,000 pounds (3,200 kg) of ripe bananas, which the US Maritime Commission found to be an "efficient substitute" for traditional launching grease, and
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was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Philadelphia on 25 June 1946. She was laid up in 1961 and then sold for scrap on 15 April 1970 to Boston Metals, Baltimore, MD.
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arrived at Norfolk 7 November 1944 for conversion to an underway ammunition replenishment ship, and in her new role she reported for duty at
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8 May 1942 with passengers and cargo from the east coast. On 22 June, she sailed for
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Sold for scrapping, 15 April 1970, to Boston Medals(Metals?), Baltimore, MD.
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to reload general cargo and stores, and she was often used as a transport.
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10 January 1945. Aside from the period 19 to 28 February, when she was at
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was ordered underway with all but a quarter of her cargo unloaded.
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on 7 August. During this first American land offensive of the war,
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to prevent her from possibly falling into enemy hands,
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to load additional men and supplies for Guadalcanal.
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Fomalhaut
Piscis Austrinus
attack cargo ship
Fomalhaut
Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc.
Beaumont, Tex.
Type C1 ship
Samoa
Wellington, New Zealand
Fijis
Guadalcanal
Tulagi
Battle of Savo Island
Noumea
Blue (DD-387)
New Zealand
Australia
Pearl Harbor
Marianas
Saipan
Eniwetok
Maine
Ulithi
San Pedro Bay
Leyte
Okinawa
battle stars
World War II
"Attack Cargo Ship AKA-5 Fomalhaut"

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