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USS Blackford (APB 45)

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Name
  
USS Blackford

Commissioned
  
9 July 1945

Construction started
  
2 January 1945

Length
  
100 m

Displacement
  
3.629 million kg

Laid down
  
2 January 1945

Decommissioned
  
26 April 1947

Launched
  
9 April 1945

Weight
  
4,064 tons

USS Blackford (APB-45)

Namesake
  
Blackford County, Indiana

Builder
  
Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Co.

USS Blackford (APB-45) was a Benawah-class self-propelled barracks ship that was in service with the United States Navy during the waning days of World War II. She was decommissioned in April 1947 and sold for merchant service. In c. 1968-1970, she was sunk as a target by the South African Military.

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Ship history

Authorized as LST-1111, she was redesignated as General Issue Stores Ship Blackford AKS-16 on 8 December 1944. On 2 January 1945, her keel was laid down at Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Co., and on 6 March 1945 she was once more redesignated, this time as Self-Propelled Barracks Ship Blackford APB-45. She launched on 9 April 1945 and was commissioned 9 July 1945 at Navy Supply Depot, New Orleans with Lieutenant A. E. Lorance, Jr., USNR, in command.

During the war, Blackford served the U.S. Navy in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre of Operations.Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 19 August 1945, she joined the 3rd Amphibious Force. On 5 October 1945, she was assigned with Occupation Duty for 25 days up to 30 October 1945. During the next eight months she served at Eniwetok, Ulithi, Leyte, and Tokyo Bay as a floating barracks. She departed Yokosuka, Japan, 7 April and arrived at New Orleans 14 May 1946. Moving to Orange, Texas, 10 June, she went out of commission in reserve there 26 April 1947.

Post-military service

After 13 years of being laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, she was struck from the Naval Register on 1 April 1960. 3 years later, in 1963, she was purchased by Collins Submarine Pipeline. She would serve this merchant role until 1968-1970, when she was sunk as a target by the South African military.

Ship awards

  • World War II Victory Medal
  • American Campaign Medal
  • Philippines Liberation Medal
  • Navy Occupation Service Medal (With Asia Clasp)
  • Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
  • References

    USS Blackford (APB-45) Wikipedia


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