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USS Fergus (APA 82)

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Name
  
USS Fergus (APA-82)

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. F. W. Mihld

Commissioned
  
20 February 1945

Launched
  
24 December 1944

Displacement
  
3.853 million kg

Namesake
  
A county in Montana

Acquired
  
19 February 1945

Decommissioned
  
25 June 1946

Length
  
130 m

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Builder
  
Consolidated Steel Corporation

USS Fergus (APA-82) was a Gilliam-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Commissioned late in the war, she was initially assigned to transport duties and consequently did not participate in combat operations.

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Fergus was named after a county in Montana. She was launched 24 December 1944 by Consolidated Steel at Wilmington, California; acquired by the Navy 19 February 1945; and commissioned 20 February 1945, Commander J. C. Snyder, USNR, in command.

World War II and after

Fergus sailed from San Diego 19 April 1945 for Saipan, where she transferred Marines to another transport bound for Okinawa. At Guam she unloaded cargo and embarked hospital patients for San Francisco, returning 24 June. Her next voyage, between 1 July and 20 October, was devoted to redeployment of troops among Pacific bases and to occupation duty in Japan. Fergus made two cruises, one to Guam, Leyte, and Pearl Harbor, and the other to Pearl Harbor alone, to return servicemen eligible for discharge.

Decommission

She was decommissioned 25 June 1946 at Pearl Harbor, and towed to San Francisco Bay, where she was transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal on 4 September 1947. Her final disposition is unknown.

References

USS Fergus (APA-82) Wikipedia