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USS Papaya (AN 49)

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Name
  
USS Papaya

Launched
  
23 May 1943

Tonnage
  
997,900 kg

Displacement
  
1.157 million kg

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. L. L. Lindley

Length
  
59 m

Weight
  
1,296 tons

Builder
  
Stockton

Namesake
  
a fruit-bearing tree found in tropical America

Laid down
  
2 November 1942 as Papaya (YN-68)

Commissioned
  
1 December 1943 as USS Papaya (YN-68)

Decommissioned
  
31 January 1946, at Terminal Island, California

USS Papaya (AN-49/YN-68) was anAilanthus-class net laying ship which served with the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific Ocean theatre of operations during World War II. Her career was without major incident, and she returned home after the war bearing two battle stars to her credit.

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Launched in Stockton, California

Papaya (YN–68) was laid down by the Pollock-Stockton Shipbuilding Company, Stockton, California, 2 November 1942; launched 23 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. L. L. Lindley; commissioned 1 December 1943, Lt. Comdr. Elias Johnson in command. She was reclassified AN–49 on 20 January 1944.

Pacific Ocean operations

Following shakedown, Papaya joined ServRon 10 for duty in the Pacific Ocean and proceeded via Pearl Harbor to the Marshall Islands where she arrived 8 March 1944. After laying moorings and channel buoys and installing anti-torpedo nets in the Marshalls group, she departed for the Mariana Islands, arriving Saipan 1 August. She assisted in net operations while fighting on the beach was still in process, helping capture both Saipan and Tinian.

End-of-war operations

After returning to Long Beach, California, 18 December for overhaul and alterations, she deployed to the Western Pacific again 22 May 1945, this time to Ulithi, Caroline Islands, for important net operations.

Following the surrender of Japan, Papaya actively participated in the surrender and occupation of Yap and undertook several search missions to islands and atolls east of Ulithi capturing 26 Japanese soldiers. She departed 17 October for the United States via Saipan and Pearl Harbor and arrived San Diego, California, 26 November.

Post-war decommissioning

Surplus to the Navy’s needs after World War II, Papaya decommissioned at Terminal Island, California, 31 January 1946 and was stricken from the Naval Register 25 February.

Honors and awards

Papaya received two battle stars for service in World War II.

References

USS Papaya (AN-49) Wikipedia


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