Alnitah AK-127

 

Alnitah

A star in the constellation Orion.

(AK-127: dp. 12,350, 1. 441'6"; b. 56'11", dr. 24'6", s. 12.8 k.
cpl. 198; a. 1 5", 13", 8 20mm.; cl. Crater; T. EC2-S-CI)

John A. Logan was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 451) on 12 October 1943 at Richmond, Calif.

by Perrnanente Metals Corp., Iaunched on 14 January 1943 sponsored by Mrs. T. W. Ludington; acquired by the Navy on a bareboat basis on 7 October 1943 converted for naval service at San Pedro, Calif., by Los Angeles Shipbuilding Corp., renamed Alnitah on 11 October 1943 and simultaneously designated AK-127, and placed in commission at San Pedro on 27 November 1943, Lt. Comdr. E. J. YounFiohns in command.

Following a brief period of shakedown training, the ship took on cargo and personnel at Port Hueneme, Calif., for transportation to the South Pactfic. She departed the California eoast on 12 December and reached Espiritu Santo on 3 January 1944. On that same day, Alnitah reported to Service Squadron 8 for duty as an interisland transport. Among her ports of eall were Guadalcanal and Florida [eland, Solomon Islands, Espiritu Santo New Hebrides, Treasurv Islands, Russell Islands, Fiji Islands Auckland, New Zealand, Noumea, New Caledonia, Milne Bay New Guinea; Ulithi, Caroline Islands; Tinian and Guam, Mariana Islands; and Okinawa.

Alnitah continued her routine of transporting cargo and personnel throughout the Pactfic theatre of operations in to late July 1945. The ship departed Saipan on 28 July and shaped a course for the west coast of the Umted States. During her homeward voyage, Japan capitulated in mid-August ending World War II. After a two-day visit en route at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the cargo ship arrived at San Francisoo, Calif., on 21 August an] received voyage repairs before the vessel resumed action on 25 September. She was subsequently assigned to "Magic-Carpet" duty, which involved shuttling American militarv yersonnel from various points in the Pactfic back home to the nited States.

The cargo shin made a voyage from San Francisco to Roi Kwajalein, and Majuro Atolls in October. She touched back at Pearl Harbor on 12 November before continuing on to San Diego Cali£ Alnitah debarked her passengers before getting underway on 29 November for Okinawa. The vessel arrived there on 22 December and discharged her cargo and passengers. She operated in the Okinawa area through 4 February 1946, then sailed for the Philippines. The ship reached Subic Bay on the 8th and there embarked troops for transportation to Japan. Alnitah left Philippine waters on 16 February and arrived at Yokosuka Japan, on the 23d. Upon her arrival preparations were begun to deactivate the ship. She was decommissioned on 11 March 1946 and was transferred to the War Shipping Administration representative at Yokohama Japan. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 28 March 1946.