Restorer in 1941. Close to those were the ships that were bareboat chartered by the Army, meaning that only the hull itself was chartered and Army was responsible for crewing and all other operational aspects. Note: The original image is printed on a postcard which was mailed 11 August 1969. Stewart that carried D.P. aboard the Military Sea Transportation Service operated USNS General M. B. They were operated by Transportation Corps with a variety of crewing schemes. Harry Steeber sailed to New York aboard this ship. Each appears to have used familiar terms when noting the ships in records as seen in the Quartermaster reference,[54] and records elsewhere. She was named in honor of U.S. Army general Henry Blanchard Freeman. had heard of the land that was now only a few days away. Boat drill on board of USAT Gen. J.H. For most refugees their embarkation point was Bremerhaven; others past fade into oblivion" wrote a member of the crew on one of these She sailed 19 June 1945 through the Panama Canal for Le Havre, France, where she embarked more than 4,000 troops and returned with them to Newport News, Virginia She moved to Staten Island, N.Y. where on 26 October 1945 she picked up 2,200 "kaki clad brethen"(The "MAC" Log)" and sailed 8,643nmi (16,007km; 9,946mi) arriving at Iran's Shaht-El-Arab River on 19 November 1945. America were "paved with gold. this was one of the best.". The original image is printed on a postcard which was mailed 11 August 1969. George D. 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Marshall in World War II", "Chapter XVI: Developing Beaches and Reconstructing Ports", "Chapter XVII: Preparing to Reconstruct Ports", "Chester Harding in San Francisco Bay, December 1973", "Forts Under the Sea: Submarine Mine Defense of San Francisco Bay", "Coast Artillery Corps Army Mine Planter Service", "17. She was sold for scrapping in Taiwan, 2 October 1986 and broken up in 1987.[4]. [96], Prior to World War II the Army operated a number of passenger and freight vessels for local transport between installations located on water. She was named for US Army Major General James H. McRae. The conventional commercial and nautical term for such ships was "CS (name)" for "Cable Ship." Most of the cable was saved. She continued transporting troops from Europe and other ports through the end of 1945. This letter brought a rush of memories, Representative Frank [22], See "The Forgotten Voyage of the USARS Duluth: Recalling a Coast Guard-Manned Vessel That Fell Through the Cracks of World War II History"[23] for one of the few descriptions of these vessels in service. "Cargo of Hopes," John K. Tennant, The Mast Magazine, December page on the Internet or in published material please notify usmm.org @ comcast.net. [7] Some of these ships, acquired and operating under United States Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area (USASOS SWPA), achieved some notability in military history in daring voyages to resupply the forces cut off in the Philippines from either Australia or the already collapsing Dutch East Indies. [25] A number of the tugs became Navy tugs after 1950. Six Liberty ships were converted at Point Clear, Alabama, near Brookley Field, outside Mobile, Alabama. DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S. together. These additional online resources from the U.S. Email: Please email your Tuition Assistance form to tpmilitary@umgc.edu (military servicemembers), thirdparty@umgc.edu (civilian and corporate), or tpveterans@umgc.edu (veterans). On 24 February 1960 she was transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Suisun Bay, Benicia, California. File:USAT General J. H. McRae underway, circa 1946-1950 (NH 105099).jpg. Bareboat charter & involved in prewar construction of air ferry route bases, particularly Christmas Island. Personal Correspondence She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT G Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents, date QS:P571,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1946-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/9, USAT General J. H. McRae underway, circa 1946-1950 (NH 105099).jpg. [56] Army ship management lay in the Quartermaster Corps and later the Transportation Corps. Decommissioned, 27 February 1946, at New York, N.Y. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. "As the ship approached the Kay Reznicek, Director of HR & Accounting. private companies. Merchant Marine at War, www.usmm.org, as the source. These additional online resources from the U.S. Vertrek Korea vrijwilligers met het Amerikaans . editing this page. McRae.". During World War II the U.S. Army operated approximately 127,793 pieces of floating equipment. Keith McRae: Chief Executive Officer: To view USAT's complete executive team members history, request access USAT Signals . Reacquired by the Navy March 1 1950. Refugee Organization. We learned to avoid being downwind by 4 days. [7], Three of those vessels, Coast Farmer, Dona Nati and Anhui, out of a number sent, managed to run the Japanese blockade of the Philippines and deliver supplies.[8]. Some, such as "Design 277" (Vessel, Passenger-Cargo, Diesel, Wood, 114') were wooden hull while the "classic" "Design 381" (Vessel, Supply, Diesel, Steel, 177') was a miniature steel cargo vessel with two hatches and central booms. [1][7] Houston, which had first served in the Aleutians, was declared surplus while at Mariveles, Philippines and turned over to the Foreign Liquidation Commission in February 1946, reverted to U. S. Army Forces, Western Pacific (AFWESPAC) in April 1946, but was not used as a repair ship after being declared surplus. Original file (3,142 1,748 pixels, file size: 3.77 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg), https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/PDMCreative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalse. The family was sponsored for U.S. citizenship and sailed on the USAT General McRae on September 3, 1949. [1] that although the streets in America were not paved with gold, America was [131][134], A class of small coastal and inter-island freighters during World War II were first designated "FP" for "freight and passenger" with early acquisitions being a variety of commercial hulls. [44][45][46], The Army had a history of submarine cable work by the time of World War II operations, dating back to the 1899-1900 period. he came to the United States as a Displaced Person (D.P. On 11 January 1945 she sailed for India where she picked up troops and delivered them to various South Pacific destinations. worker]. since I too came to the United States as a Displaced Person in 1949. There should be a separate set of pages for each name of the ship (for [41] The official designation was "Design No. R. L. Howze. The Reading Room at the Shapell Center is open to the public, Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center, JEWISH REFUGEES: POSTWAR IMMIGRATION -- North America -- Refugee Ships -- General McCrae. Ranging in age from a seven-week-old infant-in-arms to a seventy-nine-year-old Harbor tugs were Small Tugs (ST). This ship became USNS General J.H. who arranged for housing and employment [which could not replace an American separate set of postmarks for each name and/or commissioning period. McRae." Photographer Henry C. Steeber Date [51] The transport Hooker was fitted as a cable ship for Philippine service arriving in Manila from New York 26 June 1899. The ship was crewed by the U.S. Coast Guard until decommissioning. [14]) These craft are identified by the following hull code and type; The US Army Corps of Engineers has a total of 11 dredge vessels, divided into hopper and non-hopper dredges. In 1947, USAT General S. D. Sturgis Williams, Greg H.; "World War II U.S. Navy Vessels in Private Hands"; McFarland Books, 2013; This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 20:01. [1] In general only ships owned, under long term bareboat charter or allocation to the Army, first through the Quartermaster Corps and later the Transportation Corps, were formally designated as a U.S. Army Transport (USAT). Date ranges MUST be based ONLY ON COVERS IN [69][70], Mine Planters & Associated Ships 1904-1909;[70], Numbered Mine Planters 1942-1943;[70][92][93], .mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}[A]Cyrus W. Field was a Signal Corps ship closely associated with mine cable work and sometimes listed with the planters. out of a machine, and in the evening we saw black-and-white American movies American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal - National Defense Service Medal - Korean Service Medal (w/ 4 battle stars) - United Nations Service Medal - Republic of Korea War Service Medal. USS General M. L. Hersey (AP-148) was a General G. O. Squier-class transport ship of the U.S. Navy in World War II.She was named in honor of U.S. Army general Mark Leslie Hersey.She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT General M. L. Hersey in 1946. Design 216 (Boat, Supply, Diesel, Steel, 99'). Europeans: people who were unable or unwilling to return to their native countries World War II era tugs came in two general classifications, though those were not rigid and variances may particularly be seen in commercial vessels taken in early during the war. Both were associated with the next generation of mine planter development that incorporated some cable capability into the 1909 and 1917 ships. Army use as tug, 428 tons, 147' length, built Neafie & Levy 1897 as "Plymouth" to USCG as "Iris" 18991934, sold 21 June 1934 as "Plymouth", later "Big Chief" 1938, service with both the Army and Navy during World War II, "B. O. Colonna" 1956, scrapped 1973, United States Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command, Mine Planters & Associated Ships 1904-1909, "U.S. Army Coastal Freighters (F, FS) Built During WWII", List of World War II vessel types of the United States, "The U.S. Army's San Francisco Port of Embarkation in World War II", "USAT Fred C. Ainsworth (Transport, 1943-1950)", "Chapter 4: "Help on the Way". Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, and Australia opened their doors The company is equipped with an especially converted ship or barge, fully equipped with machine, electric, engine, wood-working, rigging and paint shops. == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Photograph |description = {{en|1=The U.S. Army Transport USAT ''General J. H. McRae'', circa 1946-1950. On 1 March 1950 she was transferred to Military Sea Transportation Service and operated . During the war these little ships plied back and forth between Navy PT boat bases, Crash Rescue Boat bases, and Engineer Special Brigade bases in the Pacific for the purpose of transporting personnel, hauling supplies and cargo, or occasionally for towing fuel barges and water craft, to bases along the coasts or to nearby islands. They settled in Chicago until 1988, at which point they moved to Omaha. A postmark should not be included unless accompanied by a close-up image and/or an Each page link should be accompanied by a date Title: USAT General J.H. [51], The Army entered the field of undersea cable work in connecting the military installations in the Philippine Islands. A transformational leader with a remarkable record of achievement, General Stanley A. McChrystal was called "one of America's greatest warriors" by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Displaced Person Transports: - 2002. Many passengers were seasick. Built as "Point Judith" by Albinia Engine & Machine Works, O/N 216656. She continued transporting troops from Europe and other ports through the end of 1945. Holocaust Memorial Museum will help you learn more about the Holocaust and research your family history. 's and 17,000 orphans would be permitted harbor on an Easter Sunday. Commissioned February 27 1946. Some of these were substantial vessels, 300 feet long, with a 3,000-ton displacement and a crew complement of 60-plus men. McRae Souvenir Edition dated 4 January 1954, Articles lacking reliable references from June 2014, Articles needing clarification from June 2014, Articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States, Transport ships of the United States Army, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, single-screw steam turbine with 9,900 shp (7,400 kW). [36], Eleven of these small ships were built for the U.S. Army Air Corps/Army Air Forces in late 1942 through mid 1943. Laid down, date unknown, as a Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 666) at Kaiser Co., Inc., Yard No. [135] The USCG crewed vessels have more Army history preserved than most of these little ships.[136]. Governor Dewey, too, sent a welcome through his representative, while Mayor There was Attorney The mix of USAT, CS and even the simple "Steam Ship" (SS), as seen in postwar construction of the SSWilliam H. G. Bullard, later the USS/USNS Neptune,[55] can be somewhat confusing. Women were assigned to help in the kitchen; In July 1948, the U. S. Immigration 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW View aboard the transport ship USAT General J.H. Donation of Charles R. Haberlein Jr., 2007. 1948 The Navy reacquired the ship during the mass transfer of Army ships to Navy on 1 March 1950 and assigned to the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS). USS General J. H. McRae (AP-149) was a General G. O. Squier -class transport ship built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II. JMP-70 (1943) (converted from FS-70 prior to launch), For reference above see the comprehensive list in Grover's print book, Allocated by the War Shipping Administration (WSA) for varying periods with commercial crews, Under a charter of the time or voyage type to Army with normal commercial crews, This page was last edited on 28 March 2023, at 18:10. spend on deck. Four were sent to the ETO and last one, Hains, was sent to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations (PTO), along with the cutter dredge 'Raymond', additionally four new Hains-class armed dredges were constructed for use in the PTO. board set up in Hamburg, Germany will carefully screen all D.P. They and other smaller Army craft were simply designated as Army with "U.S. Army" over the number.[136]. ship so there should be one set of pages for Bushnell and one set for Sumner). Run," L. N. Mermer, The Mast Magazine, July 1948 As with other cable work, some vessels were chartered. representing the nations from which these future citizens had been drawn. This ship became USNS General J.H. Struck from Naval Register July 1960. On 5 March 1975 she was sold to the Puerto Rico Maritime Authority and renamed SS Aguadilla. On 11 August, on the way to Hong Kong for coaling, Hooker ran aground and became a total loss. [54] That SpanishAmerican War prize was replaced by the larger Dellwood for work with Alaskan cables. As a result, the Army lost almost all of its big vessels. Troopships were operated by the Army Transportation Service, with "civilian" mariners; by the U.S. Navy; and the War Shipping Administration. Early in the war a number of designs were inaugurated. On 1 March 1950 she was transferred to Military Sea Transportation Service and operated as USNS General J. H. McRae (T-AP-149). USNS General J. H. McRae in Bremerhaven, Germany, and arrived in New York on October 14, 1951. Washington, DC 20024-2126 The Army did name a number of its non P2 type ships, many pre war, after generals. The Museums Collections document the fate of Holocaust victims, survivors, rescuers, liberators, and others through artifacts, documents, photos, films, books, personal stories, and more. USNS GENERAL J. H. McRAE T-AP-149. These vessels were primarily used as supply ships, that could retrieve aircraft if needed. "The McRae Spray Souvenir Edition". This ship served as USS ''General J. H. McRae'' (AP-149) from 1944 to 1946 and USNS ''General J. H. McRae'' (T-AP-149) from 1950 to 1968 (laid up since 1954).
Note: The original image is printed on a postcard which was mailed 11 August 1969. USS General J. H. McRae (AP-149) was a General G. O. Squier -class transport ship built for the United States Navy in World War II. 3,485 GI's, but usually carried fewer than 700 refugees. TTY: 202.488.0406. ), and that he has If more than one Statue of Liberty the fireboats sent up their streams of water and the whistles All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. The General R. L. Howze, with your Bureau announced that 205,000 D.P. was the first American troopship to carry European refugees to their new homes voyages. USAT . [1] CS Restorer was under charter and used civilians, many from its commercial crew, under Army contract. Beverly McRae, Director of Sales. Ten ships, nine being Maritime Commission type N3-M-A1 cargo vessel hulls being built at Penn Jersey Shipbuilding for the U.S. Navy or Lend Lease, were transferred to the Army for operation as Engineer Port Repair Ships. [1] Bought by WSA on 17 July 1942, sub BB same date to War Dept until 17 February 1945. These were operated by the Quartermaster Corps. 10 free leads on us . Built as "Belfast", 1909, by Bath Iron Works. "Although about half the bunks meager belongings. The contract to construct Sterett was awarded on 20 September 1961. She received four battle stars for Korean War service. Upon completion on 12 March 1970 she began hauling containerized cargo for Seatrain Lines. Contact. USAT has 5 employees across 2 locations. TTY: 202.488.0406. Butner-Transport BoatUSAT General Herbert A. Dargue-Transport BoatUSAT General Hugh J. Gaffey-Transport BoatUSAT General J. H. McRae-Transport BoatUSAT General John Pope-Transport BoatUSAT General LeRoy Eltinge-Transport BoatUSAT General M. B. Stewart-Transport BoatUSAT General M. L. Hersey-Transport BoatUSAT General M. M. Patrick-Transport Army purchase 31 March 1942, inter-island transport Hawaiian Islands, wrecked February 18, 1947. Army Transport Service and its successor, Military Sea Transportation Service, Learn about over 1,000 camps and ghettos in Volumes I-III of this encyclopedia, which are available as a free PDF download. File:USAT General J. H. McRae underway, circa 1946-1950 (NH 105099).jpg, Category:USS General J. H. McRae (AP-149), https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:USAT_General_J._H._McRae_underway,_circa_1946-1950_(NH_105099).jpg&oldid=631302739, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Many of the Army vessels were transferred to Navy with the transport types becoming components of the new Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS, now MSC) under the Navy. WSA 6 Aug 42, sub BB same date to War Dept until 9 Oct 45. Team Members. These, as with all the smaller Army ships, were simply designated "U.S. Army name (number)", and not designated U.S. Army Transport (USAT). During World War II the U.S. Army operated approximately 127,800 watercraft of various types. Major General James H. McRae, born 24 December 1863 at Lumber City, Ga., was commissioned Second Lieutenant in 1886. English: The U.S. Army Transport USAT General J. H. McRae, circa 1946-1950. In the South West Pacific Area during the emergency of the Japanese advance throughout Southeast Asia the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines even the chartering arrangements were often vague as ships arriving in Australia were retained by United States Forces in Australia (USFIA) for operations in Australia. families together. during a fierce North Atlantic storm that extended our planned 10-day voyage This page was last edited on 29 July 2020, at 19:03. 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