USS Grimes (APA-172) was a Haskell-class attack transport acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas.
World War II service
Grimes (APA-172) was acquired by the Navy from the United States Maritime Commission on loan charter basis 23 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Harry Fielding; and commissioned 23 November 1944, Captain J. McDonald Smith in command.
Carrying U.S. troops to battle areas
After shakedown out of
San Pedro, California,
Grimes returned to
Seattle, Washington,
25 January 1945; embarked over 240 troops; then departed Seattle
1 February for
Honolulu in support of the Navy's great
Pacific Ocean offensive. After conducting exercises off
Maui Island,
Grimes was underway
20 February 1945, with
Transport Division 59 and anchored off the northeast coast of recently secured
Iwo Jima 14 March and began embarking units of the
4th Marine Division for evacuation to the Philippine area. While riding to anchor
Grimes was brought under fire at a distance of about 1,000 yards from small arms positioned in caves and crevices near the waters edge. No damage or casualties resulted.
Grimes cleared the area
20 March and discharged 1,618 passengers at
Pearl Harbor 4 April 1945.
End-of-war operations
After shuttling troops among the
Hawaiian Islands,
Grimes departed
Honolulu with officers and enlisted patients of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Merchant Marine. Reaching San Francisco
30 May 1945, she disembarked her passengers, then sailed for Seattle. With 1,512 Army and Navy passengers on board, the transport sailed from Seattle
16 June and discharged troops at
Honolulu and
Okinawa before putting in at
Guam 14 August. Here she took aboard 900 officers and men of the
6th Marine Division and 8 war correspondents. Sailing the next day
Grimes rendezvoused with units of the
U.S. 3rd Fleet 19 August far the initial occupation of
Japan; she anchored in
Tokyo Bay 30 August 1945 and landed her troops and cargo for the occupation of
Yokosuka Naval Base without incident.
Post-war clean-up operations
Grimes sortied from Tokyo Bay
1 September 1945 as part of
Task Unit 30.3.5 en route
Saipan to lift units of the
2nd Marines for the occupation of
Nagasaki. Sailing from Saipan
18 September she put her troops ashore 23-
25 September 1945.
Grimes carried out her transport duties in the Pacific until
15 June 1946 when she sailed from
Sasebo,
Japan. Going by way of the
Panama Canal Zone she reached
Norfolk, Virginia,
13 July.
Post-war decommissioning
Grimes remained at Norfolk and decommissioned there
26 February 1947. She remained in the
Atlantic Reserve Fleet until
1 October 1958, when her name was struck from the
Navy List and she was transferred to the
Maritime Commission. She was placed in the
National Defense Reserve Fleet at
Wilmington, North Carolina, and in October
1964 she was transferred to
James River, Virginia. Her ultimate fate is not recorded.
Military awards and honors
Grimes received one
battle star for
World War II service.
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