Another two transports sunk in 1942, USSGeorge F. Elliott and USSLeedstown, were also configured as attack transports but did not survive to be reclassified as such. 3. Consider the effect had these tanks been full. 3 hold side with a patch of timber and mattresses and on completion of this patch the engine room was pumped dry. Her material condition was not reported. safely considered extinct. At about 1731 she was struck by one torpedo on the starboard side near the bulkhead between the fireroom and the engine room, and a few seconds later a second torpedo struck the starboard side near No. Link added 29 December 2006, "How 5. 58, Summary of War Damage to U. S. Battleships, Carriers, Cruisers and Destroyers 17 October, 1941 to 7 December, 1942, USS Birmingham CL62 War Damage Report No. Flames, smoke, oil, water and debris were thrown up abreast the stack and came down over the ship as far forward as the end of the upper deck. The actual reclassification of these ships was not implemented until February 1943, by which time two ships that had APA numbers assigned (USSJoseph Hewes and USSEdward Rutledge) had been lost. The second explosion then seemed to occur in the engine room, about 30 feet aft of him, and this explosion put the fires out, bringing darkness and preventing any further inspection. (b) C.O. (c) C.O. 3 hold was then pumped out and patches were concreted from the inside (see photos 3 and 4). to 50 h.p., one 150 k.w. Reconditioning the engine room proved to be a major job. ILAB. 32, Henrico County Historical Society USS HENRICO Attack Transport 45 1943-1968 Ship's History, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Attack_transport&oldid=1115697750, This page was last edited on 12 October 2022, at 19:05. At about 0640, 15 November, while proceeding to Fedala and about 17 miles off the coast, ELECTRA was struck. A total of 388 APA (troop) and AKA (cargo) attack transports were built for service in World War II in at least fifteen classes. Exchanging her construction battalion passengers for Army troops and Marines, she joined the Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, under Vice Adm. Richmond K. Turner. 1. Yellow untitled wrappers, script on white stock. 29, USS San Francisco CA38 War Damage Report No. World War II. The explosion apparently ruptured both the forward and after bulkheads of No. 1 and No. really constituted a separate category of warship from conventional Salvage operations were undertaken immediately and divers from CHEROKEE made temporary patches which permitted pumping of No. USS Sanborn (APA-193) 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. generators. [8][9][10][11], Despite an impressive assembly of forces, the Aleutian campaign and the Northern Pacific Theater ranked as Admiral Nimitz's third priority in the overall Pacific Theater for receiving materiel and support. Fragment damage to the third deck in way of the hit is also visible. Post-production International Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. Decommissioned, 6 April 1956, at Orange, TX. There was no difficulty from fire, but there was apparently a fire for a brief period immediately following the first explosion. She then sailed to Tulagi, Solomon Islands, and Noumea, New Caledonia, to embark new landing craft, and returned to Saipan. 52, USS Lexington CV2 War Damage Report No. 23. (h) C.O. 2 deep tanks were open for ventilation, the water immediately flooded up into No. At 1950 a torpedo was observed passing ahead from the port side, and General Quarters was sounded. 56, USS Houston CL81 War Damage Report No. On 7 January 1955, Sanborn departed Norfolk bound for the Mediterranean to serve with the amphibious force of the U.S. 6th Fleet. It is to be noted that this is almost identical with the torpedoing of HUGH L. SCOTT. Click here for a larger version of this plate. Depending on class they were armed with one or two 5-inch guns and a variety of 40mm and 20mm anti-aircraft weapons. Steps shall be taken accordingly to insure that the report will be seen by those persons responsible for design, construction and repair of naval vessels, as well as for their operation, but by no others. Post-production International Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. 2. 61, USS Northampton CA26 War Damage Report No. Laid down, 15 September 1944, as a Maritime Commission type (VC2-S-AP5) hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MCV Hull-572), at Permanente Metals Corp, Yard No.2 Richmond, CA. 6 hold, resulting in complete darkness. Despite personal friction, the two have plenty to deal with as the only experienced officers on board during the "shakedown." Almost laughable incompetence gradually improves, but the crew remains far from perfect when the ship sees action . The list, however, bears investigation. The gain in initial stability with extensive flooding, as in the case of the ELECTRA, is accompanied by a large decrease in maximum righting arm and range of stability. All books noted as First Editions are also First Printings unless indicated otherwise. Seller Inventory # 128328. passenger ships and larger freighters were acquired, converted These could not be supported by attack transports in the numbers required, and new categories of amphibious ships began to replace APAs throughout the 1960s. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA-193 Sanborn, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Sanborn&oldid=1090246317, This page was last edited on 28 May 2022, at 10:26. He reported that for the next hour the list seemed to increase gradually and objects kept sliding across the deck. transports numbered in the APA series, as implemented in February We accept VISA/MC/AMEX/DISCOVER, check or money order, and PayPal (ID is mail@royalbooks.com). On the evening of 12 November, 1942, TASKER H. BLISS was anchored in 25 fathoms of water off Fedala, French Morocco, with 45 fathoms of chain to the starboard anchor. 29. You may phone, fax, or email an order at any time, 24 hours a day. This page provides the hull numbers of all U.S. Navy attack 19, USS South Dakota BB57 War Damage Report No. Large quantities of oil flowed out on the sea on the starboard side. It is possible, however, that the concussion of the second hit literally blew the fire out. Pelcula basada en la novela del soldado estadounidense Kenneth M. Dodson que sirvi en un buque "transporte de ataque" durante la IIGM; en la escritura de la novela cont con la ayuda del poeta Carl . 62, USS Quincy CA39, Astoria CA34 & Vincennes CA44 War Damage Report No. Synopsis: The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-navy captain Hawks and ex-merchant captain MacDougall as boat commander. 22. A rust preventative compound (Penola #4) was poured over all gears and bearings and was sprayed over the thrust bearing. 19. The drafts shown on plate V are estimates made on the basis of reports available, and on calculations made by the Bureau. This was largely due to the fact that the density of the cargo was high and the hold was therefore practically open. It was reported that wooden bulkheads throughout the ship collapsed (reference (c)). The explosion of the torpedo blew the hatch covers off No. They are not to be confused with landing ships, which beach themselves to bring their troops directly ashore, or their general British equivalent, the Landing ship, infantry. On 18 February, the landing boats of Sanborn lowered their ramps on Blue Beach, Iwo Jima. Page made 23 November 2003 Parts were washed down with fresh water, followed by a steam jet, wiped dry and sprayed with lubricating oil. This included 77 motors varying from 1/4 h.p. No machinery or electrical derangements occurred in the plant throughout the return voyage, which speaks well for the promptness and thoroughness of the repair measures undertaken by the ship's force. USS Pierce (APA-50) was an Ormsby -class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II . ". 7. Flooding directly due to the hits was apparently limited to the immediate vicinity of the machinery spaces as one officer reported that about 20 minutes after the torpedoing no water could be seen in holds 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 or 8 as viewed. ELECTRA - looking forward and to starboard at the shoring for the large patch. During the early stages of flooding, the stability losses due to the free surface exceeded the initial stability so that a condition of negative stability resulted which listed the ship. "Belinda", Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-Navy Captain Jebediah S. Hawks (Jeff Chandler) and ex-merchant Lieutenant Dave MacDougall (George Nader) as boat commander. 3 hold thus took place quickly from both sides. They had been left in operation, apparently, as the engine room flooded. The Bureau had instructed SCOTT in a letter dated 5 September, 1942 to keep wing tanks full - at least to the waterline. Name Read the rules here. The first torpedo apparently struck the starboard side abreast No. Recommissioned at San Diego on 6 January 1951, Sanborn conducted shakedown training off southern California before transiting the Panama Canal and joining the Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet, at Norfolk, Virginia. 9. At 1732, 12 November, about one minute after the first torpedo hit EDWARD RUTLEDGE, two torpedoes hit SCOTT on the starboard side. TASKER H. BLISS (AP22) The story of U.S.S. There, she transferred the wounded to shore-based hospitals, then prepared for Operation Iceberg, the invasion of the Ryukyus. would soon be superseded by amphibious tractors (LVTs) and helicopters Pierce (APA-50) was laid down as Northern Light (MC hull 289) by Moore Dry Dock of Oakland, California 22 July 1942; launched 10 October 1942; and commissioned 30 June 1943. U.S.S. 32, Transports Torpedoed Off Fedela, 11-15 November 1942. (d) C.O. 6 and 7 holds. Left Column -- [16], On this occasion, Japan sent the cruiser 1 fireroom and the other hit between the engine room and No. World War II era hulls still laid up in the Maritime Administration's SCOTT and BLISS present a somewhat different picture. (b) The free surface of the damage water removed about 10 feet of metacentric radius (BM) from the ship in the damaged area while the flared sides in the intact portion were such as to add about 5 feet of metacentric radius (BM). Timbers and cargo in the holds were thrown about, and a man in No. Destination, rates & speeds. 3 hold and was followed immediately by two smaller explosions, probably caused by bangalore torpedoes in the cargo. Section concerning other research options. assigned (Joseph Hewes and Edward Rutledge) had However, by the end of that decade, it was clear that boats On "D" deck in the vicinity of the boiler room uptakes a sheet of flame was observed following the explosion, and this was followed by dense white smoke in which the visibility was about three feet with a flashlight. 2. (APA) was created and new numbers were assigned to fifty-eight APs (AP No fires were started by the torpedo; or, if any had been started, they were immediately put out by the flooding. This seller has earned a 4 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers. References: Another two transports sunk in 1942, George F. Elliot and Leedstown, were also configured as attack transports but did not survive to be reclassified as such. The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-navy captain Hawks and ex-merchant captain MacDougall as boat commander. The first torpedo wrecked the galley and mess hall on "D" deck immediately above the firerooms. This door should be kept closed and dogged at all times except when actually in use. Title page integral with the front wrapper, as issued. 53, USS Independence CVL22 & USS Denver CL58 War Damage Report No. The ship slid under and disappeared at 1848, approximately 1-3/4 hours after the torpedoing. HUGH L. SCOTT - AP77/A16-3 of 16 November 1942. Post-production International Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. Post-production International Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. USS PICKAWAY (APA-222 ) - a Haskell-class attack transport In Commission 1944 to 1946 APA-222 Deployments - Major Events APA-222 General Specifications Class: Haskell-class attack transport Complement: 536 Officers and Enlisted Displacement: 14837 tons Length: 455 feet Beam: 62 feet Draft: 24 feet There is no information available on the condition of the ship at the time she was attacked. The ship was unloading to the beach with all boilers on the line and engines ready for immediate use. You may phone, fax, or email an order at any time, 24 hours a day. The cast and crew boarded in St. Thomas and filmed aboard the USS Randall (renamed the "Belinda" in this movie). Flames were reported to have shot up from both the engine room and No. About two minutes later electric power was restored and lubricating oil pumps started. 1 deep tank from above. USS Sanborn (APA-193) 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. 2 hold and filled No. If you have questions about a book, feel free to call us anytime at 410-366-7329. And few anticipate the challenges in store at Okinawa. If your book order is heavy or oversized, we may contact you to let you know extra shipping is required. by a torpedo on the starboard side in way of No. This seller has earned a 4 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers. If you have questions about a book, feel free to call us anytime at 410-366-7329. But, it would most probably have been a great deal less than that actually observed. The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-navy captain Hawks and ex-merchant captain MacDougall as boat commander. 32, Destroyer Report - Gunfire, Bomb and Kamikaze Damage, Destroyer Report - Torpedo and Mine Damage and Loss in Action, Submarine Report - Vol. The ship immediately took a decided list to starboard and began to sink rapidly by the stern. ships of the Maritime Commission's S4, C2, C3 and VC2 ("Victory") The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-navy captain Hawks and ex-merchant captain MacDougall as boat commander. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 1 July 1960 and was scrapped in 1971. Multilith duplication. "Online Library of Selected Images" are all in the Public "Belinda", Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-Navy Captain Jebediah S. Hawks (Jeff Chandler) and ex-merchant Lieutenant Dave MacDougall (George Nader) as boat commander. Both were hit near the quarterpoint and both had more than two compartments flooded - thus bringing the main deck under the water and causing the ships to sink from progressive loss of buoyancy. APA-1 through APA-99: Right Column -- One hit in the after corner of No. EDWARD RUTLEDGE, War Diary. 4. Despite personal friction, the two have plenty to deal with as the only experienced officers on board during the "shakedown." Almost laughable incompetence gradually improves, but the . Sump tanks were pumped, refilled with fresh water, pumped and wiped dry. When it became apparent that nothing could be done to save the ship, the Commanding Officer ordered the ship abandoned. TASKER H. BLISS - AP42/A16-3(110) - Report of Loss dated 24 November 1942. reserve fleet. #s 2, 8-12, 14-18, 25-27, 30, 34-35, 37-40, 48-52, 55-60, 64-65 Almost laughable incompetence gradually improves, but the crew remains far from perfect when the ship sees action, landing troops on enemy beachheads. Sanborn was then decommissioned and, on 14 August 1946, placed in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, berthed at Stockton, California. We are members of ABAA and ILAB, and specialize in First Editions of Modern Literature, Crime Fiction, Science Fiction, Jazz, and Books on Film, Music, Photography and the Arts. The ship continued to burn and is reported to have sunk at 0230, 13 November, 1942. royalbooks.com 31. As World War II went on, dozens of new construction merchant ships of the United States Maritime Commission's S4, C2, C3 and VC2 ("Victory") types were converted to attack transports, taking the list of APA numbers to 247, though fourteen ships (APAs 181-186 and APAs 240-247) were cancelled before completion. Universal City, CA: Universal Pictures, 1956. This can readily be the margin which saves or loses the ship. 1 engine and it was placed in operation. The Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations directs that this report be shown only to those persons to whom the report would be of value in the performance of their duties. The APA/LPA designation may, therefore, now be safely considered extinct. Lack of equipment and training subsequently resulted in confusion during the landings on Attu. 16, USS Liscome Bay CVE56 War Damage Report No. Joseph Hewes (APA22), Edward Rutledge (APA24), Hugh L. Scott (AP43), Tasker H. Bliss (AP42) & Electra (AKA4) - War Damage Report No. Whip and vibration were apparent throughout the ship. In both SCOTT and BLISS the loss of power could not be helped. ELECTRA (AKA4). Away All Boats (International Post-production script for the 1956 film) by Joseph Pevney (director); Kenneth M. Dodson, Ted Sherdeman (screenwriters); Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Richard Boone,. HUGH L. SCOTT (AP43) 27, USS Chincoteague AVP24 War Damage Report No. This period of negative stability existed for only a short period of time after which the ship came back to the upright position and remained so until flooding stopped. No. The last of these were decommissioned in 1980 and sold abroad, leaving only a few thoroughly obsolete World War II era hulls still laid up in the Maritime Administration's reserve fleet. It is doubtful if this would have helped BLISS with her extensive fires, but it is entirely possible that if the submergence of the deck could have been delayed on SCOTT, she might have remained afloat long enough for effective assistance to arrive. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. ELECTRA - port side looking forward and showing the small patches over fragment holes. Shortly after the torpedoing of RUTLEDGE and SCOTT at 1732, TASKER H. BLISS was hit simultaneously on the starboard side by two torpedoes. not have an active link on this page, contact the Photographic (g) C.O. 16. From the engine room the water entered the shaft alley through a leaky door and through unpacked glands around electric cable, and when the shaft alley was flooded, the water entered the after magazines from the shaft alley through an electric cable hole in the deck of the handling room. By what name was Away All Boats (1956) officially released in India in English. Main journals, which showed slight pitting, were stoned, and all bearings were flushed twice with clean oil. 17. Away All Boats Movie Online Free, Movie with subtitle. Post-production International Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. Preliminary Design Section Away All Boats (International Post-production script for the Away All Boats (International Post-production script for the 1956 film), Joseph Pevney (director); Kenneth M. Dodson, Ted Sherdeman (screenwriters); Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Richard Boone, Charles McGraw, Julie Adams (starring), Universal Pictures, Universal City, CA, 1956. by attack transports in the numbers required, and new categories He reported passing twice along the port passageway next to the uptakes and that he got blisters on his hands from fires in the uptakes. purpose. The fragment attack on bulkhead 113 opened large holes into No. (e) C.O. BLISS never received similar instructions because acquisition was made by the Navy just prior to this operation and time did not permit a stability analysis or investigation. This completed the flooding and brought the second deck about five feet below the waterline, the remaining freeboard at frame 113 being only about five feet. Multilith duplication. Goofs About a third of the way through the film, the Belinda is shown taking part in the assault on Makin Atoll. Fireroom and engine room personnel secured auxiliary machinery and took measures to reduce steam pressure when it became apparent that nothing could be done, and the order was given to abandon ship. The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-navy captain Hawks and ex-merchant captain MacDougall as boat commander. Youre rating the book as a work, not the seller or the specific copy you purchased! to transports and given hull numbers in the AP series. Almost laughable incompetence gradually improves, but the crew remains far from perfect when the ship sees action, landing troops on enemy beachheadsand with few anticipating the challenges in store at Okinawa. Between these visits, Sanborn participated in landing exercises to maintain both the ship's company and embarked U.S. Marines in combat readiness. If you are using a screen reader and having problems using our website, please call, Away All Boats (International Post-production script for the 1956 film), Film Scripts | War Film | World War II | Post-Production Film Scripts. Post-production Domestic Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. The ship heeled sharply to port, then rolled to starboard about 40 and finally settled on a list of about 200 to starboard. By 1969, when the surviving attack transports were redesignated (a) CTF 34 Material report 00243, 27 November 1942. If you would like to see an image of any book, please let us know and we will be happy to place an image online for you. During the next five months, she showed the flag in ports in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Crete, Sardinia, France, and Spain. Post-production International Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film. these were outfitted with heavy boat davits and other arrangements We accept VISA/MC/AMEX/DISCOVER, check or money order, and PayPal (ID is mail@royalbooks.com). There were 11 large holes and numerous smaller ones in the port side. The refrigeration spaces probably flooded all the way across in a short time and nearly all of the final list thus is attributable to the flooding of wing tanks. The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22 Universal City, CA: Universal Pictures, 1956. All spring bearings were rolled out and thoroughly cleaned. AWAY ALL BOATS (1956) [WW2] Made during the Cold War. 25. (2) Transverse metacentric height was about 4.4 feet in the loaded condition with a calculated loss of about 2.8 feet for the flooding of the two worst compartments. 28. 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